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Old 06-09-2009, 12:01 AM
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Can anybody recommend a good automatic article submitter. A free one would be great, but i'll happily pay for a decent one. Thanks.
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Old 09-07-2009, 12:51 PM
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I suggest not to do automatic article submission at all. You will get lots of duplicated content, no good link guarantee and in the end your money invested in this submission tool fees will not come back. Better do that manually.

Write article, submit into 1 good PR article directory and that should be more useful than spamming the lousy article directories.
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Marius you are right.
Better quality then quantity.
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Old 09-20-2009, 07:35 PM
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An option which would give you quality and some quantity might be to try out someone offering a manual submission service. I've seen a few that have packages that give submission to only high PR sites. Never tried it myself (yet) but reports I've seen suggest they can give good results (though we all know to not believe everything we read)

Just Google 'manual article submission service' or try out any of the webmaster forums, there are always people offering this around and you should be able to see from the feedback on the threads if they're having any success.

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My strategy generally has been to avoid the article directories for the most part and make deals with individual webmasters. But I'd rather have one good link than 100 meaningless links.
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Old 09-21-2009, 07:48 AM
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Well one really good link, if it were that good, would be better than a ton of directory links, but I guess this doesn't mean you can't do both.

We still haven't been able to wrestle that high value link strategy out of you Randy, but since we're talking a new site here, it's probably one of two things: Buying some good links, doing a three way trade where you give him some Texas prime beef from another site, or maybe they trade with your new site based upon your reputation.

Our new affiliates though are going to be a lot more limited in what they can do though. Do you have any advice for Joe Blow who just made his first site, and is wondering what to do next, as is the case with a lot of our newer members?
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Old 09-21-2009, 04:57 PM
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Far be it from me to in against the grain, (hello Randy ), but in my experience, one good link is better than 100 crap ones for pr, but 100 crap ones from different i.p hosted domains with your targeted anchor phrase are infinitely superior for key phrase ranking on google than any single link that exists.
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Old 09-22-2009, 12:23 AM
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There ya go, it's not what's better than the other, it's whether one or both are worth your time. It's like do you want the cheeseburger or the fries or why not both!
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