There was a time when I was reluctant to submit articles via any automated method because of various reasons. Then I tried Article Marketers and my page rank when up. I also added anchor text so I am not sure if Article Marketers helped or it was both. My PR is down even with a lot of anchor text on my site so I was planning on adding articles via Article Marketers but their price has gone up a lot. Article Marketers does not use software when submitting and there were many reasons to submit though them that overcame my usual concerns for submitting articles this way and it may have been part of my success in the past. However as I said there has been a big increase in prices. I have seen many people endorsing Ishare on this forum and others so looked at their site. The prices are better. There is a free manual way to submit which only get s you articles on one or maybe a few more but if you pay it goes to more sites with many advantages. I want to know if anyone has used Isnare and seen there traffic go increase.
I used to use iSnare and other programs. Traffic was so-so. But, that was yesterday's game. Most of the participants haven't figured out the game has changed. As with anything, lots of people are working today on yesterday's data. As to PR, I wouldn't be too quick to attribute that to any one thing. First of all, PR1-3 takes absolutely no real work. One (and yes I mean one) decent link gets you up to a PR 3. A PR 4 doesn't take too much more, but you'll typically need a few links. Anyway, I would use stuff like iSnare and just slam the article to as many houses as possible. Today, that's no good. All I get is a handful of links from supplemental results and one real link. Your best bet is to submit exclusive items to each article site you're interested in. I'd start with ezinearticles and go articles then expand out from there. You not only want traffic potential, but an SEO benefit. But don't take my word for it, do your own research and see what you think is working for you. As with anything, the more professional and meticulous you are, the better the result.
Neither. The information on their site is outdated. Taking the same article and posting it to hundreds or even a million sites won't increase your PR. You'll get "juice" from ONE site. The rest will be worthless. I'd rather take the time to take one article and rewrite it three to five times and submit to three to five solid places like ezinearticles.com and others. But, as always, I recommend that you test and come up with your own conclusion.
I agree with marketjunction in saying that the bulk of your traffic will come from 1 or 2 sites. Quality over quantity is definitely the way to go nowadays. Ezinearticles.com is a definite yes. However I've also had significant luck listing my articles at isnare. (Not using their distribution service, just listing my articles there.) So you really have to test the waters to see which one works best for your situation.
As far as i totally agree with the supplemental index and the less valued backlinks, i must say that A LOT of the same reprinted articles will NOT eventually end up in the supplemental index category. And although Google is more strict as to what it calls a link to your site, Yahoo and Msn will probably count most of the reprinted articles (with properly linked author resource) as a backlink. So whats the bottom line? Submit Unique articles to the top article directories and ALSO blast off a few of them using services like isnare or article marketer. Isnare is good if the number of articles to be submitted is low - article marketer is still cheaper when considered bulk submissions. TQ
Just post to the top 20 articles sites, and you will do fine. You can use Isnare to test a market for cheap. See if you get sales!! As for Seo and High Google position, ezinearticles, go articles and other poplular article sites are enough!
I am only using isnare on their dstribution service and ezinearticles. And i've been getting favorable results!
Hello all, I got result from Isnare. (a CB books sale or 2) But ezinearticles . com I think is one of the best to go after. They have really good traffic, search engines like it. cw
Earlier this year I bought the lifetime offer at Article Marketer, which at least back then I thought was a good value. And actually I've probably only submitted six or seven articles because my focus shifted. And I'm still getting subscribers from it today, so I'm quite happy with the results. I have not used Isnare, nor looked into it. Warmly, Dan