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    Sunday, December 25th, 2011
    11:45 am
    How to pick articles Directory - Evaluation Guidelines

    Today I received a message from an article site, that we won't name. These were telling me that they are excited to allow me realize that my article have been approved and that it had been now live. Obtaining the notice didn't excite me. And that i had already decided that I would never submit an article for them again. After hearing the background, you may understand why. Additionally, you will learn to choose article directories for SEO purposes along the way.

    The article had been submitted over 3 months prior. The first time I emailed support at this particular directory, I reminded them the two weeks for evaluating the submission was past. I also managed to get clear which i was evaluating their ability to provide on their promises before I considered paying for reasonably limited membership.

    Per month later, the article was still being pending. I emailed again asking once they were going to approve the article. I almost pulled the content, but after checking their author's guidelines, I realized that I possibly could post the article around the blog I was establishing for that article's niche. I posted the content around the blog and chose to see how long they would take.

    Why am I sharing this short article directory story of woe?

    When selecting which article directory sites you are going to post your well-written article on, you have to consider several factors. Even if articles directory shows up on the listing of the "best article directories" on the internet, there may be more you need to know before you decide to post your posts on that website. This website is at the top five on several lists.

    To be able to evaluate articles directory's quality, you must do some research. Here are some important questions you should ask.

    Does your directory ask you for a fee to post articles, in order to improve service?

    A good article directory should have a totally free option that permits you to decide if their directory produces the outcomes you are searching for. In return for not having to pay for anything, you are very likely the review process to take anywhere from 7 days to 14 days.

    If an article directory does not have your article submissions live within the time period it promises, how can you trust the directory's word it only accepts the very best quality articles? If your directory is really swamped it can't review free submissions on time, then there's a real risk that anybody who is willing to pay the membership fee will get their 24 hour review in the cost of quality.

    It is my opinion that an article directory that requires authors to submit the absolute minimum number of articles for review before an author is allowed to purchase "premium author" rights is really a directory that is committed to making certain the work it publishes meets a certain standard. This can be a practice that may prevent non-authors from gaming the machine.

    article directory

    Would be the articles around the directory of excellent quality?

    Generally, the caliber of the articles in an article directory reflects the need for posting on the directory. You may expect every article directory to possess some articles that slip through after a writer has achieved their expert author status, or whatever title your directory gives to someone who has submitted the absolute minimum number of articles for review. Sometimes writers slack off after they've attained "status."

    What you are searching for are directories where the articles aren't advertisements, are well written and aren't full of keywords. There are many who have good reputations. And also the recent Google changes don't necessary reflect which of them they are. Skip around the site for various topics. If you find good content on each search phrase, then you're probably on the good article site.

    Can articles be submitted without dealing with review?

    Watch out for sites that do not review your articles before they go live. A website that does not review the quality of submissions is potentially a site that Google might find like a "content farm." The best article sites are experiencing Google's latest "farm" algorithms. Don't expect sites that don't monitor the caliber of their material that will help you with long-term positive SEO goals.

    articles directory

    Does the directory require your submissions to be your original work?

    It will. Some directories go as far as to want you to definitely have never published your article elsewhere on the internet. This services the directory well by providing it link supremacy with Google.

    If you want primary link authority, then you may prefer to use directories that allow you to publish your article as a blog post as well as submit it for publication on their article site. Which strategy works well with you will rely on in which you be prepared to get your most traffic from. For some businesses, a blog needs to be a principal SEO strategy, while for other people article promotion is more successful at generating leads. If your primary focus is B2B then the blog might be your best strategy unless you can publish articles in trade journals. For a B2C company, article promotion can be very successful.

    In either scenario, it is vital the directories you publish to do not accept plr articles and don't accept revised content (even of your own articles). You need to only submit your articles to directories that require that you provide articles with new and fresh material.

    The quality of the content directories you choose to work with determines the long-term success of your article promotion efforts. Don't settle for not directories that pass the screening provided when you answer these questions.
    11:43 am
    How to pick an Article Directory - Evaluation Guidelines

    This morning I received a message from an article site, which I won't name. They were saying that they are excited to let me realize that my article have been approved which it was now live. Getting the notice did not excite me. And I had already decided which i would not submit articles to them again. After hearing the background, you may realise why. You will also learn how to choose article directories for SEO purposes in the process.

    The article had been submitted over 3 months prior. The very first time I emailed support at this particular directory, I reminded them that the fourteen days for evaluating the submission was past. I also managed to get clear that I was evaluating remarkable ability to deliver on the promises before I considered paying for a premium membership.

    A month later, the content was still pending. I emailed again asking when they would approve the content. I almost pulled the content, but after checking their author's guidelines, I remarked that I could post the article around the blog I had been establishing for the article's niche. I posted the article around the blog and chose to see how long they would take.

    Why am I sharing this short article directory story of woe?

    When selecting which article directory sites you are going to post your well-written article on, you need to consider several factors. Even if an article directory shows up on a list of the "best article directories" on the internet, there might be more you need to know before you post your articles on that site. This site was in the very best five on several lists.

    In order to evaluate articles directory's quality, you must do some research. Here are some important questions you should ask.

    Does the directory charge you a fee to publish articles, in order to get better service?

    A good article directory should have a free option that permits you to decide if their directory produces the results you are searching for. In return for lacking to pay anything, you should expect the review process to consider anywhere from seven days to 14 days.

    If the article directory does not have your article submissions live inside the time period it promises, how will you trust the directory's word it only accepts the very best quality articles? If a directory is so swamped that it can't review free submissions on time, then there's a real risk that anybody who is willing to pay for the membership fee will get their Round-the-clock review in the expense of quality.

    It is my opinion that an article directory that needs authors to submit the absolute minimum quantity of articles for review before a writer is permitted to purchase "premium author" rights is a directory that is committed to making certain the job it publishes meets a certain standard. This can be a practice that may prevent non-authors from gaming the machine.

    article directory

    Would be the articles around the directory of excellent quality?

    Generally, the quality of the articles within an article directory reflects the need for posting on the directory. You may expect every article directory to possess some articles that slip through after a writer has achieved their expert author status, or whatever title your directory gives to someone who has submitted the absolute minimum quantity of articles for review. Sometimes writers slack off after they've attained "status."

    What you are searching for are directories where the articles aren't advertisements, are well written and aren't full of keywords. There are many who've good reputations. And the recent Google changes don't necessary reflect which ones they are. Skip round the site for various topics. If you discover good content on each search phrase, then you're probably on a good article site.

    Can articles be submitted without dealing with review?

    Beware of sites that don't review your articles before they go live. A site that does not review the quality of submissions is potentially a site that Google will see like a "content farm." The best article sites are struggling with Google's latest "farm" algorithms. Don't expect sites that don't monitor the caliber of their material to help you with long-term positive SEO goals.

    articles directory

    Does the directory require your submissions to be your original work?

    It should. Some directories go as far as to want you to definitely haven't published your article anywhere else on the web. This services your directory well by providing it link supremacy with Google.

    If you are seeking primary link authority, you might would rather use directories where you can publish your article like a article in addition to submit it for publication on their article site. Which strategy works well with you will depend on in which you be prepared to get your most traffic from. For many businesses, your blog needs to be a primary SEO strategy, while for other people article promotion is much more successful at generating leads. If your primary focus is B2B then the blog may be your best strategy if you can't publish articles in trade journals. For any B2C company, article promotion can be quite successful.

    Either in scenario, it is vital the directories you publish to complete not accept plr articles and do NOT accept revised content (even of your own articles). You need to only submit your articles to directories that expect you to provide articles with new and fresh material.

    The quality of the article directories you choose to use determines the long-term success of your article marketing efforts. Don't settle for anything but directories that pass the screening provided whenever you answer these questions.
    11:42 am
    How to Choose an Article Directory - Evaluation Guidelines

    Today I received a message from an article site, which I won't name. These were telling me that they are excited to let me know that my article have been approved and that it was now live. Getting the notice didn't excite me. And I had already decided that I would never submit articles to them again. After hearing the backdrop, you may realise why. Additionally, you will learn to choose article directories for SEO purposes in the process.

    The article have been submitted over 3 months prior. The first time I emailed support at this particular directory, I reminded them that the fourteen days for evaluating the submission was past. I also made it clear which i was evaluating their ability to deliver on the promises before I considered paying for reasonably limited membership.

    Per month later, the content was still being pending. I emailed a second time asking when they were going to approve the content. I almost pulled the article, but after checking their author's guidelines, I realized that I possibly could post the content around the blog I was establishing for the article's niche. I posted the article around the blog and decided to see how long they'd take.

    Why am I sharing this article directory story of woe?

    When selecting which article directory sites you will post your well-written article on, you need to consider several factors. Even when an article directory shows up on the list of the "best article directories" on the internet, there might be more you need to know before you decide to post your articles on that site. This website was in the very best five on several lists.

    To be able to evaluate articles directory's quality, you must do some research. Here are a few important questions to ask.

    Does your directory ask you for a fee to post articles, or to improve service?

    A good article directory must have a free option that permits you to see whether their directory produces the results you are seeking. In return for not having to pay anything, you should expect the review process to take between 7 days to Fourteen days.

    If the article directory does not have your article submissions live within the time period it promises, how will you trust the directory's word that it only accepts the very best quality articles? If your directory is really swamped it can't review free submissions on time, then there's a real risk that anybody who is willing to pay the membership fee can get their Round-the-clock review at the cost of quality.

    I believe that an article directory that requires authors to submit the absolute minimum quantity of articles for review before an author is allowed to purchase "premium author" rights is really a directory that is committed to making certain the work it publishes meets a particular standard. This is a practice that may prevent non-authors from gaming the system.

    article directory

    Would be the articles around the directory of excellent quality?

    Generally, the quality of the articles within an article directory reflects the value of posting on the directory. You can expect every article directory to have some articles that slip through after an author has achieved their expert author status, or whatever title the directory gives to somebody who has submitted a minimum number of articles for review. Sometimes writers slack off after they've attained "status."

    What you are searching for are directories in which the articles aren't advertisements, are well written and aren't stuffed with keywords. There are lots of who have good reputations. And the recent Google changes don't necessary reflect which of them these are. Skip around the site for various topics. If you discover good content on each search phrase, then you are probably on the good article site.

    Can articles be submitted without dealing with review?

    Beware of sites that don't take a look at articles before they're going live. A site that does not review the quality of submissions is potentially a website that Google will see like a "content farm." The best article sites are struggling with Google's latest "farm" algorithms. Don't expect sites that don't monitor the caliber of their material to help you with long-term positive SEO goals.

    articles directory

    Does the directory require your submissions to become your original work?

    It should. Some directories go so far as to require you to haven't published your article elsewhere on the internet. This services the directory well by providing it link supremacy with Google.

    If you are seeking primary link authority, you might prefer to use directories where you can publish your article as a blog post as well as submit it for publication on the article site. Which strategy works well with you will depend on in which you expect to get a most traffic from. For many businesses, your blog must be a primary SEO strategy, while for others article promotion is much more successful at generating leads. In case your primary focus is B2B then the blog might be your best strategy if you can't publish articles in trade journals. For a B2C company, article marketing can be quite successful.

    Either in scenario, it is essential that the directories you publish to do not accept private label rights articles and do NOT accept revised content (even of your own articles). You should only submit your posts to directories that expect you to provide articles with new and fresh material.

    The caliber of the article directories you decide to work with determines the long-term success of your article marketing efforts. Don't settle for not directories that pass the screening provided when you answer these questions.
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