Article Marketing – Why You Should Only Submit Unique Content
Writing and submitting articles has been an increasingly popular way to market products and web sites. It can be a very effective way to create inbound links to your web sites, but only if it is done the right way!
It is a cheap – but a very time consuming job to write articles to submit to maybe hundreds of article directories and e-zine directories. To make your job easier, you might use some of the free or paid article marketing submission tools.
You write this great article, you use all the best keywords for your niche, and and you apply all the SEO strategies you know, and you also create a compelling bio. When you have done that, you paste your article into the article marketing submission software, and hit the Submit button.
Now you relax, and wait for all the traffic that your article will bring to your website. Only if things were so easy! Maybe you had success with submitting articles that way a few years back, but sadly not today.
The rules of the internet change rapidly, so submitting articles doesn’t give you the same results it did a few years ago.
The Problem:
Now you submit the same version of your article to every article site, which means you are spreading duplicate content all over the net. Most of the major search engines now kick out duplicate content, so although your article has now been published on hundreds of article sites, now it may only count as 1 single inbound link to your website.
The Solution:
To keep submitting your articles to the article directories, but only unique versions of each article, because you want each and every article to produce a unique link to your website. By submitting unique articles once a week, or more frequently, you can have hundreds or thousands of inbound links to your website within a few months!
Do you want to learn how I easily submit my unique articles to over a thousand of article directory sites?
Now you have the opportunity to discover how to put your article marketing on steroids once and for all. Find out how to submit unique versions of your articles from now on. Don’t reprint this exact article. Instead, reprint a free unique content version of this same article.
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