want to write articles about my niche and at my signature include my squeezepage...I would post around 3 articles a day. I want to know any sites like squidoo and hubpages because they don't allow links and stuff...so can i get sites like that and that allow links for my squeezepage
Hello, Some general ideas might include: Scoop.it StumbleUpon.com Your LinkedIn Company Page Your Google+ Page Your Facebook Company Page Have you thought about Tumblr? ...don't forget to +1 and share to your connections on Google+ There are of course more possibilities, but hope this gives you some ideas to consider.
Start a couple free blogs: wordpress.com, weebly.com, blogspot, etc. Posting (good) articles on these with links back will eventually make it into the rotation.
Try to reach out to somebody who has an established site in your niche with traffic and or Page Rank. Way more effective than creating just another wordpress blog. You might have trouble if it is just a squeeze page though
Try ezinearticles. You write articles and can add your links at the bottom, then people that have sites can you use your articles as long as they keep your links in. I always thought this could be quite effective but I have heard a few people say that it's not that effective anymore, it could be dated but worth a shot.
I wouldn't rely on sites like squidoo and hubpages. When I first started I used squidoo. The problem is you are not in control of your own content. These sites can bad you without giving you a reason. What I suggest is get your own domain and website produce good quality content and over time you will get traffic. Plus its YOUR site you own it content and all.
Hubpages will allow you to have two backlinks per article to a site. However, the site being linked to, should directly relate in some way to the articles being posted. It's worthwhile developing a Hub to a score of 75 and up as the backlinks will become do follow and give you more clout with Google. If you choose not to use Hubpages, there are many other worthwhile sites you could post articles on including Google+ personal profile or page. This site gives you the added bonus of a potential built in community of like minded people to talk with. Those people will be your traffic source.
You may find some useful sites here: http://www.latesttutorial.com/top-50-dofollow-high-pr-article-submission-sites-for-seo-backlinks/. Hope this helps.
Make sure you write good and quality articles as it will help you boost your SEO and also will affect your readers in a good way.
I'd agree with the posters that have said that if you're writing good quality articles then you'd be better posting them on your blog or at least somewhere that you can directly benefit from their presence. Squidoo and other sites like it can take your page down without warning, leaving you stuck. If the article is published under your control, then at least you can keep 100% of the revenue that it generates.
Yea take a look at the SEO companies. Most of their websites contain a blog with articles for SEO purposes
Article marketing is DEAD. Content marketing is ALIVE. If you really want to promote your articles, you should focus more on social traffic, rather than just SEO with article backlinks. High viral potential, along with brand recognition. But yes, to keep a natural link structure, I would suggest you to keep submitting your articles for syndication. Ezinearticles, goarticles, articlesdashboard, articlebase, etc. (But don't expect any traffic or PR juice from those backlinks!)
I agree that you shouldn't rely on Articles directory for much exposure. Social media is still the best to connect and gain followers
Yeah I agree. Ensure that you are posting informative content that is valuable to the people. Also, make sure to share the articles in your social networks and social bookmarking websites.