I have 10 articles already written and I have bought automatic article submitter from a fellow warrior and spun the articles. I wanted to submit to as many article sites(100-200 sites if i find enough) as I can as long as I can get my articles in the right categories even low ranking 0PR sites.(What do I have to lose?) I do not have a blog and do not think a blog would be a good idea for the site nor do I want to maintain a blog. I will be linking directly to my landing page at www.BartenderAudio.com from the resource box for every article post I do. 1.My question is will this be the best method of doing article marketing? 2.Over how many days should I spread posting of the 10 spun articles to the hundreds of sites?
I don't have an answer for your questions, but I did check out your landing page and I think you have an interesting product there. I would look into also posting on forums for people in the food service industry.
I'll give you my answers to your questions: 1) Yes, the more the merrier. I submit to PR0 directories too because someday they might be PR5, or maybe their owner will find an innovative way to reuse the content I provided in a way that will get me even more traffic. Check out the DigiXmas article submitter. You have 10 articles, and for $70 you can submit those articles to somewhere between 300-500 article directories. I developed a program called Article Distributor, but gave it up after using the DigiXmas tool. It has a ver nice feature that will allow you to use the same categories you used for a previous article, so if all 10 of your articles are about bartending/hospitality, you'll only have to select categories for the first article. This will save you a HUGE amount of time. 2) Many will say to spread it out so it looks natural. I have mixed feelings about this. G has said they won't penelize you for off-site factors. If getting too many links too fast would hurt asite, I'd gladly go on a link building spree for my competitors. On the other hand, it is entirely possible that gaining a bunch of links quickly won't benefit you either. G may decide that the 7,000 new links they found won't get much weight until they have been in place for several months, so your pay off may come several months later. I can easily see this being the case since such a move would be a hinderance to fly-by-night spammers who try to squeeze the maximum short term profit out of a site before it gets banned. But making links only be worthwhile after a long waiting period wouldn't be a big deal to someone in it for the long term. If you plan on running your site for a couple of years, go ahead and submit them all in one day in my opinion. Just my $0.02.