Article submission software

david64

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what an apt name for a product.. Bilge pump - for the distribution of xxxxx

That's usually the name I give to those types of things :D When it comes to articles, all of the automation programs will either be muck spreaders or programs that will become obsolete over time due to changes on-site.

The thing is with muck slinging article submission is that they are so stuffed that only about 5-10% of articles get indexed by default.

Anyway, this is the only one I've heard positive things about:

http://www.instantarticlesubmitter.com/

Seems to be used to submit to the better directories.
 
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LBtrading

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I have personally used "automatic article submitter" by Millan,

It submits to the main directories like ezine articles etc it allows you to enter spin context for automatic unique articles at each site.

has alot of features and is constantly updated, It can take a little time to learn the software but it has video tutorials as well.

it submits to alot of articles automatically and some are semi-automatic where you have to enter captcha codes etc

also creates accounts for you which is nice.
 
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In other words, you don't really care about the quality of your articles, you are only interested in the marketing benefits. End result will be almost no traffic and zero imporvment in your ranking.

All you have is a bilge pump with a filter.
 
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When you have an article, you need to submit it manually, submitting it with automated software will not get your site anywhere, and will be a huge waste of time. the days of automated software working are long gone.
 
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webgeek

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Semi-automatic software like ArticleSubmitter will allow you to easily distribute the exact same article to multiple sites.

If you want to spin them into multiple unique versions of the same article, try seNuke.

However, if you're willing to spend about 1-1.5 GBP per article, hire someone offshore to rewrite it into multiple similar versions. Spend 20 quid, get 15-25 versions, and submit each to the top 15 (or 25) article directories yourself (or pay another 50p per article and have someone do the submissions for you).

You can find SEO outsourcing deals like this offered on DigitalPoint all the time. Just check their iTrader rating...
 
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