With regards to articles marketing, do you all know how many time we need to post within a week? Any comments?
depends on how many article direcetories yousubmit your articles... and in order to keep your footprint on the internet clean i suggest to start of with 2, max 4 per week.
If this is about backlink count, I have heard that you must not get more than 10 - 15 backlinks per day.
Suggested Technique to "Randomize" Article Submission Frequency 1) Write down on each tiny piece of paper the following: after 3 hours; after 7 hours; after 13 hours; after 1 day; after 1.3 days; after 2.1 days; after 2.75 days; after 3.2 days; after 3.9 days; after 4.8 days; after 4.9 days; after 4.95 days; after 5.4 days; after 5.7 days; after 6.1 days; after 6.2 days; and after 6.9 days. 2) Place all tiny bits of paper in a hat or something. 3) When you feel like you need to write 5 articles (with useful/helpful info/advice about your target keywords) for article marketing, 5 articles (with more or new useful/helpful content about your target keywords compared to those for article marketing) for onsite content, upload your 5 onsite articles to your site/s, take note of your onsite article URLs, and spin each one of those for article marketing to produce a set of 50 70% unique versions (total = 250 70% unique articles) including article title/description/body/bio/keyword anchors/link URLs for the week, you can: ---> shake the hat, take 10 bits of paper, follow the submission frequency for submitting the 1st 10 spun versions to the top 10 article directories (I assume you have a list of the top 250 article directories ranked by PR, Alexa, total number of outbound links in published article page, total number of inbound links in published article page, total number of outbound links in published article body, total number of inbound links in published article body, total number of outbound links in published article bio, and total number of inbound links in published article bio) using this method: 1st version to directory 1; 2nd version to directory 2; 3rd version to directory 3; and so on until you submit the 10th version to directory 10... ...and after you've submitted the 10th version to directory 10: ---> shake the hat again, get 10 bits of paper, and follow what's written in each piece of paper you got for the next 10 versions (11th to 20th)... I assume you write your articles in this format from top to bottom (title, description, 2/3 of article body, last 1/3 of article body, and bio): attention; interest, usefulness/helpfulness, curiosity, and call to action. Give them useful/helpful advice/info about your target keywords and covered niches/subniches, but don't give them everything = make them curious enough to do what you ask them to do in the bio, thinking they'd be getting more or new useful/helpful advice/info from the pages linked by the bio which can ease their burden, solve their problems, take away their pain and sufferring, destroy their enemies, improve their lives, etc. etc. etc. (the info/advice on your pages must actually do this so they'd also do what you ask them to do in the call to action section of your onsite articles). ...but this sounds like a hellotta work, huh? Well, you can hire someone, maybe even a group of 5 people, to do those things for you. It's like hiring 5 people to build backlinks for you via article marketing in the most natural/organic way possible. After all: those 250 versions and the technique mentioned above would take up a month worth of submission work from 1 person. Hire 5 forum marketers, 5 blog marketers, and 5 Web 2.0 marketers, too. Invest in people who can provide you with the best possible work value. Hope this helps. Thanks. Best, Marx P.S. What do you think of paying $12.97 for 1 unique, freshly written 450-550-word article (senior research and literary quality including editing and Q/A work), including manual spinning to produce 50 versions, each 70% unique, and manual submissions to the top 50 article directories following the methods mentioned above across a period of 1 month (additional $4.47 each increment of 50 additional unique versions and thereby additional submission work to next top 50 article directories)? P.P.S. What about paying $7.97 for 1 unique, freshly written 450-550-word senior quality onsite article which follows the techniques mentioned above? P.P.P.S. Of course, the crude methods above for selecting and assigning all company personnel natural randomized submission frequencies for each article has been further improved and automated (automation = just for selecting and assigning randomized submission frequencies and not the manual spinning nor manual submission process). P.P.P.P.S. This is research work, so it'd be great to get your comments since it can further optimize the service packages we're planning to offer as soon as the bigger and better version of our company launches 3rd week next month.