How to find where you can submit your article? There is a several ways:

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by Steven Mhlongo, Oct 31, 2008.

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    Hi Buddies

    I would like to share this information of article submission. This is what I usually use before I start Article submission project.

    1. You can try with Google, Yahoo or some other search engine. If you type some general search term, like "article", you will get about 847,000,000 results or more. There is no that much article directories in compare with links directories. Most of the search results are completely irrelevant for you.

    2. You can try with some more specific phrase. Most of article sites has "submit article" link. If you type "submit article" phrase to Google and search, you will get much better results. Now, there are "only" 3,920,000 search results. There is a problem because some web sites have "Add your article" link instead of "Submit Article" or some different phrases. It is very difficult to guess all that phrases and almost impossible to craw through a millions of Google search results.

    3. The pretty good way is to follow what successful people do. Browse through www.ezinearticles.com, especially through categories that are interesting for you. Try to find articles with a lot of views and writers that are submitted a lot of articles. These writers are probably experts with a massive of experience and they know where to submit articles. How you will find out what they already know? Simply, copy caption of some their popular article, and paste it in Google phrase search. Google will return search results with sites that contain this article. :)

    4. The third way is much better than first two, but it also has a lot of failings. Ideally, you need complete, correct and fresh information without loosing your time. There is a free article sites master list at http://www.beansoftware.com/Article-Sites-Master-List.aspx. The list is updated daily and contains not just URLs of article sites, but also Google Page Rank (importance of web page, used by Google to calculate a position in search results) and Alexa traffic information (popularity of website)

    Hopefully it will be helpfull informatiom to many of you guys
     
    Steven Mhlongo, Oct 31, 2008 IP
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    Thanks for the info. I've tried the 3rd method listed here with success but did not know about the 4th one, pretty useful!
     
    AMFM, Oct 31, 2008 IP