Frequency of submission new articles

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by alvin1972, Oct 27, 2010.

  1. #1
    I am using article to promote my product, just wonder what is the frequency to post the new article in order to get stable traffic? Do you have any idea? Please comment. Thanks
     
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  2. amelen

    amelen Active Member

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    The new articles you are posting are unique, right? I think it's probably safe to post weekly.
     
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    rajx22 Peon

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    If your article is unique and cantain value for the readers than you can post in any number. a frequently updated websites win good reputation in search engine query hence get higher page rank more visibility more viewers more profit.
     
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  4. justonepepsi

    justonepepsi Greenhorn

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    Frequency is not as important as consistency.

    If you post daily for 7 days, then stop for 2 months...it would be better to post once weekly for 7 weeks.
     
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    Yea, I would say that as long as they are unique quality articles, post as often as you like, but as justonepepsi said make sure you have enough that you can stay consistent.
     
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    I wouldn't slam the article directories with 100 articles in 1 week, but you can generally submit as many as you want. If I had, let's say, 100 articles to submit, I'd do 5-10 a week so they would be spread out for a number of reasons. This gives them more opportunity to stay on the first page or recently added lists. Also, it provides a consistent flow of content linking back to your site.
     
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    allen andersen Peon

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    YES! ^^^^This^^^^^

    Now I am assuming that you are talking about posting articles to your own site. On the other hand, if you are talking about posting them to article directories or other offsite properties for the purpose of traffic, then I still recommend being consistent but try to stagger them out as much as you can.

    for example, when you post an article on EZA it will initially appear on the homepage and the "most recent in:" section, and it will stay there until enough new articles are published in that category to bump it off the list. The amount of time before this happens really depends on the category that your posting in.

    Therefore, if you posted 2 articles at the same time, both would be bumped off the page at about the same time. However, If you posted the second article so that it enters the list at the same time the other one falls off, you would essentially receive more traffic.

    So, if you are trying to use articles for direct traffic, the best strategy is to time how long, on average, your articles stay on the most recent list before getting bumped off (which will vary depending on the time of the day). Then, post your articles about that far apart from each other.

    I hope this makes sense.
     
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  8. Le Dangles

    Le Dangles Member

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    If you are posting articles to article directories (which I'm assuming you are), then it really doesn't matter how often you post. I wouldn't suggest posting more than 10 in one day just because your account might get banned (for various reasons), and it's always good to even out the amount of articles you post just so you don't put all of your eggs in one basket.

    If you are referring to your blog then do what everyone else said, make sure you post on a consistent basis. Remember that consistency is key NOT how many articles you pump out. If you think you can only do on average 7 articles per week, then only post one article per day etc....
     
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  9. pageupseo

    pageupseo Peon

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    But some article sites give permission to post more than one at the same day, in such condition should we post our articles there? Is it safe to post more than one? please elaborate this point....
     
    pageupseo, Oct 30, 2010 IP
  10. allen andersen

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    Yes it is safe.

    I used to post 20+ articles a day on each of my EZA accounts, and to this day my account is still in good standing. The only thing you have to be careful about is is the quality. If you try to submit large quantities of articles per day, in the same niche, they will more likely to decline them for any mistake.

    When an editor sees a user with 15 articles pending in the same niche, especially typical affiliate marketing niches, they like to go through and edit quickly and hit decline, decline, decline, to clear their queue.

    The trick is not to give them the option of declining by making sure to submit quality.

    Some people (what I did in the past) will purchase 100 articles a day from cheap outsources that don't write very good and then constantly submit them over the course of the day, every day, with the intent of flooding the homepage/most recent section. Articles sites understand this tactic and when they see someone doing it, they will start declining articles for very simple grammar, content, or title issues. These are the same types of issues that the same directories would let pass if you were only submitting a few at a time.

    My point is that they do not care how many you submit if all are high quality. If you are always submitting low quality, then you should try to submit a smaller quantity per day (or even better start submitting quality) and you will probably have no problems.
     
    allen andersen, Oct 30, 2010 IP
  11. SEOwriterplus

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    I think you're right on the money here! I totally agree.

    One thing you can do though is this: if you're publishing in several niches, you can send out an article in each niche and then follow up with the next one once the first one rolls off the "newly added" page, etc.

    And as others pointed out -- the higher the quality, the better.

    Then again, I have submitted dozens of articles on the last day or two of the EZA HAHD challenge, and had no problems. But they know what the "game" was on those days, and I bet I wasn't the only one at crunch time to make it to the 100 articles that needed to be submitted before the deadline.

    Good luck!

    Elisabeth
     
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  12. Raodastan

    Raodastan Member

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    how many articles do you have?
    If you have a lot use this strategy 2/1+2/1+3/1+3/1+0/0+2/1+3/1+4/1+5/1+4/1+3/1+3/1+2/1
    (in...days/ 1 article), it was my secret, but don't let others use it ))) I am not kidding, best strategy which I had expirienced for 3 years
     
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    my friend does about 5-7 per week, but he's always consistent about it
     
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    How many can you write a day? How many can you submit a day? I would try to write five a day and spin it into 10 articles (or more if possible) and keep a list of the top 25 sites and post ten articles a day to these sites and you'll soon have more than enough traffic. However, make sure when you are using article marketing that you also link to a squeeze page as well to collect emails and keep marketing. Otherwise you will be counting on these people buying your product on the first contact.
     
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    Hi,

    In my own experiences, frequency of article submission would not be the essential issue. Quality of your articles would be the most important factor for being successful on article submitting. Original and attractive niche relative articles would be popular and thus lead to more stable traffics. :)

    all the best,
     
    AirForce1, Oct 30, 2010 IP
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    Some of the article directories have a limit like 3 articles per day
     
    golfpro1, Oct 31, 2010 IP