AffiloBlueprint Day 44—Submitting article to AMA
June 20th 2009 04:45 pm
There’s been a big stretch of time between my last post and this one. This is due to a situation at home that caused me not to be online very much.
But now I’m back.
In my last post, I said I was skipping right to PPC instead of following the exact order of ABP. But I’ve changed my mind. So what I did was sign up for Article Marketing Automation and submit one of my articles. AMA is a tool that lets you submit articles which are then carried on related blogs. This way you get back links.
You may be wondering if so many blogs are carrying your article, won’t Google see them as duplicate content?
Not if you ’spin’ them. AMA allows you to create multiple versions of every sentence. Then they randomly pick and choose these sentences to create unique versions of your article, which they submit to blogs.
So I signed up for an account ($47.00 but it comes with a 30-day guarantee) and tried it.
I used their tagging system to come up with different sentences. Then I submitted the article for publication.
Up until now, I have not been indexed by Google for anything but my privacy policy (I could have sworn I also saw my homepage there a month ago, but it isn’t now).
A day later, I had 2 blog sites publishing my article. That’s 2 back links to my site.
One other thing I’m going to do is a little trick I learned. Since I’m using posts instead of pages, I’m going to subscribe to the RSS of my blog via Google’s custom home page.
But now I’m back.
In my last post, I said I was skipping right to PPC instead of following the exact order of ABP. But I’ve changed my mind. So what I did was sign up for Article Marketing Automation and submit one of my articles. AMA is a tool that lets you submit articles which are then carried on related blogs. This way you get back links.
You may be wondering if so many blogs are carrying your article, won’t Google see them as duplicate content?
Not if you ’spin’ them. AMA allows you to create multiple versions of every sentence. Then they randomly pick and choose these sentences to create unique versions of your article, which they submit to blogs.
So I signed up for an account ($47.00 but it comes with a 30-day guarantee) and tried it.
I used their tagging system to come up with different sentences. Then I submitted the article for publication.
Up until now, I have not been indexed by Google for anything but my privacy policy (I could have sworn I also saw my homepage there a month ago, but it isn’t now).
A day later, I had 2 blog sites publishing my article. That’s 2 back links to my site.
One other thing I’m going to do is a little trick I learned. Since I’m using posts instead of pages, I’m going to subscribe to the RSS of my blog via Google’s custom home page.