Have you tried JetSubmitter? Does it work? Does it distribute your articles to hundreds of article directories? Please share your experience on this forum... Thanks.
I love Jetsubmitter. Other than submitting my articles manually, it is the only article submission software I have used. After you use it, Google your name or pen name and you will see a ton of entries. I would recommend it. I like that you can log in and see what the status is on submitting your site to each of the directories.
i recently found this (my gf's been using it ...eaprently shes a ghost writer and id idnt know it lol) but i see a big flaw in it: its nothing but goign to create backlinks for the most part, SEO wise, having the same content submited to 100 forums = blacklisted by google, right?
Have you tried the paid option? Does it really distribute all articles to 470 article directories for the paid option?
Personally I use the free versions of directory submitter and article submitter and have decent results with them.
I just signed up with jetsubmitter, As they had a 1$ offer and i wanted to try it out, I might post some results if there are any, im kinda new to the whole article thing.
Would you mind posting a tutorial on how to use it? I've spent the better part of this weekend trying to use it with no luck. I watched all the help videos too. I have no clue what I'm doing wrong, but certainly something if I'm having this much trouble with it.
Two tools I use for article marketing to get articles in front of real readers and not just the directories: Artemis Pro (www.artemispro.com) - email submission and a nice way to prevent dupe content. Free Article Tool (www.thekaizenbusiness.com/hermes/) re-uses your Artemis formatted articles.
I just started with jetspinner/jetsubmitter and heres my take on it. You submit an article to jetspinner and using their guidelines for spinning the artucle it will create 100s of variations of your article. These articles are then used by jetsubmitter to post one at a time to up to 470 article directories, of which jetsubmitter tries to auto create your account at the 470 article directories for you. Now here's the kicker: It appears that all of the directories are article dashboard article directories. Meaning that if you went to article dashboard and submitted an article you could end up with the same result as all article dashboard sites are networked together, well most of them anyway. The difference being that jetsubmitter will use one of your article variations to hopefully appear as unique content to the search engines. Does it work? All depends on how many variables you place within the article at jetspinner. Obviously if you only allow for a few spin variables you are not going to get articles that are very different from each other. Here is the raw source of the test article I spun at jetspinner: http://www.daelectronics.com/Test-Article-At-Jetspinner.html Now I set the distribution at 100 posts per day and I am on day 2 of this test here are my results so far: [B]Project Name Submitted Remaining Failed Status[/B] Affiliate Marketing 38 267 162 Active Code (markup): So as you can see its not that impressive so far. Out of 200 posts only 38 of them have actually made it through. Looking at some of the reasons why there have been 162 failures the reasons have been: Account not activated (Jetsubmitter wasn't able to automatically activate the account) Site error (Some problem with the article site, probably not a working site) Directory not found (The requested directory to submit the article doesn't exist, a lot of the directories are niche topic specfic) Now you also have to realize that out of the 38 so far WERE submitted successfully the admin of the article site still have to approve the article so that may take a month of Sundays as well. I'm going to try it for one month and see how it goes. I will go in and correct the unable to activate accounts by resubmitting the "directory repair" as they call it and then finally do the ones I have to manually to get them working. My second article I post will be the actual "proof in the pudding" I suppose. If on the second article I get at least 50% response of actual articles being posted I will be happy as a lark and keep the service. I'll post my results in a week or so of article test #2. Btw...they have a $1 trial for 3 days, so thats really not that bad and the monthly fee is only $27 so thats not bad either if I can get at least 200+ articles posted. Hope this helps answer some questions about jetspinner and jetsubmitter. I'll have more detailed info on my next article post.
i will watch this post.... i just signed up for JS on the $1 trial.... it seems they have a new site you can use as well called Jetsubmitter2.com Apparently a lot of these problems have been fixed but we'll see. 38 submission is worth $1 to me anyway!!!
I've used Jetsubmitter and it was ok. I'm can't believe nobody mentioned Unique Article Wizard. You get submitted to 5-700 eZine directories in specific niches. Most are quality sites that are ranked high on Alexa or have fairly good page ranks, too. That's why I originally switched and it turned out to be a good move. http://www.uniquearticlewizard.com/
UAW is a good service too but at $67/month its kind of steep priced for the beginning article marketer. Jetsubmitter is approximately half that price and in recent months have fixed tons of bugs in their submission service. Plus they just unveiled a new service where if you are stuck for time or just can't figure out how to use the spinner service to create a "seed article" they will create one for you for about $6 an article. This is well worth the price for being able to generate 100s of human readable articles that can be submitted to articles directories. Currently this service is only open to Jetspinner members, which is still a free service.
That's good to hear because I tried it, followed the instructions on the video and I couldn't get it to work for me no how. I even had some one on one emails with them and it went nowhere. I too tried it for the $1 and ended up cancelling
It is a bit tedious to use, I'll admit. The link above to the test article I submitted took me nearly an hour to create. But once I got it right it spun perfectly. Now that they offer the seed article creation services for only $6 an article this could be a worthwhile service for even the beginner article marketers now.