Article Marketing - A Half-Dozen Secret Strategies

Planned Article Schedules - A Secret Strategy To Insure Link Building Success!

Search Engines such as Google, want to see back links built by sites and blogs at a slow and steady rate. A vast overnight increase in the number of back links to a site could cause them to overlook the back links, and in the worst eventuality, they may sandbox your site.

Therefore, if every directory approves your articles - which is likely if you write quality articles - Search Engines like Google may refuse to acknowledge the back links to your site. Besides, if you submit the same article to all the directories , it might prove to be one more motivation for SEs to frown on your submission. The solitary solution is posting different versions of your write-up, one each to every directory, insuring to alter the anchor texts, titles, etc.

Nevertheless, you may find it virtually impossible submitting articles one at a time to the large number of directories on the web, and also keeping track of your submissions, article-version-wise, date-wise and directory-wise.

Try software-enabled drip-submission of articles, to a few directories, daily. Make sure the software you choose records submissions, article-version-wise, date-wise and directory-wise. That way, you won’t be violating the mandate of search engines, and are unlikely to be pulled up by them.

Additionally, employ scheduling software for scheduling of dissimilar versions of essays submitted on different dates to your directory list . If some articles don’t get submitted for myriad reasons the submission software should be programmed to re-submit them on a future date even as it keeps track of submissions, to preclude posting of identical content to two or more directories.

What is the ideal number of articles to be submitted by using a scheduler? It is hard to say, precisely, but about 20-25 a day seems a good approximation. That implies that submission to about 500 directories should take a month at most.

If you submit 500 articles staggered over a month, the back links effected should be slow and steady, just as Google and other major search engines would like it. And once they are happy, you should have every reason to be happy, too!

Author Bio:

Richard J. Runion is the President of Geostar Publishing & Services LLC. Rich loves net research & blogging. His new blog on “Article Marketing” is fast becoming popular, as it is comprehensive and well-researched.

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