Article Submit Auto

June 29, 2009 by Ari  
Filed under Learn Search Engine Optimization

Article Submit Auto

This is a new tool that will help anyone looking for good SEO for their site or blog.  Good SEO, or better said quick SEO requires you to build up a lot of inbound links to your site or blog if you are going to demonstrate to the search engines that you are important and relevant because there are lots of links pointing to your site.  Additionally, you want people to find articles written by you that they can then click and visit your site.  This not only helps with your site popularity of course, but it increases your traffic and possibly your business leads as well.  Traffic and increased inbound links equals an increased PR or Page Rank with the search engines.  This is what is required to push that site or blog along.  And that is why I recommend Article Submit Auto.

Article Submit Auto will allow you to take an article that you wrote for a topic, and submit it automatically to various article directories.  The best feature of Article Submit Auto is that it takes the same article your wrote and rearranges the content of the article, giving you various versions of the article so you can still get the unique articles on your article magazine directories.  You never want to submit the exact same article to more than one directory (because of the duplicate content penalty imposed by the same search engines).  So it is wise to use a tool like Article Submit Auto to ensure that when you submit, it has the variety required to sit on each unique article directory.

This is not a new concept as there are other tools like CLAUTOBOTPRO that allows you to auto submit postings to Craigslist.org, BackPage.com and Kijiji.com.  Likewise, Article Submit Auto allows you to do the same with articles to article directories.  Please note that these tools are not endorsed for spamming purposes, they are endorsed for their ability to help you automate your legitimate marketing and business purpose.  If you have good information on your service, industry or product; by all means, type away and publish as many articles as you can.  A tool like Article Submit Auto just makes the job that much faster.

So how much faster could you accomplish article writing and posting with Article Submit Auto?  Just imagine how long it takes to write an article and then having to submit it manually to various article directories?  Yikes.  If you don’t get bored quickly, you will soon see why some people give up on internet marketing.  Not because it doesn’t work, but because repetitive work makes anything seem lamo. 

Article Submit Auto will submit automatically to all article directories and help jump start your article submission process.  One button push to market settings allow you to send your article in quickly and automatically.  In the end, Article Submit Auto will help you create more articles so you can gain more inbound / backlinks to your site or blog; and, enjoy increased traffic from having more articles online than the next guy.  Preview Article Submit Auto on your own and let me know what you think by submitting your comments below.

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The 3 Pillars on Internet Ambitions Part 3 of 4

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Pillar Three: Marketing

There is a famous saying in the marketing business about people that market without knowing what they are doing, and it goes something like this: “I know that half of my marketing efforts are working, –I just don’t know which half…

    Focus:  Marketing is not search engine optimization.  Marketing is also not doing
    everything possible (and desperate) to plaster your site presence everywhere.  However,
    marketing IS the effective distribution of your previous efforts (as sequenced above). 
    Having everything ready and sequenced puts you in the position to take your content to
    your audience, and in turn, –take that audience to your sponsors.

    Distribution:  Although you can bring your site to the top of the search engines by just
    paying for that priviledge, you must remember that search engines are only one of many
    options.  Search engines make money by selling advertisements on their search results. 
    They do not make money when you come up on those same results through organic
    means.  Yet despite organic or paid inclusion methods of presence, remember to use the
    old brick and mortar systems too.  For example, send an email to a 2nd or 3rd place
    newspaper (columnist) or radio station (DJ) telling them about your site (and the
    wonderful article you wrote about them).  Expand those efforts to include social media
    sites like MySpace and target that super popular blogger or surfer and write about them. 
    After all, everyone enjoys telling people where they’ve been written about.
   
    Traffic:  When you annex the three pillars into the sequences above, you will know the
    answer to your traffic question.  The combination of all those efforts, from planning to
    setup to posting to indexing to paid/organic inclusion to distribution, is what will come
    together and drive your traffic.  What keeps them there is the information you provide.
    So think about that one.  Is what you write or post about, interesting?  People want
    information that will enrich their lives or at a minimum, provide some level of interest.
    What you don’t want is traffic, –that has nothing to see or read because you’re not ready. 

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The 3 Pillars on Internet Ambitions Part 2 of 4

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Pillar Two: Content

How many times are you going to read somewhere that “content is king?”  Everyone says it is in some form or another and goes further by giving you’re their perspective, but the bottom line is: where do you get it? And, how much of it do you need?

    Sourcing:  The internet is a place that is constantly hungry for information.  And
    unfortunately, the majority of the people that go to the internet are looking for
    information and only the minority of the people are providing that information.
    Therefore, you can almost guarantee yourself a spot on the information highway. 
    Sourcing begins with you.  Tell the world what you are good at.  And don’t try to be the
    expert.  Just share your opinions at a minimum, and make sure to communicate those
    thoughts and ideas -regularly.
   
    Volume:     Let me put it this way, when you setup your domain you created your first index
    (i.e., www.yoursite.com).  Google will index you eventually and so will MSN and Yahoo. 
    However, for most bloggers’ efforts to be considered even mildly successful, they have to
    reach a minimum level of at least 500 indexes going to your domain before you start to
    see viable quantities of traffic on your site.  By indexes I don’t mean inbound links.
    And this “indexing” happens only when you post to your blog.  More posts, more indexing.
    Additionally, if you assign tags (keywords) to your posts, you may increase the index. 
    In the above example, if you have written 100 posts, then you will have 100 indexes, i.e:

             Site Index URL Number 1:       www.yoursite.com
             Site Index URL Number 100:   www.yoursite.com/post-name-etc/

   Now add “simple tags” and “sitemap” your website, and you have effectively raised your
   indexes (URLs) to over 200 by now.

             Site Domain Index: 1
             Site Post Indexes: 100
             Site Tag Indexes: 100

   Congratulations, you now have 201 indexes (assuming the search engines index your total
   URLs) that reference your presence when people search (regardless of whether it’s a
   social network or a search engine).
   
   Visit Google.com and in the search bar type site:yourdomain.com to see your indexes. 
   Where ‘yourdomain’ is replaced by your domain or the website of your choice.

     Links:  All conversations about search engine optimization (SEO) and social media
     optimization (SMO) end with inbound links.  Google, MSN and Yahoo use them to
     determine your site’s “rank” in their search results.  The more websites that link to you,
     the higher your score and authority.  Obviously if you are writing content and enhancing
     the information highway, then you don’t have to worry about links, they will eventually
     get around to you.

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