Need advice: how to prove submissions to blog networks to my clients

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Hey warriors,

I am going to offer a service that will submit articles to blog networks, like Article Ranks and Unique Article Wizard.

The only problem that I am having is figuring out how to prove to my clients that their articles have been submitted.

What is your advice? They do not allow me to extract any links. The only thing that I could think of is inserting some unique author names / sentences, so that they can search for them and find their links.

However, there's one problem with that. Articles are posted slowly (especially with Article Ranks) and sometimes it takes not even days, but weeks to get a few articles indexed in Google.

What would you recommend?
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  • Profile picture of the author mosthost
    Easy. Use a 'unique slug' to identify each post.

    I.E. This Guest Post By Franco PU McFiggilardio

    That string doesn't exist now in Google. Once the pages get indexed, you search Google and compile a list of indexed posts

    Then you use ScrapeBox or something similar. Compile the list of unique URLs and export to CSV for client.
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    • Profile picture of the author Matt Poc
      Originally Posted by mosthost View Post

      Easy. Use a 'unique slug' to identify each post.

      I.E. This Guest Post By Franco PU McFiggilardio

      That string doesn't exist now in Google. Once the pages get indexed, you search Google and compile a list of indexed posts

      Then you use ScrapeBox or something similar. Compile the list of unique URLs and export to CSV for client.
      But the problem with that is, it takes some time for Google to find those articles... But I will probably won't figure out anything that would be better than this.
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      • Profile picture of the author mosthost
        Originally Posted by Matt Poc View Post

        But the problem with that is, it takes some time for Google to find those articles... But I will probably won't figure out anything that would be better than this.
        Most of these blog networks don't reveal the URL so finding the page in Google is the best way.

        Frankly, I don't think this type of report will be too compelling for an average client. Maybe just send them a graphical report that shows generic statistics. Make it look good
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  • Profile picture of the author marketwarrior06
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    use a unique auther name for specific clients. and tell them to Google by your name with the inverted comma. (Example : "Author: Armani_exchange")
    some of my SEO provider do this job! and i just check them after a week or two and got around 50% of their work. within a month i get the full result.
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