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Some Dirt On Article Submission Services

May 30th, 2008 Posted in Writing and Speaking

Sean: I want to be careful because there’s a whole family of companies like that company who offer article submission services. Rather than address that company particularly, I’m going to address the family of companies.

Caller: Ok, no problem.

Sean: Simply because I want to maintain a high level of professionalism, and I think that that company actually does a lot of things other than just article submission. I just want to be very professional here.

Caller: My question wasn’t intended to put you in a compromising position.

Sean: No, I won’t allow it to be. Let me go ahead and answer the question though.

Caller: Go ahead.

Sean: Any article directory service that submits to - and although I’m making this very broad, you can probably change the number around a tad but not much - more than 100 or 150 article directories is most likely submitting to several thousand. They’ll advertise that they’re submitting to several thousand, and what they’re doing in most cases is they’re not actually submitting to a directory. They’re submitting to a publisher of a directory or a publisher of a website. What happens is if a company promises to submit your article to say 10,000 directories and publishers, then they may be submitting it to 10 directories and 9,990 publishers.

I actually signed up to be a publisher at one point with a couple of different companies. I don’t remember the names and which ones they were, but my inbox became flooded with thousands of emails every day. Each one was a different article. So, what I learned in a hurry was that submitting articles to those types of places most of that just goes into somebody’s spam box and gets deleted.

There are a few companies - I can’t give you the names - I have to just google for them. If you look up “article submission service” there’re a few companies. If you can find a company that charges about a dollar a piece to submit to the article directories, then they’ll also give you a list of the directories they submitted it to so you can go back and check their work. That tends to be much more legitimate and tends to get you many more back links than just getting your article landed in email boxes. Again, I can’t give you any specific names. If you just google “article submission services,” you’ll find the ones that are in the top ten results. There’re two or three there, I believe, that do a fine job.

The key with this is if it’s much less than a dollar a piece, it’s not physically possible to pay people to do it, so it’s being done in an automated fashion. Most of the directories are just rejecting anything that’s done in an automated fashion as spam. They really want it to be hand-submitted. You really can’t pay anybody - no matter what part of the world you go to - much less than a dollar a piece and get a good job.

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Sean Mize is an internet marketing strategist who teaches internet marketers how to increase their income by creating high ticket classes and coaching programs.

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