Article Submissions Software or hiring someone?

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by bobe91, Jun 23, 2010.

  1. #1
    Hi,

    What would you do - Hire someone to submit your articles manually to like 50 article directories or use software to get this job done? Also, why?:cool:

    I need to know what's better to do because lot of people are looking for manual submitters I just don't know why. Should I get myself a software or someone who can manually submit articles...?

    Let me know

    Thanks
     
    bobe91, Jun 23, 2010 IP
  2. evelinawilliams007

    evelinawilliams007 Notable Member

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    Definitely hiring someone.

    Most article submitters aren't designated to submit your articles to some of the top article directories such as Ezinearticles.com, Articlebase.com, Hubpages, Squidoo.com, Goarticles.com and so on ..

    Hire someone from the forums (there's tons of guys looking for a job)

    Al.
     
    evelinawilliams007, Jun 24, 2010 IP
  3. Digital_shubhi

    Digital_shubhi Illustrious Member

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    Yes, I would also go with hiring someone as its manual and good. And sometime I do it myself only but never rely on automated softwares.
     
    Digital_shubhi, Jun 24, 2010 IP
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    rjd1265 Active Member

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    I submit to about 20 sites daily and do it myself. Once i can hire out i will but i tried all the "Mass Article Control" and Mass Article Submitters out there. They have a very cool concept except for the fact that 90% of the time, it ony submits to half the sites. there is always an error it seems.

    Also, a lot of sites are posting on the "Submit Article Page" that automatic submissions will be rejected. For this alone, it is not worth the money to buy one. Not only this, but the catagories are so bland that your article will not find its place very well on the site.
     
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  5. evelinawilliams007

    evelinawilliams007 Notable Member

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    That's why manual submission is the way to go.

    Al.
     
    evelinawilliams007, Jun 24, 2010 IP
  6. jphilipson

    jphilipson Peon

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    +1 - I submit one or two quality unique articles a week to top directories. I personally think slow, high quality link building beats the submitting to 100's at once.
     
    jphilipson, Jun 24, 2010 IP
  7. getjimmy

    getjimmy Prominent Member

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    Hiring someone to submit to top sites is a best option, Also article syndication networks like UAW, SEOLV are much better than article submitters, your content gets posted over time which results in more backlinks and traffic.
     
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  8. Tyson Faulkner

    Tyson Faulkner Peon

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    It seems to me that submitting articles to 50 different directories (or hundreds like some of the software site's claim) is a little over rated. The search engines are getting pretty smart, and duplicate content is often only indexed once. So if you have the same article out there on 50 different sites, even if those article sites are good enough to get your page indexed (which most aren't) then Google and others will only index one of those pages, making the other 49 a waste of your time.

    If you focus on submitting higher quality articles to fewer directories I think you'll be a lot better off.
     
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    bobe91 Peon

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    OK, how much would you pay per submission? 0.10, 0.15, 0.50, ... etc.

    Please let me know
     
    bobe91, Jun 26, 2010 IP
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    I always do manual submission. Manual submission is always better than software submission.
     
    rippa911, Jun 28, 2010 IP