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tradester
Aug 17th 2008, 1:52 am
Some webmasters submit one article to few hundreds or thousands of article directories.
Some webmasters disagree with this approach and say that one article should only be submitted to one or a few article directories only.

So in your opinion, how many directories should one article be submitted to?

matt5409
Aug 17th 2008, 4:03 am
i submit to about 6/7 directories, generally based on how well the site is maintained and it's PR

whirlybird20
Aug 17th 2008, 5:36 am
I don't really know the answer to this question, but I can suggest some good directorys to submit to.

1. Ezine Articles
2. Buzzle
3. Article City
4. Idea Marketers
5. GoArticles
6. Article Dashboard
7. Article Alley
8. Article Gold
9. Amazines
10. Article Base

Debmart
Aug 17th 2008, 9:35 am
I favour the one article to a select few directories approach. While submitting to hundreds of directories in the past has generated loads of links for me (according to Yahoo SiteExplorer), I found that only a small number ever actually appeared in Google Webmaster Tools so I've tended to focus on those directories first (list below) and only submit beyond this list if I have time.

www.articlecity.com
www.articledashboard.com
www.articlepool.com
www.buzzle.com
www.contentdig.com
www.ezinearticles.com
www.goarticles.com
www.searchwarp.com
www.articlealley.com
www.articleclick.com
www.articlesbase.com
www.articlesfactory.com
www.articlespromoter.com
www.content-articles.com
www.morefreeinformation.com
www.web-source.net

dairyman
Aug 17th 2008, 9:43 am
I submit my articles to select top five directories because they send the maximum number of visitors to my site and they are counted as baclinks by google which include ezine, buzzle, articlebase, goarticles etc.

muncle
Aug 20th 2008, 8:56 am
I submit my articles to select top five directories because they send the maximum number of visitors to my site and they are counted as baclinks by google which include ezine, buzzle, articlebase, goarticles etc.

How does articlebase count as backlinks? They add rel="nofollow" to all external links. Is the traffic from there good? Cause I considered it a waste since you don't get a PR back link from it.

kingofsanda
Aug 20th 2008, 9:36 am
I usually submit my articles to hundreds of directories through an article submission
service and I'm very happy with the results.

Debmart
Aug 22nd 2008, 12:23 am
How does articlebase count as backlinks? They add rel="nofollow" to all external links. Is the traffic from there good? Cause I considered it a waste since you don't get a PR back link from it.

True, articlesbase itself is nofollow but if someone republishes the article from there, the link text in the html they provide is dofollow. Of course there's nothing stopping the person using the article to add nofollows but that applies no matter where they get the article from.

simonspurr
Aug 22nd 2008, 2:08 am
I submit to EzineArticles, GoArticles and ArticleDashboard - might try buzzle

hurlinghamclinic
Aug 22nd 2008, 4:32 am
my opinion is not to be submitted on more then 7. always submit on high PR- article.
content might be duplicated issue if someone goes to huge article directories, and engines will not weightages.

darcchecker
Aug 22nd 2008, 9:04 am
I normally only distribute an article to around 5-10 places. and if article will be on your site too, make sure its posted on your site first.

rationale
Aug 22nd 2008, 3:37 pm
I would definitely recommend Ezine-Articles... It's one of the best out there in terms of sending traffic to your site..

MadBox
Aug 22nd 2008, 4:26 pm
Do you submit the same article for all the directories?

Outsourcetoday
Aug 23rd 2008, 9:42 am
HI,

We went and searched all the sites out there and put together about the best 100 sites that actually help. The sites approve the links gradually so it looks all natural to google.

Article submissions actually serve 2 purposes

1) Get you backlinks from diff c class IP
2) Push your keywords higher in search engines

Ciao

kittyluver
Aug 23rd 2008, 11:44 pm
My top ten ezine article list includes ezinearticles.com, isnare, goarticles, buzzle, webaite-articles.net, content4reprint, Add articles, ReadEZArchive, article-Buzz, upublish.info

fragglerock
Aug 24th 2008, 12:05 am
Yes, I have found that one of the MOST important parts of submitting an article to directories is to make a page somewhere on your site that you know gets indexed regularly, and add your article to your site before you submit it to any directories. As soon as it is indexed on your site by BOTH google and yahoo, then go ahead and submit it to the directories. That way, no one else ends up getting search engine "credit" for getting it indexed before you. Always make sure your original content is indexed on your pages first!

jdonaldson
Aug 24th 2008, 5:21 am
Excellent info...and sorry for the long post in reply!

I'm thinking of starting an 'article spinning' service through software which I've developed myself.

I've developed two pieces of software so far.

The first requires the writing of an article, + up to 2,3,or 4 different copies, 10, 20+ different titles, 10+ resource boxes, sets of keywords etc. The software then mixes them up and automatically submits to each article site (300+). The result is a completely readable, logical article that is different from every other.

I've tested the software once - and got 2 complaints out of the 300, saying the article was a duplicate.

Initially, my site was ranked above 500 in Google for a competitive keyword. Two weeks later it had moved up to around 90. A short time later 14. Then it hovered around 3/4.

The second piece of software comes from a different angle. Basically, you look for words or short phrases throughout the article and make a list of substitutes (making sure any word, when substituted, makes sense in the context of every sentence). Therefore, each article is uniquely different, too. However, submission to each site (about 20) is manual.

So which is best? Mass submission (albeit 'different' articles), or submission to the top 20 sites. At this point, I don't know.

Now, maybe I should design a THIRD piece of software, combining BOTH of the above. When I've done so (if I do so, that is), I'd like to test it all for free (maybe five people). I'd be interested to know what you all think.

zee
Aug 24th 2008, 5:50 am
I believe automation is what we are looking for these days. Something that would reduce time and efforts. I'd like to try out the software when you are done with it :)

patongharborview@aol.com
Aug 24th 2008, 6:28 am
I noticed after a few months time all the articles I posted my artices to only ezine artices i was getting back links from. Was this a fluke or does anyone else experence this ? I am alos using article marketer and I am not seeing backlinks yet either.

jdonaldson
Aug 24th 2008, 8:56 am
I believe automation is what we are looking for these days. Something that would reduce time and efforts. I'd like to try out the software when you are done with it :)

No problems...

Gallito
Aug 24th 2008, 10:33 am
I usually submit mine to ezine and use iSnare's distribution service.

kufflinkz
Aug 24th 2008, 7:54 pm
Yes, I have found that one of the MOST important parts of submitting an article to directories is to make a page somewhere on your site that you know gets indexed regularly, and add your article to your site before you submit it to any directories. As soon as it is indexed on your site by BOTH google and yahoo, then go ahead and submit it to the directories. That way, no one else ends up getting search engine "credit" for getting it indexed before you. Always make sure your original content is indexed on your pages first!

Actually, never put it on your site because chances are that the article will outrank your site especially on ezine... Always use unique content on your site to make sure it stays indexed ;)

alwayshappy
Aug 25th 2008, 4:40 am
Excellent info...and sorry for the long post in reply!

I'm thinking of starting an 'article spinning' service through software which I've developed myself.

I've developed two pieces of software so far.

The first requires the writing of an article, + up to 2,3,or 4 different copies, 10, 20+ different titles, 10+ resource boxes, sets of keywords etc. The software then mixes them up and automatically submits to each article site (300+). The result is a completely readable, logical article that is different from every other.

I've tested the software once - and got 2 complaints out of the 300, saying the article was a duplicate.

Initially, my site was ranked above 500 in Google for a competitive keyword. Two weeks later it had moved up to around 90. A short time later 14. Then it hovered around 3/4.

The second piece of software comes from a different angle. Basically, you look for words or short phrases throughout the article and make a list of substitutes (making sure any word, when substituted, makes sense in the context of every sentence). Therefore, each article is uniquely different, too. However, submission to each site (about 20) is manual.

So which is best? Mass submission (albeit 'different' articles), or submission to the top 20 sites. At this point, I don't know.

Now, maybe I should design a THIRD piece of software, combining BOTH of the above. When I've done so (if I do so, that is), I'd like to test it all for free (maybe five people). I'd be interested to know what you all think.

I am looking for the mass submission with unqiue articles. Will like to test it out when you are done. good luck :D

jdonaldson
Aug 25th 2008, 4:56 am
I am looking for the mass submission with unqiue articles. Will like to test it out when you are done. good luck :D

I'll let you know when it's ready. Many thanks.