Best Way To Use Article Marketing Robot

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Should I submit an article with links pointing back to my own money site to every site that is in article marketing robot or should I just submit them to sites with a pr of 1 or greater?
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by johnrichardjack View Post

    should I just submit them to sites with a pr of 1 or greater?
    Sites don't "have page rank".

    Only pages have page rank.

    All newly submitted articles in all article directories are published on their own new PR-0 pages, regardless of the page rank of the site's home page.

    I realise that this doesn't actually answer your question () but the question itself made me think you may not have known this, so I hope you don't mind my mentioning it. My guess is that a long, slow read through this thread may interest you.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jgmurray
    I've used AMR since about March of this year. My general strategy is not to backlink other properties(eza, squid, hub etc.) unless there is a direct and measurable benefit to my site. If I have no immediate hope of ranking my own link, site, or feeder site then I might backlink an EZA article for example.

    So what I do is create a decent site, at least 5 pages minimum with unique content written by me or a trusted outsourcer and anchor text on the URL to match my researched keywords. Then I back link those *directly* but usually only a small number of backlinks say 3 backlinks and no more per day with the directory's until about a month and then ratchet it up a bit.

    I see little point in buying a back linking tool unless you are building backlinks for your own site. Just be sensible about it. AMR is excellent for this kind of scheduling. Make sure you spin the hek out of your articles in AMR and they better not have any even remote resemblance to your articles on your site. Write them fresh and then submit, not spun versions of your site.

    Then grab all your AD links in AMR, and backlink those links with new spun content. This is easy to do. Or ping them, or both - the directory URLS with your content that is. That's another great way to give them some visibility.

    I never ping my own site, but I do backlink directly to it 100% for sure.

    Having said that there have been instances where an affiliate has thrown 10,000 links at a URL of mine and I have watched it hit the first page in weeks when it has no business of being there. <shrug> G and friends are getting a bit smarter, but the game is by no means over as yet. It's still just a computer program. A very sophisticated one, but only a program just the same. Dont' forget that.

    -joe
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    • Profile picture of the author adamj2
      Originally Posted by Jgmurray View Post

      I've used AMR since about March of this year. My general strategy is not to backlink other properties(eza, squid, hub etc.) unless there is a direct and measurable benefit to my site. If I have no immediate hope of ranking my own link, site, or feeder site then I might backlink an EZA article for example.

      So what I do is create a decent site, at least 5 pages minimum with unique content written by me or a trusted outsourcer and anchor text on the URL to match my researched keywords. Then I back link those *directly* but usually only a small number of backlinks say 3 backlinks and no more per day with the directory's until about a month and then ratchet it up a bit.

      I see little point in buying a back linking tool unless you are building backlinks for your own site. Just be sensible about it. AMR is excellent for this kind of scheduling. Make sure you spin the hek out of your articles in AMR and they better not have any even remote resemblance to your articles on your site. Write them fresh and then submit, not spun versions of your site.

      Then grab all your AD links in AMR, and backlink those links with new spun content. This is easy to do. Or ping them, or both - the directory URLS with your content that is. That's another great way to give them some visibility.

      I never ping my own site, but I do backlink directly to it 100% for sure.

      Having said that there have been instances where an affiliate has thrown 10,000 links at a URL of mine and I have watched it hit the first page in weeks when it has no business of being there. <shrug> G and friends are getting a bit smarter, but the game is by no means over as yet. It's still just a computer program. A very sophisticated one, but only a program just the same. Dont' forget that.

      -joe
      Yeah I agree that you might as well point the links directly at your site to build that up, rather than just articles and web 2.0 sites.

      However, you don't need to spin.

      Sending out your own blog-posts is fine as well. And will save you time having to write new articles just for the sake of blasting out for backlinks.

      There is no such thing as duplicate content and that is the whole point of article directories. To have the exact same article distributed throughout the Internet.

      I am actually planning on getting AMR, but I wont be spinning the articles I blast out that is for sure!
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      • Profile picture of the author webpros
        I have to disagree with you here Adam (sorry about that ). There is such a thing as duplicate content (especially so with Google) and not spinning will result in a lot of wasted time.

        I think you've confused Press Releases with Article Marketing. When you distribute a press release you want the same content, for obvious reasons. But usually when you're pushing out articles its for link building purposes, and to accomplish that purpose you need unique content so as not to have one article submission mitigate all the others.
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        • Profile picture of the author DIDDY1
          I have "only" blasted my sites forever, and it has gotten many keywords ranked 1.. With no problems...

          Ahh, duplicate content.. The only problem will be with article directories not accepting them... Period!! I have MANY sites with nothing but duplicate articles ranking number 1.. No original content at all..... Remember, articles get syndicated all the time, and are spread all over the net.. Duplicate content will not hurt you, I've tested this many times... Again, how can you explain sites with nothing but borrowed content (including authors names and links).. Ranking number 1 for 6 months
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  • Profile picture of the author LilBlackDress
    I fire the articles directly at my main websites and have never had any issues.

    When you blast out your articles, they are only going to successfully land on a portion of the directories in AMR. In addition, those directories may take months to approve your article if at all. Many of the links will not get indexed etc. So by the time you are done you have may have a nice number of links but not thousands of links. Directing the runs to secondary sites just dilutes the effort. Just to note; My sites are pretty well established and I have not tested direct runs on brand new sites.

    It works well for me to spin the title and resource box and leave the body as is. It is an efficient use of my time. I still get great links and I don't spend time spinning which I really dislike.
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