Article Marketing Robot Best Practice

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Hi there,

I got AMR a few days ago but I am a bit scared of using it yet in case it makes all my hard work go down the toilet.
Anyway, I read on this forum that articles don't need to be spun to submit them to multiple directories because its just like the same song being played on different radio stations - so I don't know if I should give it the TBS treatment first or not.
Also I am worried if I do a mass submit and then a ping if it might make me get deindexed or not?
If you are an AMR user please share your way of using it here.

Thanks a lot
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  • Profile picture of the author Richard Van
    I'm not sure why you aquired something you're scared to use?

    I'd also politely and respectfully suggest you put this in the product review section of the forum, I think you'll get a better response to your question.
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    • Profile picture of the author Kurt Abel
      I posted this on another thread a while back, but couldn't find it again. Here is how I use AMR.

      I love AMR, and I'll give you the strategy that I use as part of my total linking strategy. And I do manually submit to the bigger article directories.

      1. I usually do 1 submission per week per site. I'll do 2 if I am really trying to build links quickly, but no more than that.

      2. I only sign up with the directories that have a PR of 1 or higher. I don't want or need thousands of backlinks each week.

      3. I randomly select only 100-200 directories out of the list to submit to. This way I get links from different sites each week and it makes it look a bit more natural to Google and it seems to make the links stick a bit better.

      4. I submit to all at once because most of the directories are not auto approve anyways. And, since it really does not matter when you submit an article, but when it is approved, I just find it easier to submit all at once.

      5. Once a month I will create an RSS feed of the links and submit it to feedburner and the top RSS directories.
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      • Profile picture of the author mootonandy
        Originally Posted by kwaaea View Post

        I posted this on another thread a while back, but couldn't find it again. Here is how I use AMR.

        I love AMR, and I'll give you the strategy that I use as part of my total linking strategy. And I do manually submit to the bigger article directories.

        1. I usually do 1 submission per week per site. I'll do 2 if I am really trying to build links quickly, but no more than that.

        2. I only sign up with the directories that have a PR of 1 or higher. I don't want or need thousands of backlinks each week.

        3. I randomly select only 100-200 directories out of the list to submit to. This way I get links from different sites each week and it makes it look a bit more natural to Google and it seems to make the links stick a bit better.

        4. I submit to all at once because most of the directories are not auto approve anyways. And, since it really does not matter when you submit an article, but when it is approved, I just find it easier to submit all at once.

        5. Once a month I will create an RSS feed of the links and submit it to feedburner and the top RSS directories.
        I see, thanks a lot.

        How about spinning? I am leaning towards not doing that because the radio station analogy makes sense to me. But I also wonder if G would bother to index an article that has already been on another directory first - thus not giving me a back link.

        Thanks again.
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        • Profile picture of the author Oranges
          Originally Posted by mootonandy View Post

          I see, thanks a lot.

          How about spinning? I am leaning towards not doing that because the radio station analogy makes sense to me. But I also wonder if G would bother to index an article that has already been on another directory first - thus not giving me a back link.

          Thanks again.
          Plenty of AMR listed article directories are getting de-indexed after Google's recent algorithm update, so be careful with that.
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          • Profile picture of the author mootonandy
            Originally Posted by Oranges View Post

            Plenty of AMR listed article directories are getting de-indexed after Google's recent algorithm update, so be careful with that.
            Do you think that could make my site get deindexed too?
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            • Profile picture of the author Derek Salfen
              Originally Posted by mootonandy View Post

              Do you think that could make my site get deindexed too?
              No, that shouldn't affect your site at all.
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            • Profile picture of the author Oranges
              Originally Posted by mootonandy View Post

              Do you think that could make my site get deindexed too?
              No that won't affect your site, But still i'll stay away from it to avoid the risk factor, because you never know what's next coming from big G.
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