have submitted 10 articles 7 days back,still pending,how long it take

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by guptishika, Jul 24, 2008.

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    Friends ,how long it will take ezine article to acept articles submitted 7 days back,it showing Status-3-4 days lagging behnid due to enormous submission.
    So what to do now to get it accepted fast.
     
    guptishika, Jul 24, 2008 IP
  2. Zibblu

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    There's nothing you can do to speed up the process as this point. Articles are taking longer to get accepted these days.

    There's plenty of other things you can do other than EZineArticles - I would work on those things instead of worrying about when your articles will get accepted - that sort of thing isn't going to help you move forward.
     
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  3. guptishika

    guptishika Active Member

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    okay fine,but what are the other things,since here most people are doing clixbank,by bum marketing.
     
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    There's a lot of ways you can "bum market" that don't involve EZineArticles. Have you tried creating pages on squidoo & hubpages that link back to your landing page? How about a blog at wordpress.com that links back to your landing page? I've found that the "tags" there rank very highly in Google's natural results. Of course there's blogger as well. You could try forum marketing (ie going to a related forum and placing a link to your landing page in your signature)... You could try video marketing (YouTube..)... And of course there are other article sites. Admittedly I haven't found any of the other article sites to bring the kind of traffic that that EZine brings - but you can get some traffic (and links too...) from other article directories.
     
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    bl4ckmaN^ Well-Known Member

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    As you can see Ezine's submission volume has unexpectedly increased, and they are 4-6 days. So you will have to wait a bit longer.
     
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    do ezine need more reviewers then? i wouldnt mind taking that job! wonder how much it pays
     
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    I suggest to hire some new people, skilled in what they do, reviewing our articles.Because this volume will stay the same(high) from now on. And my personal opinion, I think chosing an alternative will mean more benefits for us.Now... which one?hmmm
     
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  8. guptishika

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    OMG,now when I have started seriously with ezine artcile,then hearing that ,other option shal be better,its really difficult to decide moving here and there.
     
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    I would say stay with EZA. The large amount of submission will be dealt with properly and I guess Chris Knight will come up with a solution after all. Perhaps this is just a temporary issue only.

    Not to say that I am favored towards EZA but the traffic and link juice that they are able to offer are of high quality. Anyway, the more content that they have, the more authority that they will be getting from Google. :)
     
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    well everyone is too focused on ezine artilces i guess , well that is true that its the best in the business however, in the mean time whhat you could do it submit it to social bookmarking websites, use social networking websties and other article direcotiries are good too . like aritlces base, go artilces , articles city , etc , just go to google and enter "submit free articles" and first 10 directories which appear you should submit your article to all of them, getting good amount of backlinks could help you rank well organically too in search engines .....
     
    S_Tirmizi, Jul 25, 2008 IP
  11. ExpertForumGuy

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    Remember, when it comes to work

    Submit & Forget - Once you submit your articles; they're already approved in your head, you have to keep a constant stream of constant approvals. Snowball on the approvals, then you'll snowball on the traffic, and eventually snowball on the sales.

    Trust me - the sales will snowball - you just have to keep working
     
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  12. bl4ckmaN^

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    That's how I think and work ;) Eeeeeh, can't wait for my 4 figures days.....
     
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    That is odd. They usually approve my article within 3-4 days. I have the basic author status. Maybe try submit 1 article at a time.
     
    argothiusz, Jul 25, 2008 IP