Article Marketing Robot

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Hi folks,
I've done a little searching around on threads from the past about this software but haven't really been able to find the 2 questions I really want to ask.

1) Out of all the article directories, how many of them actually publish your article, and does the link stick long-term.

2)Secondly, have you seen results with the software? I.e. taken a new site from obscurity to ranking within a few months.

I'm not talking about blasting out 1,000 links a day here. 10-15 a day for a few months is more my style so it looks nice an natural.

I usually get my high PR links (PR3, PR4, PR5) from blog commenting, but I thought this software would give me a nice base to work from .

Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author JackPowers
    It's an awesome tool, get it and don't talk about it lol!
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    • Profile picture of the author niteshahir
      Originally Posted by JackPowers View Post

      It's an awesome tool, get it and don't talk about it lol!
      yes i do agree with you that its great tool... i think one of the best..
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  • Profile picture of the author HorseStall
    I purchased AMR and found that a lot of the sites were no longer active. I've sent three articles using it, and have been less than impressed with the results. I'm considering using the submission service that others have recommended rather than using AMR.
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    • Thanks Horsestall, could you give me a bit more details?
      I.e. how many directories did it submit to, and how many of them actually published your article?
      I'm using the trial version and I must say setup and registration on the sites is very very easy. You can register on all the article sites automatically which saves you hours of time.
      The scheduler works well, but I'm just curious to see how many articles ACTUALLY get published so that you get the backlink.
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      • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
        I typically end up with anywhere from 500-1000 actually published out of about 1800 sites I submit to. Considering it takes just a few minutes to do this, I'm overly pleased with it.
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        • Profile picture of the author Chris Sweeney
          Originally Posted by Tony Dean View Post

          How often does it get updated?

          No sense paying $79.95 for a software that maybe out of date within a month!
          I love AMR. I submit to about 2300 sites and am accepted to about 1600. Their list of sites is constantly growing, and the support's not bad. Here's a little tip/reminder though. As Vince states in the instructions, register to the article directories using an e-mail address that you own from one of your own domains, not one from gmail, hotmail, yahoo, etc. Your acceptance rate for both signup and article submission will increase a lot this way.
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          • Profile picture of the author Champ1
            quick question are you getting those successful submissions from just signing up to the directories provided by AMR or did you import a list? I would love to get that many successful submissions. Never get over 500 though.
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            • Profile picture of the author TerryG
              Originally Posted by Champ1 View Post

              quick question are you getting those successful submissions from just signing up to the directories provided by AMR or did you import a list? I would love to get that many successful submissions. Never get over 500 though.
              The directories in AMR (supplied) are old an useless. I went to ArticleRobot - YouTube where the owner shows how to scrape all of the article directories. I followed this and came up with a huge list of successful sites. I trimmed out all those that did not work or were too hard, leaving me with a nice clean list.

              You do not need 500 in my view. I see results over time as each article is approved. I started with a good list of under 260 and just did one or two, sometimes three runs before seeing movements on page 1. The beauty is, this is a slow improvement, a gradual climb up the serps. Once at the top, being a good steady link velocity, the rankings should for all intent and purposes - STICK.
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        • Originally Posted by MikeFriedman View Post

          I typically end up with anywhere from 500-1000 actually published out of about 1800 sites I submit to. Considering it takes just a few minutes to do this, I'm overly pleased with it.
          Thanks Mike,
          This is exactly the kind of info I was looking for.
          I had actually read somewhere that you can "expect" around 500-600 to be submitted, so wasn't really expecting 1800 or 2,000 +. I just wanted to know how many were actually published as there is a difference between submitting an article and publishing it.

          600 sounds good to me though considering you can leave it on a drip feed of 10 a day for 2 months, then setup a new article when done for another 2 months.
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          • Does anyone know how to get hold of the author?
            Just have a few questions but don't see a 'contact' button on the site anywhere?

            I've submitted to about 90 different sites and so far only 1 has been published? Doesn't look good so far?
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            • Profile picture of the author Chris Sweeney
              Originally Posted by TBInternetMarketing View Post

              Does anyone know how to get hold of the author?
              Just have a few questions but don't see a 'contact' button on the site anywhere?

              I've submitted to about 90 different sites and so far only 1 has been published? Doesn't look good so far?
              admin AT articlemarketingrobot.com

              Also, what do you mean only 1 has been published? You submitted to 90 sites and only 1 was a successful submission? Or, that you submitted to 90 sites and only got one e-mail saying that your article was accepted?

              Also, are you using an e-mail address from your own domain? i.e. NOT one from a free e-mail service like gmail, yahoo, hotmail, etc.
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              • Originally Posted by TBInternetMarketing View Post

                Thanks Mike,
                This is exactly the kind of info I was looking for.
                I had actually read somewhere that you can "expect" around 500-600 to be submitted, so wasn't really expecting 1800 or 2,000 +. I just wanted to know how many were actually published as there is a difference between submitting an article and publishing it.

                600 sounds good to me though considering you can leave it on a drip feed of 10 a day for 2 months, then setup a new article when done for another 2 months.
                Originally Posted by Chris Sweeney View Post

                admin AT articlemarketingrobot.com

                Also, what do you mean only 1 has been published? You submitted to 90 sites and only 1 was a successful submission? Or, that you submitted to 90 sites and only got one e-mail saying that your article was accepted?

                Also, are you using an e-mail address from your own domain? i.e. NOT one from a free e-mail service like gmail, yahoo, hotmail, etc.
                Yes I am using my own email account, not gmail account or anything free.
                Using the free trial, I have managed to sign up to about 180 sites successfully, and so far I have submitted successfully to 90 sites. Only 1 of those articles sites has a value under the link column. I assume this means the others have been submitted but not yet published.
                Just wanting to double check these are actually real sites etc. I'm sure it's all legit, but there's no point buying the software if your articles aren't actually published so you can get the backlink.
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                • Profile picture of the author Chris Sweeney
                  Originally Posted by TBInternetMarketing View Post

                  Yes I am using my own email account, not gmail account or anything free.
                  Using the free trial, I have managed to sign up to about 180 sites successfully, and so far I have submitted successfully to 90 sites. Only 1 of those articles sites has a value under the link column. I assume this means the others have been submitted but not yet published.
                  Just wanting to double check these are actually real sites etc. I'm sure it's all legit, but there's no point buying the software if your articles aren't actually published so you can get the backlink.
                  Ok, well I've found the whole "links" column and trying to get the "LiveLinks" to be a little buggy for me. But I don't really care because I don't use that feature anyway. The articles usually get picked up by Google pretty easily. What I usually do to double check is to go to Google, and search for a snippet (about a sentence or two) of my article in quotes to see all the sites it's on.
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                  • Cool thanks Chris.
                    I guess if it works ok for you it should be good enough for me.

                    Funny enough I just tried copying some of the article into google and my article has been published on a site, only by another author name? Also the link at the bottom using my anchor text doesnt point to my site? Now I'm confused...and a little worried.
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                    • Profile picture of the author Chris Sweeney
                      Originally Posted by TBInternetMarketing View Post

                      Cool thanks Chris.
                      I guess if it works ok for you it should be good enough for me.

                      Funny enough I just tried copying some of the article into google and my article has been published on a site, only by another author name? Also the link at the bottom using my anchor text doesnt point to my site? Now I'm confused...and a little worried.
                      Hmmm, that is interesting. Did you write the article yourself? Or is outsourced or PLR or something?
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                      • Nope I wrote it myself.
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                        • Profile picture of the author Therlos
                          Originally Posted by TBInternetMarketing View Post

                          Nope I wrote it myself.
                          Obvious what happened : Your article got published successfully somewhere and someone (or a bot like an autoblog) stole the content

                          Daniel
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                • Profile picture of the author Cantbedone!
                  Originally Posted by TBInternetMarketing View Post

                  Yes I am using my own email account, not gmail account or anything free.
                  Using the free trial, I have managed to sign up to about 180 sites successfully, and so far I have submitted successfully to 90 sites. Only 1 of those articles sites has a value under the link column. I assume this means the others have been submitted but not yet published.
                  Just wanting to double check these are actually real sites etc. I'm sure it's all legit, but there's no point buying the software if your articles aren't actually published so you can get the backlink.
                  Trust me, it is legit. It will definitely post a sh1tload of articles for you. Your mileage will vary of course based on how you use it. You want to make sure you set it up the way Vince recommends and include enough categories so that hopefully one will match something that exists on the directories. Oh and structure your summary according to popular directory guidelines. I sometimes get a lot of rejections due to improper summary.

                  I usually get about 30-40% success in submissions. Usually about half of those will post the article within the next few days. So right now, I have around 1900 directories in my list with an "OK" status. I will get about 600 submissions and within the week I will see about 300 live posts. Each has 2 links per post giving me around 600 links per run which will appear over the course of about one week.

                  Takes me about 20 minutes to do all that. I have the captcha account set up in the options so I don't have to do them manually.

                  Back before I knew any other linking methods, I used this alone to rank a KW in the top 3 with 10k local monthly searches. It started out on page 30 something. That took a while (4 months) but it worked. Not sure if it still would but I'm sure it still helps.
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  • Profile picture of the author Tony Dean
    How often does it get updated?

    No sense paying $79.95 for a software that maybe out of date within a month!
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  • Profile picture of the author ecoverbee20
    I tried the trial and got a new site indexed quickly so it does work but it takes ages to setup all the sites

    I'm currently testing articlesubmitauto now its a monthly fee but warrior you can get it for $17. It submits your article to the top 30 article directories including the big ezinearticles. You also get instant results if its posts it correct

    Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author Brian Douglas
    I purchased about a week ago and so far I'm quite happy.I received a new update today.
    Links that I have tested are ok. My biggest problem seems to be category mismatch.
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    • Originally Posted by Brian Douglas View Post

      I purchased about a week ago and so far I'm quite happy.I received a new update today.
      Links that I have tested are ok. My biggest problem seems to be category mismatch.
      I agree about the category mismatch. I read somewhere (Article Marketing Robot Review | The Military Marketer) that there was an automatic category selector but I can't seem to find it.
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  • Profile picture of the author ReeelDeeel
    i am convinced enough i want to try it, i wonder if the free trial still exists? i will use AM Robot with Marketing Samurai research. in theory a properly chosen long tailed keyword should shoot to the top. of course "nooneeversearchesthis" is a worthless LTKW, but that's what the research is for.

    i'll answer my own question, as soon as i check the AMR site.

    by the way, if anyone is interested, AMR has a complete video set of training available before a purchase, so you get to learn your way around it before you buy.

    i'll check and bring back a link or two.
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    • Profile picture of the author ReeelDeeel
      the Article Marketing Robot site has even more goodies down in the footer.

      articlemarketingrobot(.)com/videos.php has great videos and the footer link to the official blog leads to some real good inside info. there is also a forum that is still small but very helpful just the same.

      i love this new trend of offering training before the trial starts. brilliant.

      a couple of things. the free trial is only for five days, so advance preperation is a good idea. i have set up an email author account in advance. i reccommend this to all.

      i created a writername(AT)mydomain(.)com email from inside cPanel.
      next, i used cPanel to forward that email to a new gmail account created
      especially for this author/pen-name.
      this way i can review events without going into my site, and everything is in one place.

      i have my own submission assistant, so i loaded it with the relevant data.
      now i can create my AMR author account in about one minute.

      now it's on to the keyword research. why is my left palm itching??

      remember, two wrongs don't make a right, but three lefts do.
      happy trails and safe travels, ed.
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  • Profile picture of the author Diane S
    I tried out the trial version and there was no pen name creation function. So I didn't buy it. I went with Article Demon based on the pen name function. Did AMR ever get around to adding a pen name function?
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    • Originally Posted by Diane S View Post

      I tried out the trial version and there was no pen name creation function. So I didn't buy it. I went with Article Demon based on the pen name function. Did AMR ever get around to adding a pen name function?
      Yes you can create an author name now.
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    • Profile picture of the author seniorsmithg
      I'm using Article Demon and am a bit disappointed. I mean, it is a great piece of software and a huge time saver; however, the success rate is under-whelming.

      By the time you experience account creation failure, pen-name creation failure, account verification failure, submission failure, and then publication failure, your looking at a tiny fraction of links created from the mass of directories you start with. Then you gotta wait for Google to stumble across them these links.

      With directories and Google becoming better and better at sniffing out automation software and link spamming, investing in such software is really becoming questionable.
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      • Originally Posted by seniorsmithg View Post

        I'm using Article Demon and am a bit disappointed. I mean, it is a great piece of software and a huge time saver; however, the success rate is under-whelming.

        By the time you experience account creation failure, pen-name creation failure, account verification failure, submission failure, and then publication failure, your looking at a tiny fraction of links created from the mass of directories you start with. Then you gotta wait for Google to stumble across them these links.

        With directories and Google becoming better and better at sniffing out automation software and link spamming, investing in such software is really becoming questionable.
        I tried Article Demon and I must say, it sucked. The design of the software was really hard to understand. You had to click on certain buttons first before being able sign up, blah blah blah.

        I tried out the free trial of AMR and was instantly hooked. It's simple, easy to understand, and allowed me to submit my articles within 30 minutes of installing/adding contact info/adding article, etc.

        I definitely recommend AMR.
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    I've bought AMR, and I've made my money back. One of the best tools.

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    frankly its the best tool i've ever owned.. easily worth 5x the money it costs..!
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  • Profile picture of the author housewarrior
    Originally Posted by TBInternetMarketing View Post

    Hi folks,
    I've done a little searching around on threads from the past about this software but haven't really been able to find the 2 questions I really want to ask.

    1) Out of all the article directories, how many of them actually publish your article, and does the link stick long-term.

    2)Secondly, have you seen results with the software? I.e. taken a new site from obscurity to ranking within a few months.


    Thanks
    Howdies,
    I'm sitting here pounding away on articles, and I need to take a little break, so what do I do? I write more.

    I've been meaning to say something about Article Marketing Robot. I don't know the bottom line yet. But, common sense tells me that when you have access to a couple of thousand article directories and blogs, it can't hurt.

    I don't have a whole lot of trouble getting competitive search terms located...and that's before I turn to article marketing. But in the end, there is no getting around it these days. You have to do it.

    I used SEO Linkvine for a year or so until they just ticked me to the max by evidently siphoning off anything with PR value to sell to high end customers leaving only PR0 sites to market to. I'll retract if I'm wrong.

    So I puddled around for awhile until I discovered Article Marketing Robot.

    The thing is mindboggling. There are two reasons for that. First, these guys are obviously engineers and think we know more than we know. They need to hire someone to explain their system better. I'm available. Heck, I figger if I can figger something out ANYONE can.

    But second, the system is massively complex because after you give it your basic information, it automatically signs you up with a couple or three thousand article directories and blogs. Well, a heck of a lot more automatically than you trying to do it yourself anyway. When you click that button you best go open a window, because it runs so fast that it starts sucking air out of the room.

    You MUST set your article to feed over time. It's that powerful. Every time I check my mail there are more thank yous from article directories all over the place that have published my stuff. I just checked the mail a minute ago and there were the mails. That's what prompted me to write.

    It's so darn automatic that it just dawned on me that it's sitting there in the background churning out my stuff with all those juicy links back to my sites. It literally just came to me. Of course, the reason I was slow on the uptake is that I'm up to a million money making ventures, much like yourself. I set the thing and forgot it. But it did not forget.

    I'm darned if I know how something so complicated can even work. I'm more boggled at how someone with the know how to make it work would be in our line of biz. We're the dreamers...not the software engineers.

    Well, we're fortunate that whoever made the thing made it. AMR is the answer to the maiden's prayer. It gets my highest 5 stars.

    As to whether the article results stick or not.... I doubt that they do. But what the heck. The solution is to write more articles. Whether you use AMR or BuildMyRank, you're still going to have to freshen up your work to keep it alive.

    Yes, they could have charged 5X more....and prolly made about the same kind of money. But if they had, I wouldn't use it. I'm extremely grateful they chose the pricing model that they did.

    Personally, I don't think you can go wrong with AMR. In our line of biz it's what you refer to as a no brainer. And nope, I'm not related.

    Norm
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    • Profile picture of the author heavysm
      AMR is so far the best for software submission tools. There is no better, and trust me I have tried several programs. I usually organize the list to display pr1+ then submit to a random 50-75 of the displayed sites. I will get between 10-35 accepted. To me this is fine. Some of these sites are niche specific like forex or similar so they wont accept articles in the dog training niche or the like.

      I have had full page shifts within about a week of submitting every other day, acceptance to about 100-120 sites. The one option I really wish it had, which it don't think it does yet, is to save the directories that accepted articles on the first submission. This would would allow for about 90+% acceptance for future articles, just skip the sites that don't work because some aren't even setup to accept articles.

      PR5 or more should keep your link the longest while anything lower would probably drop after a certain time. Thats why you have to keep submitting because the lower pr links get deindexed or fall off. There simply are not enough high pr sites to make use of mass submission software. I consider AMR a software version of UAW, but thats just me.
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      You've just made me bought the darn thing


      Originally Posted by housewarrior View Post

      Howdies,
      I'm sitting here pounding away on articles, and I need to take a little break, so what do I do? I write more.

      I've been meaning to say something about Article Marketing Robot. I don't know the bottom line yet. But, common sense tells me that when you have access to a couple of thousand article directories and blogs, it can't hurt.

      I don't have a whole lot of trouble getting competitive search terms located...and that's before I turn to article marketing. But in the end, there is no getting around it these days. You have to do it.

      I used SEO Linkvine for a year or so until they just ticked me to the max by evidently siphoning off anything with PR value to sell to high end customers leaving only PR0 sites to market to. I'll retract if I'm wrong.

      So I puddled around for awhile until I discovered Article Marketing Robot.

      The thing is mindboggling. There are two reasons for that. First, these guys are obviously engineers and think we know more than we know. They need to hire someone to explain their system better. I'm available. Heck, I figger if I can figger something out ANYONE can.

      But second, the system is massively complex because after you give it your basic information, it automatically signs you up with a couple or three thousand article directories and blogs. Well, a heck of a lot more automatically than you trying to do it yourself anyway. When you click that button you best go open a window, because it runs so fast that it starts sucking air out of the room.

      You MUST set your article to feed over time. It's that powerful. Every time I check my mail there are more thank yous from article directories all over the place that have published my stuff. I just checked the mail a minute ago and there were the mails. That's what prompted me to write.

      It's so darn automatic that it just dawned on me that it's sitting there in the background churning out my stuff with all those juicy links back to my sites. It literally just came to me. Of course, the reason I was slow on the uptake is that I'm up to a million money making ventures, much like yourself. I set the thing and forgot it. But it did not forget.

      I'm darned if I know how something so complicated can even work. I'm more boggled at how someone with the know how to make it work would be in our line of biz. We're the dreamers...not the software engineers.

      Well, we're fortunate that whoever made the thing made it. AMR is the answer to the maiden's prayer. It gets my highest 5 stars.

      As to whether the article results stick or not.... I doubt that they do. But what the heck. The solution is to write more articles. Whether you use AMR or BuildMyRank, you're still going to have to freshen up your work to keep it alive.

      Yes, they could have charged 5X more....and prolly made about the same kind of money. But if they had, I wouldn't use it. I'm extremely grateful they chose the pricing model that they did.

      Personally, I don't think you can go wrong with AMR. In our line of biz it's what you refer to as a no brainer. And nope, I'm not related.

      Norm
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    • Profile picture of the author General Trias
      Hello Housewarrior,
      Great review, well said... thank-you for that!
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    Does anyone tried to run AMR on 2 pc at the same time without problems? Please share.
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  • Profile picture of the author simonbuzz
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    AMR is just a big waste of money for me cause it doesn't work anymore...all the sites listed are not working..and it is not posting to directories...
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    • AMR is just a big waste of money for me cause it doesn't work anymore...all the sites listed are not working..and it is not posting to directories...
      not true. just downloaded the trial and it's working just fine for me. make sure you're not using a free email account.
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  • Profile picture of the author anwar001
    Many people here are reporting how they have successfully posted to hundreds of sites. All this is fine, but I am more interested in the bottom line - does it help you in achieving good rankings in Google?

    *** Another extremely important question - how many days do most article directories take in publishing your article? Many directories take many days or weeks before publishing your articles. Some take as long as a month. This can be quite frustrating.
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    • Profile picture of the author Maverick Kevin
      Originally Posted by anwar001 View Post

      Many people here are reporting how they have successfully posted to hundreds of sites. All this is fine, but I am more interested in the bottom line - does it help you in achieving good rankings in Google?

      *** Another extremely important question - how many days do most article directories take in publishing your article? Many directories take many days or weeks before publishing your articles. Some take as long as a month. This can be quite frustrating.
      Good point ... any users of AMR here to clarify this ??...
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        Originally Posted by Maverick Kevin View Post

        *** Another extremely important question - how many days do most article directories take in publishing your article? Many directories take many days or weeks before publishing your articles. Some take as long as a month. This can be quite frustrating.
        Originally Posted by Maverick Kevin View Post

        Good point ... any users of AMR here to clarify this ??...
        Obviously some can take a while if they are not auto-approved directories but whenever I do an article blast with AMR, dozens if not hundreds of the submissions are indexed by google in minutes (never mind them just being published).

        Whilst AMR is doing its thing I type the keyword I am targeting into google and choose 'results from the last hour' on the filter menu and they start appearing before I have even finished the blast.

        This is for very nichey keywords - if your going for a big keyword then your results will get lost in the mix so in those cases google your author name instead and you can see them appearing.

        I use wordpress and have trackbacks turned on so I get notifed whenever I get a link - I get a big lump of them immediately after the blast and a random dripfeed of fresh ones over the next few weeks as the rest of the directories approve the articles.

        Short answer: the bulk of them auto-approve, so very quickly
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  • Profile picture of the author mkmossop
    I can't comment on my rank increase yet... will have to wait for results on that. Out of about 2400 submissions though, I get about 1800 successful submissions. After waiting about a week, I probably get about 600 - 700 live links. I'm seeing now that some of these links aren't valid though.

    Anyway, I came to ask about what people are using for spin uniqueness.

    I aimed for about 60% uniqueness using AMR for some recent articles. Then I went and pasted a bunch of one of my AMR articles into the blog section of Link Juicer and it gives me a uniqueness score of 0.25! The article is spun a ton... I can't imagine how much it would need to get up to 0.5 or 0.6 in Link Juicer.

    So ya... what are the people going for in terms of uniqueness as measured by AMR? I want to make sure my articles are spun enough.
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  • Profile picture of the author CunningStunt
    IMO SubmitEaze is better than article marketing robot. They both function in pretty much the same way, but the category selection system in submiteaze is far better, and submiteaze also does website directory submissions too. Granted submiteaze is a little more expensive, but I reckon better value for money because you get double the functionality for just a bit extra in price. Dont get me wrong, AMR is a good product, but there are equal or better (IMO) alternatives on the market.
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  • Profile picture of the author bm Adi
    Call me old-school but I'm skeptical about automated systems for generating... well anything really.
    Don't get me wrong, I do believe a number of people have benefited greatly from them, but I just can't imagine any long term strategy with such systems. Perhaps they're good for getting started or getting a quick boost for some other reason. But in the long run only organic links from your target audience will make you a success. That way you're also not so dependent on G rankings. As long as the people you want to reach know where to find you, you don't need G to shower you with love.

    I know I'm a bit of a contrarian but it's just more fun that way.
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  • Profile picture of the author Tom L
    It works fine for slow dripping to your money site or blasting web 2.0 properties / link wheels.

    Was a big fan of UAW before, but after a scraped a lot of new article directories and imported them into AMR... this one now wins hands down.
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  • Profile picture of the author Becker13
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    I personally hate AMR. All the sites it has are spammed to hell and give the worst of backlinks
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  • Profile picture of the author Morpheus26
    Hi,

    I am on the edge of buying AMR and whenever I think that I made my decision to finally go and buy it someone likeBecker13 comes along and tells me all the sites are spammed to death and not worth a penny.

    How comes that a lot of people are really excited about the quality of the backlinks AMR produces a some say they are crap?

    Could it be that the main part of people just use the default list of directories that comes with AMR and some just scrape a new and fresh list of article directories with higher quality that are not that spammed?

    Really looking forward to your answers.
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    • Profile picture of the author DEUTSCHWULF
      Originally Posted by Morpheus26 View Post

      Hi,

      I am on the edge of buying AMR and whenever I think that I made my decision to finally go and buy it someone likeBecker13 comes along and tells me all the sites are spammed to death and not worth a penny.

      How comes that a lot of people are really excited about the quality of the backlinks AMR produces a some say they are crap?

      Could it be that the main part of people just use the default list of directories that comes with AMR and some just scrape a new and fresh list of article directories with higher quality that are not that spammed?

      Really looking forward to your answers.
      I'm interested in some feedback on this as well; I love keyword research and website building, but I don't relish manual backlinking, so this product looks right up my alley... assuming it works. I'll be getting the free trial regardless I think, and using it on a test site to see how it does.

      Any additional feedback from someone with recent firsthand experience is much appreciated.
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  • Profile picture of the author CaptnJack
    I don't really care that much about the 'badklinks'
    I want to get my articles online fast?
    Do you get clickable links to them.
    Whats' the cost? Is there a wso offer?
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    • Profile picture of the author J3thro M
      Originally Posted by CaptnJack View Post

      I don't really care that much about the 'badklinks'
      I want to get my articles online fast?
      Do you get clickable links to them.
      Whats' the cost? Is there a wso offer?
      AMR is made for building backlinks. Most of the articles submitted won't receive good amount of views. AMR is not for you since I think you want your articles to be read.
      MAYBE
      The best thing you can do is try to get someone maybe on fiverr to submit your articles manually to article directories with high alexa rank means there is a good amount of traffic to that article directory and you'll get higher possibilities that your articles will be viewed and read. Sometimes you get lucky if someone posts your articles in their website. But the thing is you won't get your articles online that fast as most article directories that has high alexa rank approves your articles on an average of 1 week. Hope this helps
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  • Profile picture of the author Seofarmer
    After the new AMR update (with reduced list), everyone gets only around 3k directories.
    However, after submitting to them, i realized that I only have around 192 submitted links. Out of those 192, i only got "3" auto-approved directories.

    I have to say AMR has gotten worse than before, at least for me.
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    • Profile picture of the author J3thro M
      Originally Posted by Seofarmer View Post

      After the new AMR update (with reduced list), everyone gets only around 3k directories.
      However, after submitting to them, i realized that I only have around 192 submitted links. Out of those 192, i only got "3" auto-approved directories.

      I have to say AMR has gotten worse than before, at least for me.

      Just bought AMR this month. It comes up with a list of 8,000 Directories. Then my first run for sign ups, I got 1,800+ successful sign ups... Then I blacklisted some of the directories that are of PR0 and that wasn't able to get a successful sign ups so that my next run won't cost me more on the captcha service. Now I only have 5000 list of dirs. Then run again another sign up, still i get 1,800+ successful sign ups.

      When I submitted the articles, I drip feed it to 100 submissions per day, each 100 articles submitted approximately 35-40 are submitted successfully. Each day I get 10-15 live links on average...

      I am happy using AMR as you only put your effort once for setting it up, then when I push the submit button, it does all the work and I can forget it. And I'll just come back to gather the live links after maybe 20days and pass it on to nuclear link indexer or maybe just for a crawling service like linklicious.
      Additionally, I also use ALN (authority link network), I get VERY good results in serps for my keywords and made PR for my site go up. I really recommend this network for you to join. I'm no affiliate but just a big fan for this network. Hope this helps
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  • Profile picture of the author copaaz
    once you have posted your articles, how do you come back and gather the URL's/links?
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    • Hi,

      Per article: We get a minimum of 120 published articles and 100 pending submissions, for a total of 220 minimum successful submissions. This is for the first two to three weeks after a new account has been registered and confirmed for a minimum of 1100 article directories out of their updated pruned list of 2200 article directories...

      This is the latest AMR non-beta version...

      To increase successfully registered and confirmed accounts in more article directories: At the start of our employee's day shift, the account is registered on all article directories highlighted red, after refreshing the list, of course. Then, after refreshing the list once again, the account is confirmed for all article directories highlighted yellow. We do this in the first one to two months. After a month:

      We normally get a minimum of 1800 article directories with successfully registered and confirmed accounts, 700 successful submissions, 400 pending submissions and 300 successfully published submissions per article. Since there are two backlinks per article, that's 600 live PR 0 backlinks on 300 article directories with PR 0 to 5 homepages, plus 800 additional live PR 0 backlinks once all 400 pending submissions are approved by the 400 article directories with PR 0 to 5 homepages...

      To increase the percentages of successfully registered and confirmed accounts on the article directories: Use a European-sounding first and middle name with an American-sounding last name. Google the name to determine if it's a unique name and not one that's very popular. Create a private email account, not a free one. Use a password with 6 letters and 2 numbers. Then, use a complete US address, and write the name of the state instead of its abbreviation. Don't insert a URL in the website field. Do not insert a URL in the about the author field. Just enter two to three sentences stating the areas the author has expertise and interest in. Provide a phone number and fax number that matches the ZIP code and state used...

      To increase the percentages of successful publication of an article: Make sure an article's title is in the proper title case -- Know how to implement proper capitalization of the first letters of words in the title and when not to capitalize the first letters of certain words in the title...

      Do not insert URLs in the description/summarry and body of the article. Make sure the submission has at least five keywords. Add the following categories to a submission:

      General, News, Uncategorized, Miscellaneous

      No need to submit to article directories highlighted red, just those highlighted green and yellow. Don't forget to activate your capcha solving service account before account registration/sign up, confirmation and submission. Do not use an account for multiple niches. Remember: Creating and maintaining healthy accounts require a lot of time and resources. Don't forget to look at the preview of your articles before submissions, as resource box links with the wrong HTML code and/or keywords can't be corrected upon submission...

      Remember: AMR and manual article directory submissions are just avenues for building backlinks, implementing brand marketing campaigns and possible content syndication. We just use AMR for a small part of a custom link wheel campaign we implement for our clients. I mentioned relevant details about this link wheel here...

      That's just about it. Hope this helps...
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  • Profile picture of the author allina11
    I have been using high PR article directory to publish article and this is the best practice other than article software.
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  • Profile picture of the author muscletom
    how much does it cost ?
    is there a spinner inside ?
    what text spinner do you use ?
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  • Profile picture of the author autumn0106
    This software really helps me a lot in doing article marketing. It is integrated with spinner and you can easily choose the article directory with high Pr. You can get 60%-70% success rate of submission if using a hosting email, unique name and having at least 8chars of password. Compared to other article submission software, this one is really great.
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  • Profile picture of the author seoed
    well, the old days of amr are gone to my mind.

    some months ago amr worked unbelievably well. immediately after submission I could see a ranking improvement. mostly not even 24 hours passed and I could see great results.

    I just did 3 runs again but unfortunately it doesnt work so well anymore. I guess it has to do with the latest google updates.
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    • Profile picture of the author andyj00
      Originally Posted by seoed View Post

      well, the old days of amr are gone to my mind.
      Originally Posted by seoed View Post


      some months ago amr worked unbelievably well. immediately after submission I could see a ranking improvement. mostly not even 24 hours passed and I could see great results.

      I just did 3 runs again but unfortunately it doesnt work so well anymore. I guess it has to do with the latest google updates.
      I’d agree with this.
      I’ve been using AMR for well over a year and in the beginning it worked well and I got good rankings on my sites. But recently I’ve used it to try to dig my sites out of the Google Panda updates and its having no effect whatsoever. I submit 1 high quality, highly spun article a day that I purchase from a service.

      The tool is very good – articles I submitted a year ago are still live and indexed in Google. I currently get around 700 submissions at present from a range of page ranked sites. However, does not matter how good the tool is if you are not getting movement in the SERPS for your own sites.
      The tool does exactly as advertised – cannot complain with what the tool offers - but the proof is in the pudding and what effect it has on your sites.
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      • Profile picture of the author neil_patmore
        I agree with the above two posts. AMR used to work great but out of the box it's no where near as powerful as it used to be.

        The concept of mass submitting to low quality directories still works. But the list of directories shipped with AMR has been used and abused by every man and his dog. Many of the directories are no longer available and many more have either blocked new registration or have disabled new article submissions.

        I'm seeing much better results with freshly scraped article directories, the WP directories seem to yield good results and many of those are auto approve too. It's brought a new lease of life to a piece of software that was starting to lose it's value!
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        • Profile picture of the author muscletom
          Originally Posted by neil_patmore View Post

          I'm seeing much better results with freshly scraped article directories, the WP directories seem to yield good results and many of those are auto approve too. It's bought a new lease of life to a piece of software that was starting to lose it's value!
          what footprint did you use for that ?
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        • Profile picture of the author leeluther252
          Originally Posted by neil_patmore View Post

          I'm seeing much better results with freshly scraped article directories, the WP directories seem to yield good results and many of those are auto approve too. It's brought a new lease of life to a piece of software that was starting to lose it's value!
          Do this and then you can then create rss feeds of your article links. Blast your article links with blog comments. Create bookmarks to your rss feeds and article links.

          The point is to get your article links indexed and have link juice flowing to your site.

          AMR is still a great tool. It just doesnt work for those who want to blast and go. 2 different tools I understand but you also see lots of threads about scrapebox sucking because blog comments dont do much anymore. If you blast your main site with spam comments that a million others have also done then ya it sucks. Does more harm than good, but you can blast your 2nd and 3rd tier links and it works great. Its all in how you use a tool.
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  • Profile picture of the author pauly99
    I continue to use AMR and it works great for me. Plenty of links to my money sites and pushing up the rankings.
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  • Profile picture of the author dagaul101
    If you can do it naturally then nothing beats a manual review and submission
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  • Profile picture of the author neil_patmore
    Hi Muscletom, pop over to the AMR forum where footprints are discussed in several threads.
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  • Profile picture of the author danielmcintosh
    Hi, I used spinners but they did not work well for me. I had 4 original written articles that I submitted to goarticles, ezine and sooperarticles. However, I received an email from sooperarticles that the article is a Spun. please write unique content and resubmit it. The Ezine rejected that at the first place as there might be change of article reviewing system. However, the ones that got accepted by sooperarticles, ezine and goarticles provided me finest backlinking as well as the commetns by viewers.
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  • Profile picture of the author tuckedinside
    In my experience, publishing articles to junk sites just doesn't work.
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  • Profile picture of the author EvanHinrichsen
    I haven't used it but use another website travmedia to promote our press releases.
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  • Profile picture of the author canadainsurance
    anyone know what footprint i should use in scrapebox to find wp amr friendly auto approve article directories?
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  • Profile picture of the author lukedidit
    So is AMR still a viable option for getting decent SERPS?
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    • Profile picture of the author Henri Lind
      Originally Posted by lukedidit View Post

      So is AMR still a viable option for getting decent SERPS?
      Im using amr for myself and for my clients and getting amazing results. of course you need to know how to use it.
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  • Profile picture of the author kea55
    yeah. from reading this, I am getting pretty confused about AMR as well. I think I may just pay someone from warriors for hire or from fiverr to do it for me. I think that would work just fine.
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  • Profile picture of the author Henri Lind
    Getting a good list is the hardest part of operating AMR.
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    • Profile picture of the author setsune
      Hi, all.. do you mind to share your way to search good directory list? Thanks..
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    • Profile picture of the author cooler1
      Originally Posted by vapsjee View Post

      Getting a good list is the hardest part of operating AMR.
      If you don't own Scrapebox is there any other way of getting a good list for AMR?

      Is it worth paying an outsourcer who owns Scrapebox to do it? If so, where would be the best place to find someone for this task.

      After you have a good list, how many successful submissions are you getting per article?

      Cheers,
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  • Profile picture of the author TerryG
    I have been a long time user of AMR and I love it. There are one or two things here I would like to highlight. The first is the pre-loaded article directories do come and go. To fix this problem just search "amr article list" and you can download thousands of newly scraped directories. Run them through AMR import function and it will clean the list. That way you often have an updated directory list.

    Secondly, AMR is great for backlinking your backlinks. I make a few wiki posts on org com edu and gov sites. Then using AMR I spin all those urls through the resource box and let them rip. No need for drip feed, these sites can handle quite a few links.

    If I find an old article listed under my site search or a video then I will input that url in the spin syntax of my resource box too.

    High pr directories I send a drip feed article that links directly to my main site. The lesser pr ones I backlink my backlinks.
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