Article Submission & Bookmarking

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by Jimbob1208, Sep 3, 2008.

  1. #1
    Just wondered if anyone could answer a quick question about article submisions because I want to make sure I am doing it right and don't get banned for spamming.

    This is what I have done so far.

    a) I have written an article titled, for example 'How To Write Articles'

    b) I have then submitted this article to 8 article submission sites (Buzzle, GoArticles, Ezine, Article Biz, Easy Articles, Article Dashboard, Mozilla Zine and News Vine)

    c) I have then bookmarked each of the 8 URL's for each of the article sites I have published the article on and have bookedmarked them to 48 bookmarking sites such as Furl, Blink List, Didd, Faves, Spurl etc.....

    Consequently, each of the 48 bookmark sites have 8 links to the same article. Eg.

    Furl.com has 8 bookmark liniks to my article 'How To Write Articles';

    1) How To Write Articles at Buzzle
    2) How To Write Articles at GoArticles
    3) How To Write Articles at Ezine

    etc.........

    I am then repeating the same process for my second article and I am trying to submit 1 article per day to each of the 8 article submission sites and then bookmark these to the 48 bookmarking sites.

    Am I doing this correctly???

    Jimbob
     
    Jimbob1208, Sep 3, 2008 IP
  2. kori

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    Personally, I think bookmarking the exact same article on different sites is overkill. When I submit my articles to social bookmarking sites, for each article I only bookmark one article submission site that it's on (ezinearticles.com. Though, if you have your own site, you could also put it on a web page there and bookmark that).

    If you were re-writing the articles and giving them different titles with slight keyword variations, then maybe I could see the point in submitting all of them from every site, at least for back linking purposes.
     
    kori, Sep 4, 2008 IP