Is it worth it to use article submitter to submit articles? Anyone had any good experience with any article submitter?
i believe that the manual submission will give better solution for directory submission and article submission
I would hire someone to submit articles (there are very affordable services here). It's worth it because if you did it yourself it would take loads more time... (adding up: you'd make more money working than submitting your own articles!)
Article submitter software usually need you to submit yourself, so no point using it. You can try isnare.com. Good service.
I have been thinking to use a submitter also... I want to see how long it takes to submit 100 directories
I use article post robot. I like it because I can let it run while I am cleaning or cooking. It also has a manual submission function that just pastes your content into directories you choose, you still have to manually hit the submit button. It takes a while to create accounts at all of the directories that require a login, but the time is well worth the effort.
The best place to post your articles would be Goarticles, there is a lot of webmasters looking for fresh content here, Auto Submitting software does not save you any time because you have to manually click each site and press submit (which sucks) . I also like Article Marketer, Article Base , Isnare and Article Alley
There's someone here offering to do manual submits for $5. Do a search. I'm not exactly sure which subforum has their announcement but I remember seeing it.
I've honestly never had a good experience with any kind of automated article submission or service You can read my article here: http://ezinearticles.com/?Automated-Article-Submission:-Worth-Your-Time-and-Money?&id=466761
Jaggie, article post robot has two options, manual and automatic. I use both options because I like to manually submit to about 20 of the directories listed. But the automatic does handle the submissions automatically, you just configure, hit go and let it run for a few hours. It does visit each website seperately, so it does take time, but you do not have to be at your computer while it works. It does take a long time to sign-up for the directories, it took me a week to create user accounts and pen names for more then 400 directories, but once that is done, it really is a gem to use. But I will say that manual submission is best for goarticles, ezinearticles and some of the other directories, simply because they are the ones that matter most. Olang, APR is the only program I have ever used. It is great for links back to your website and for quick bursts in traffic, but if you want an article to rank well for your choosen keywords it is best to write a unique article for goarticles and ezinearticles, a different article for each service, with your keywords in the titles. Those 2 articles should be manually submitted. Those two sites will bring you traffic for months, whereas mass submission traffic dies down after a week. You'd have to submit a new article per week in order to keep the traffic flowing via mass submission. For example, I mass submitted one article to over 150 directories last week. Over the course of the week I made a bit over $25.00 in adsense income from traffic from my article. This week I have made zero from that article....it's as if traffic comes as long as the article is on the first page of the directories as a new article. Once it falls off the back page, the link back is the best benefit, and you may get an occasional visitor in the coming months. On the other hand, one article submitted to ezine articles last year, still brings me weekly sales for my how to DVD. That article still ranks well for my keywords, and I am still getting traffic from the search engines for that article. As for article submitter, I have never used that program so I would not be able to say anything about it. If I had to sit there and hit the submit button manually for all 400 directories, it would drive me crazy. I wouldn't do it for long, but I do love the fact that I can start APR and check back 2 or 3 hours later once it's completed it's run. It shows a report after each submission that details how many failures...and usually the rare failure is due to there not being an appropriate category. It skips sites that do not have a proper category so that it doesn't spam them with un-related content. That's another feature I love about it. I certainly would not want directory owners getting mad because I tried to post an article in a directory where it's not appropriate.