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tigersoft
Jun 9th 2007, 3:59 am
Hi,

Do you have used isnare.com article submission service? And it is a good service or not? Do you really get some backlinks or just scrap?

Or which article submission service is good? Let me know. thnkz

Vigor
Jun 9th 2007, 8:06 am
I think you will get the best value for money from one of the members here at DP, head down to the buy/sell section.

himanuzo
Jun 10th 2007, 4:00 am
If you use iSnare as SEO strategy to grab top ranking of search engines, iSnare is good for you. Paid submission option is better than free submission option. If you choose the free option, no guarantee that your article submission will get submitted by iSnare.

trichnosis
Jun 10th 2007, 5:09 am
i think submitting the same article to 40k web sites is not agood idea. i think article one article and submitting that to ezinearticles.com or another high pr article directory is a better idea

john269
Jun 10th 2007, 6:12 am
i think submitting the same article to 40k web sites is not agood idea. i think article one article and submitting that to ezinearticles.com or another high pr article directory is a better idea

Why's that, if you submit it to 40k web sites or just ezinearticles it will still be duplicate content as there are thousands of publishers where a few at least will most probably pick up and use your article from ezinearticles anyway making it duplicate content.

If you use a service that will distribute your article then it is a much quicker approach and it doesn't cost that much compared to how long it would take if you had to do it all yourself.

2KTown
Jun 10th 2007, 11:33 am
I have been using Article Marketer (similar to iSnare) for a year now. The backlinks definitely help. Yes there is duplicate content and many of the directories have a low PR but I still get human visitors that come from those links. And they do help your ranking in the serps. I use that automated submission for some articles and manual submission to a few high PR sites for other articles. This covers all the bases.

Impressive
Jun 10th 2007, 11:37 am
I have been using this guy service for article submission. i found it very useful as he creates variation after every 100 submission.

tigersoft
Jun 11th 2007, 10:24 am
I have been using this guy service for article submission. i found it very useful as he creates variation after every 100 submission.

Thanks for usefull info...

anubus
Jun 11th 2007, 10:57 am
I have used isnare and articlemarketer. I like articlemarketer better because it continually sends your article to new article sites as they sign up.

I'm in favor of sending my articles to as many article sites as possible. Lets say I send my article to 1 article site what are the chances of someone using that article on their site and giving me an inbound link compared to sending to many article sites and having many people use my article on their site.

nsusa
Jun 12th 2007, 8:23 pm
What's the different in price (I am not familiar with Article Marketer)?

Christoph

dan99
Jun 13th 2007, 7:31 am
It looks that at article marketer you have to pay in advance for one year or so.

jtpratt
Jun 13th 2007, 8:31 am
I asked in another post, but I'll ask here as well, can't article submission be potentially very bad for you if 'bad neighborhood' type sites pick it up? I mean, it could backfire and might get links from sites that would be you more harm than good - couldn't you?

2KTown
Jun 14th 2007, 11:47 am
What's the different in price (I am not familiar with Article Marketer)?

Christoph

I haven't used iSnare before so I'm not sure exactly what they charge, but I pay $30/quarterly for Article Marketer with unlimited distributions. They always have different deals and upsells going. I am an AM affiliate, a distribution partner and a customer so I am quite familiar with their operations. I have been using their distribution for about a year with no complaints.

john269
Jun 14th 2007, 1:22 pm
I pay $1 per article distribution. The amount you pay per article depends on what package you purchase.

anubus
Jun 14th 2007, 6:50 pm
I asked in another post, but I'll ask here as well, can't article submission be potentially very bad for you if 'bad neighborhood' type sites pick it up? I mean, it could backfire and might get links from sites that would be you more harm than good - couldn't you?

These are one way links pointing to your site. You are not penalized for one way links. If you are exchanging links, then there is a possibiliy of getting penalized.

Nick_Mayhem
Jun 15th 2007, 9:45 pm
I did used isnare in past and would have to say it is really good.

I would say they do what they have mentioned. No fake promises.

john269
Jun 16th 2007, 3:26 am
The only downside of isnare is that it can take anywhere from 1 - 2 weeks before your articles get approved and distributed.

ugain
Jun 25th 2007, 9:44 pm
The whole premise behind the distribution services of iSnare and Ezine and Buzzle and whatnot is not the links from the Directories themselves, but the fact that when an article is picked up by a Publisher with some decent PR, you can contact them and offer them a unique replacement of that article or simply offer him more content to add to his site, in the way of another article, for free.

And which webmaster wouldn't want unique content on their site.

Sometimes you then can get away with putting hypertext links in the midst of an HTML ready article that the publisher may not catch, and you now have a link within the constructs of the content, which is a better link for you.

2KTown
Jun 26th 2007, 7:44 am
Be careful with putting links in the html of an article. You may get away with it a couple times, but some editors may ban you if you do it enough. I wouldn't do this with your key directories. Find ones that allow it ex. e-topic.com PR6.

ugain
Jun 26th 2007, 2:40 pm
wasn't talking about such as the Directories...but when a webmaster picks up an article and then you offer to give him others, whereas you may be able to throw a link or 2 within the article itself.

ymmv

ugain
Jun 26th 2007, 2:52 pm
wasn't talking about such as the Directories...but when a webmaster picks up an article and then you offer to give him others, whereas you may be able to throw a link or 2 within the article itself.

ymmv

parveen121
Jun 27th 2007, 8:47 am
i Think article marketer is a good service as they are fully complaint of all the article submission system

greatme
May 2nd 2009, 6:56 pm
Yes, Article Marketer is good service. They do what they say.