Posted By: edmundk ()
Posted On: 09/01/2006 12:05 pm
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Hi everyone,
I try to promote (increase )my own opt-ins list.
I have my own articles. I am looking for free massive distribution articles sites.
MAy somebody help me?
Edmund Krzeminski
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Posted By: bhartzer (Administrator)
Posted On: 09/01/2006 12:44 pm
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free massive distribution articles sites
What's your definition of free massive distribution articles sites?
To be honest with you, there are really only a handful of article sites out there that have the majority of traffic and that will help when it comes to article distribution.
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Posted By: edmundk ()
Posted On: 09/01/2006 01:58 pm
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To be honest with you, there are really only a handful of article sites out there that have the majority of traffic and that will help when it comes to article distribution.
Please give me "only a handful of article sites out there that have the majority of traffic and that will help when it comes to article distribution."
Edmund
[ Message was edited by: bhartzer 09/01/2006 02:14 pm ]
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Posted By: bhartzer (Administrator)
Posted On: 09/01/2006 02:21 pm
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This search is probably going to give you some good places.
You can also search for:
"submit article" keyword
(replace keyword with your topic)
Then, once you find an article site that you're thinking of submitting to look on the site for an article and take some of the text from that article from a few weeks ago and search for it. You'll soon find the sites where articles are indexed.
If you really want to find some more places that are good to submit to, then look for some links in some of those articles and analyze the backlinks--find article sites that are counting as backlinks or showing up as backlinks.
But, to be honest with you, the best "article sites" I found weren't article sites--they were news sites or other types of sites that were already experts in their field. For example, on an article about web hosting I got my article listed on a big web hosting type of site. That link counted more and brought me more traffic than any "article site" ever did.
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