I've been using isnare. Definitely getting results. The only problem is that you don't get to pick your anchor text for your link (unless I'm really missing something). They just use your website address as the anchor.
If you are interested in article, press-release or software submission check out http://www.softsubmitter.com
Webmistress, While I have no real experience of the man or his business, saying that: (paraphrase) "one who uses ghost writers and then does a course (or product, service, or whatever) on how to promote web sites with article submissions is worthless" is kind of like saying: "a movie director has no business directing other actors if he is not the star of his own films." Perhaps I am off base here, but it seems to me that just because he doesn't write articles doesn't mean he doesn't necessarily know what constitutes a good one, or how they can be of use. Of course he could be an utter clown for all I know. [No disrespect intended to you or him]
Forgive me but I have terrible difficulty understanding this statement so theory and practice is the same as long as you have a good notion of Internet marketing and emarketing friends with huge subscriber lists?
It means that just because someone doesn't do something themselves doesn't mean they don't know how to accomplish the goal. For example, I had a boss in the past that didn't know anything about developing an MS Access database, but he knew what he wanted it to be able to do when it was done. He managed the process of having it created (i.e. managed the person building it) and the end result was exactly what he wanted.
Good colleges throughout our great nation are filled with professors who can indeed "do" and teach to pass on their knowledge. How about outside of college? People like Donald Trump teach others how to be more successful in life. They certain can "do" right? Think I am getting off topic As to making a submitter program, it does not take a working knowledge of an industry to make one. It is a simple matter of collecting data and posting data. You would simply need to know how to find sites in the industry to post to.
A good manager doesn't have to know how the work he's leading is done. He just has to be a GOOD manager. For instance, not all hospital managers are doctors.
Is that the only submission for that article you did? That's a great result considering you didn't do any kind of mass submission...correct?
From your list, I've used isnare. The support team was quick on answering my emails which was a plus for me. Support is essential
I submitted my articles to the top 3 (or so I heard were the top 3 article directories) Is that enough? I am guessing it is not quite enough and that I should submit more. ezinearticles.com associatedcontent.com goarticles.com There are some DP members who submit articles for $10, and some thread with 5 stars.? Or are these services discussed here better?
I've been using the service of a DP member. I highly recommend it. http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=725187
There is a service out there that changes your articles into 'human legible' variations to avoid the duplicate content filters, submits it to the top directories automatically, no confirmation emails to deal with. Set and forget. Works well. There is NO cost to set up the article and then there is meager monthly cost for the automatic submissions. If you want to explore it visit this article site http://www.superpublisher.com and click on the mass submit link. Hope some of you find this information useful.
What is the difference between his/her services http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=725187 and services that submit to directories? such as this one that has 5 stars. http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=533992&highlight=article+submission Are they the same directories?
You can read my review on page 2. You get you article (with up to 4 backlinks) on 300+ blogs for only $5. Very quick system.
I'm using iSnare and they allow you to choose your anchor text. But there are some directories that don't publish backlinks, so it's give and take. Don't understand why these directories are even included - they are basically using stolen content legally. But no choice, since you get the whole lot - both good and bad. I've shared my experience here: http://moreblogmoney.com/how-to-use-article-marketing-effectively/105/