Anyone tried isnshare article distribution?

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  1. lorien1973

    lorien1973 Notable Member

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    #21
    If I remember right, it said no HTML tags in the submission so it was not possible to add the a tags like you should. All in all, my experience did not encourage me to pay for future submissions.

    I do not believe that having the same article on a million different sites is a huge benefit. None of these sites get any real traffic and the links (I'm sure) don't matter as each of these articles gets duped out.

    My article distribution methods are a little more costly, but seem to work out better as well, in terms of both traffic and helping SERPs. I get more than 1 article written on a topic (3, 4 or more) and put a unique one on each site that drives traffic. Then I get a last one and whore it out to the distribution sites (go articles, etc) and hope that I get 100 or so clicks over the next year or so, which makes it pay for itself. Some do, some don't.

    I think its becoming unfortunate that articles are becoming equated with spam, though. Reword this article, rearrange these paragraphs, etc. I don't think pushing articles is nearly as fruitful today as it was last year.
     
    lorien1973, Feb 24, 2006 IP
  2. iowadawg

    iowadawg Prominent Member

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    #22
    Have to agree, with the explosion of sites selling PLR articles, giving articles away, etc.
    Plus the explosion of article directories and submitters.
    That articles are losing their steam.

    That means back to the way it should be for articles.
    Post on blogs and websites.
    Submit to editors of ezines and newsletters.

    Last is the best way if it is a good original article.
     
    iowadawg, Feb 24, 2006 IP
  3. DomainMagnate

    DomainMagnate Illustrious Member

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    #23
    I don't think so. If the article is unique, like was written from a scratch, and not copy pasted (an easy check in copyscape usually reveal that) it will be treated as unique by google, also you don't usually write articles about seo or health, but you write about some little tiny niches (or at least that's what I do)..

    Also I agree submitting an article to all the articledashboard powered sites for example reminds me of all the adverts where you're offered to submit your site to half a million search engines :p

    It's probably only useful to submit to 5-10 directories only, including
    www.ezinearticles.com
    www.goarticlesc.com
    www.isnare.com
    www.articlecity.com

    and other pr6 ones..

    but also it might be good to submit to yahoo and google groups..
    Anyways even you do 5 sites, doing it by hand takes lots of time..
     
    DomainMagnate, Feb 24, 2006 IP
  4. lorien1973

    lorien1973 Notable Member

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    www.Searchwarp.com is always first on my list to submit tooo..

    Have you gotten an article approved by article city? I think my submissions seem to take F_O_R_E_V_E_R to get in there. I haven't seen any of mine approved in months. Last year, article city didn't add a single article for upwards of 6 months. Other than maximizing ad revenue (pop ups, multiple google ad spots), I don't see a lot of value in article city, personally.

    My frustration with article sites includes inability to put HTML in there. In my view, I'm giving your site content, why can't I include html as I want? If the article is good, does it really matter to you if there is a link going out to me somewhere in there?

    No joke. When I'm in submission mode, it takes me 30-45 minutes to put an article on search warp, go articles, and another site the way I want to. When its worth the time investment, its good. When its not, it sucks LOL
     
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  5. marketjunction

    marketjunction Well-Known Member

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    #25
    The whole point is to get other webmasters to take your content. PR has nothing to do with webmaster traffic. I use iSnare and it's ok. I don't like all the websites giving me a url link with my url as the text though.

    Still, I submit to my site and a few others then auto the rest. Works very well.
     
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  6. DomainMagnate

    DomainMagnate Illustrious Member

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    #26
    thanks, i've added this one to my list too :)
    errrmm lets see.. looks like I have few, though i didn't submit too many here.. :)
    http://www.google.com/search?q=michael+goldman+site:articlecity.com
    I usually submit lots of articles in different niches, themes, with different links, so it's the quantity that matters usually ..
    so .. I'll check out some of these services now..
     
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    #27
    So, no reviews about ArticleMarketer? I'm thinking of trying them...
     
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    #28
    I paid the $2 per article at isnare and my articles were picked up by a bunch of different sites.
     
    justtara, Feb 24, 2006 IP
  9. DomainMagnate

    DomainMagnate Illustrious Member

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    #29
    how many backlinks did you get and were the links live?
     
    DomainMagnate, Feb 25, 2006 IP