Methods To Push Articles High Up 1st Page?

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by candy_lim01, Jun 30, 2010.

  1. #1
    Hi,

    Let's say if we submit 3 articles a day, what's some fast methods to push the articles high up Google Page?

    Usually I do Onlywire bookmarking and IMAutomator.

    So what's your methods to get articles high up within the shortest time?

    Thanks
     
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  2. Dalyinx

    Dalyinx Peon

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    The best way would be to choose long-tail keywords, since there is less competition. If you have an article for any sort of competitive keyword (over 2000 allintitle: results), you probably won't see it jump to the top very quickly at all.

    I do a lot of article marketing, and I'm also very active on associatedcontent. Most of my articles debut on the first page, but quickly fall off, but then jump back on after 2-3 months. Granted, some articles stay at the bottom, but a good 30-40% jump back onto the first page on their own, and often continue to climb up into the top 5.

    Also, I use onlywire but nothing else.
     
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  3. Le Dangles

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    #3
    just keep pumping out as many articles as you can that are targeted towards long-tail keywords. Then link your articles together, create blogs and have your blogs and articles all linking to each other.
     
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    fireboat Active Member

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    Longer articles tend to rank higher, from my experiences.

    Also - find a forum or someplace to create a backlink to each article. Even if it's not a link from a high-pr page - any dofollow link to an article seems to help to bump the article up a bit. Articles with no backlinks seem to fall off the radar forever wheras articles that have a backlink usually rank better.
     
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  5. candy_lim01

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    I chose long tail as well, but they have lesser searches mthly. So you just keep pumping articles and bookmark with onlywire, that's all? That's what I do basically, but earnings don't seems to be justified. I'm thinking if we're able to find a fast methods to bring our old articles back to first page fast, our earnings will double and triple very fast ...
     
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    I usually submit my articles to Articlebase. Do you think if I submit the same article to Goarticles (Do-follow) and link back to my articlebase's original article, will it help to push the articlebase's article higher, or just a waste of time?
     
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    internetmarketingiq Well-Known Member

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    You can write a million articles, and it won't matter if they are not any good.

    The "method" is to create value. Google rewards value.
     
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    I decided to try submitting my articles to RSS directories. Any ideas how to check if my articles "gain" backlinks from these directories?
    How can we check backlinks of articles from Articlebase?
     
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  9. Dalyinx

    Dalyinx Peon

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    Well, what I was saying is that my old articles often do jump to the top of the page. If it doesn't do it on its own, though, it's often too much work (imo) to get it to the top. I'm willing to give my articles a little bit of a boost with some backlinks, but I can't be bothered to do the several hundred required to rank on the first page for MMA Strength and Conditioning, for example (which is my main niche.)

    Examples: One of my older articles just jumped to #5 for latissimus dorsi exercises, while another is #5 for how to sweat less.

    Usually, if they're good articles then they'll jump to the top eventually. Then again, that doesn't always happen.
     
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    The keyword phrase "MMA Strength and Conditioning" only has about 50k competing pages. That's not that bad. If you put in the effort to push some decent PR links to an article targeting that term it shouldn't be that hard to rank on first page.

    And your keyword "latissimus dorsi exercises" only has about 25k so if your content is pretty relevant, due to the fact your article is almost a year old, it is bound to rank decently for that term as there isn't much competing with it.

    If you don't want to build the backlinks yourself, outsource them to someone else. Building backlinks is an essential part of article marketing. If you want them to rank well you need to implement good backlinking strategies to get them to a good position and to get them to stay there.
     
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    I usually just choose long tail keywords like most of you have suggested. Then social bookmark the heck out of the articles and then post a galore of Angela's Backlinks to the articles. I've had huge success getting my articles to page 1 and a few to #1 by just doing that. You already get plenty of link power just having the article published on Ezine or Articlesbase.
     
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  12. candy_lim01

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    We need to pay to use Angela's Backlinks right?
    Any free methods that you can advise?
     
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    Yes, you do have to pay for Angela's backlinks. However it is only $5/month. And pays for itself with just 1 conversion from your article. She has much higher PR forums profiles than Paul's backlinks and usually throws in a .edu or.gov site each month. Well worth it IMO

    But yes, I also do use other free ways of creating backlinks that are powerful and help boost the articles up thru Google page 1
    Includes:
    1.) I will send a few "tweets" thru Twitter linking to the article. Use Hootsuite so I can save the tweet as a draft and use it over and over again without having
    to re-type it.
    2.) I created a Facebook page for just my IM endeavors and will always post a link to the article on my Facebook page. You get good backlinks plus those Social Media avenues provide good traffic as well.
    3.) The other thing I have found that works is setting up a blog in Blogger and also mini-blog sites, such as Tumblr, Amplify, Vox, Multiply, Posterous, etc. You will know enough about your topic/niche to post a little bit of content and setup anchor text backlinks to your articles. Shoot, sometimes my Tumblr, Posterous, etc. blogs end up ranking higher than the article itself. I will also take one of my articles and spin it using some free article spinning tools you can find online.

    If I have a multitude of niches that I market thru articles, I will set up these Blogger blogs, and Mini-blogs with title's such as "Be Healthy, Stay Wealthy, and Be Happy" for example. Anything and everything I market related to weight loss, alternative health stuff, making money online, conquering depression or anxiety, I can post all that content in that one blog and set the backlinks to articles related to that niche. By that time, Google has already seen my blogs relate to all of that content and consider it relative. All in one place and you don't have to go setup so many different blogs, with different profiles. That's a pain in the rear!

    But it does work. And it's free. Just have to spend the time doing the work but it will pay off in the long run. You get good link juice these days from Twitter, FB, and these Web 2.0 properties.

    Not sure if that is what you are looking for but hope it helps
     
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    That was kind of my point - articles with long tail keywords will rank up on their own eventually. "MMA Strength and Conditioning," isn't that easy to rank up for, though. I have a fair number of direct PR1 and PR2 backlinks + thousands of unranked / PR0 ones and am only at the top of page 2.
     
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    You can also try "Buzzle" they seem to have a good following - as well - get with pingler.com and promote all of your articles and feeds there. I think the person who owns pingler is a regular on this site. You might want to chat with him about it. Have been using the service for a while and am getting some decent strength from the service.
     
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    I wouldn't write a whole article just to link to an article. That seems like a bit of work.

    But linking to your articles is still a good idea - I just use profile links or links inclded in dofollow forums.
     
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    dess71 Well-Known Member

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    Article marketing is the first system that worked for me. But I wanted something easier like posting in usfreeads and have them ranked. Because in such sites you are not required to write 250 words minimum. I saw some people having thousands of visitors for some of their review ads in usfreeads.
    The other thing I would like to know is that what can be the possible reason that some review sites are almost always FIRST PAGE for all new product launches. Is it the WP theme or back link or what ? They have monopolized first page of Google and some even do not have full content. It's a Puzzle.
     
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