I found their article submission program, looks quite good and reasonably priced. I know it doesn't submit to all the major article sites but it does claim to submit to many, many more. Has anyone used it and found it really effective? I would only normally submit to the main sites (articledepot, ezine, goArticles etc) so I don't know about the smaller ones.
We are partners with iSnare so if you decide to use them, it will save you submitting to Article Depot. (although still visit to use our content of course) I can tell you from my dealing with them, they are really good people. Their distribution seems to be growing by the day and they are very responsive to their users. I personally would suggest them over some of the more expensive options (The horribly overpriced Article Announcer for one) as they have permission from all of the submitted to sites, which means a really good acceptance rate.
i have used isnare to publish 2 articles and have had good success with them as both of them are now found on some 276 web sites according to google a word of caution, they claim being able to publish your article to 1000's of places, the reality is that it depends on the subject of your article as not all places they can submit to will accept any article mine was seo based and as such was published to 10's of sites but it was still worth using their service as it saved me a lot of time (not having to publish my article by hand) serge
If you are just searching by the title, divide the number by 10 Many sites don't have backlinks Some sites will have multiple snippets containing the title RSS feeds from article sites are often rebloged, or are even just temporary feeds that get updated. I know people who have used Isnare and have had good results. I personally use Article Marketer. I like the way they create accounts in my own name for submissions, very important for branding. Prices fluctuate, and forum posts last forever, but Article Marketer are known to have special upsells for people who try their free option
tiptopvillas, The people at ISnare are easy to work with. I operate an article submission Yahoo group and they abide by my guidelines and only submit quality articles so they get a free pass. I approve the articles they submit automatically. I've only had one interaction with Article Marketer... I don't think they submit to my group... but anyway the person who responded to me was extremely courteous. Another service that is good is Phantom Writers. Bonnie
How about Article Distributor? Has anyone used this? You can find it here: http://www.download-by.net/desktop/other/192573,article-distributor.html
Thanks @yfs1. I was able to download it from download.com So would it still be useful to submit articles using Article Distributor? A lot of article directories are in that software. I'm just curious if this is just like other automated softwares that harm websites.
Automated software won't hurt your site...The only drawback is if you don't submit correctly being that it is automated and your articles are not accepted.
I'm about halfway through testing that and it is actually not bad. It offers like 320 sites but expect to delete at least 40 of those from the list (at least you can do that) as they are either gone or or specialist sites. The first time you run it though expect to spend a lot of time as you have to register at each site (which it does automatically but it still takes a few minutes) plus verify your email. The other thing is it only works with those article sites using Article Dashboard
Its a free article directory script people use...Kind of like what Biz Directory is for normal directories
I just submitted a few articles to isnare and the results so far are encouraging. I hope this service works out for me!
I just signed up today and will be using it extensively over the next 2 months. Also pet pieve so far is it takes 3-4 days for a review, for platinum subscribers (which I am) and 15 days for non-subscribers.
That was an issue for me in the beggining too. The way I get around it is to submit every day. Then articles are approved and released for distribution each day so once you get past the intitial 3-4 days, you don't care how long it takes anymore
Does anyone know if you need to be a platinum member to get the html links within the body of the article, or do you get this when you purchase credits to have them submit your articles?