Hi, I am trying to investigate article submission software, but there are so many out there it seems like a minefield. I was wondering if anyone had any experiences with good software. What I am looking for is something with the following functionality: - Allows article spinning - different version to each directory (same as jetsubmitter) - Allows you to select the directories you wish to submit to (IE not all or nothing). - Allows you to either "mass submit" (for low quality directories where its a numbers game), or to individually submit (for your selected high quality directories where you want everything perfect) Thanks
No, I haven't tried any software for article submission. I still prefer manually submitting my article to several article directories. Although it takes some time for its approval, for me it's worth the effort.
I use SubmitEaze. It doesn't "spin" articles, but the submission process is semi automated and the results have been very pleasing.
I looked long and hard for something very similar. Your wish list was similar to mine. The 2 options I came down to ArtiicleMarketer.com is an article submission service: people actually submit your articles. The issues I had with the service was that for the price the customer service seemed poor and your articles took up to a week to start to be distributed. The price structure was such that it was a lot cheaper to go for a lifetime membership- but I don't believe anything is for ever especially on the Internet! There is no ability to spin the article and no ability to use a variety of pen names. The other option seemed to be article submitter by Brad Callen (of keyword elite and seo elite) - I found this tedious and slow. A lot of the submissions failed because my niches often fall into different categories and its hard to get this set up right - I don't think there was a spinner either (cant remember) In the end I did nothing until I saw people raving about article marketing automation review . It is easily the most expensive service I use but for me its value for money because: a) articles are submitted to blogs not directories. The blogs are owned by other subscribers (there is a free version if you just want to add blogs (wordpress self-hosted) for free content). To me this is better because many of the blogs are in the same niche as my article; b) the links are not restricted to the bottom of the article - where google discounts them. instead you can add 3 anchored links throughout the text - in fact there is no bio box c) the articles are distributed fast : my articles appear to get published 4/5 times a day - this continues until I choose to stop distribution d) there is a nice in-built spinner which is easy to use (leaves jetspinner for dead) - you can spin at 2 levels and you can spin your anchored links as well I have compared notes with others using AMA and its obvious that non-spun articles don't get indexed, spun articles do - on the same blog. Unless you are CNN or bbc you are wasting your time submitting unspun articles because they don't get indexed and the links dont therefore count. They don't hurt and won't get you banned but they are a waste of effort. Hope this helps: yes if you click thru onto my blog and then decide to buy it is an affiliate link and I will get paid. I suggest that you try the free version first - also if you go paid you have up to 30 days guarantee money back. Oh I still submit manually to eza - they send me a bit of traffic in some niches
I have tried using article submitter pro and it would always stop on me so I stopped using it. But maybe it was just my computer or something
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Folks, doesnt submitting the same article to many different article directories count as duplicate content by the major search engines?
Hands down, unique article wizard, but what ever service/software you decide to go with, make sure the links aren't pointing to your main domain because they will look very spammy