"Submit Your Articles: Guidelines for Getting the Most Out of Article
Syndication"
Learn what the experts haven't told you yet about internet marketing through article
syndication.
The prevailing, generic internet marketing advice in vogue right now is that
you need to syndicate your content. In other words, submit your articles to
content directories and syndication hubs in order to win new traffic and links
to your website.
The problem is that most new online business owners looking for solid step-by-step
advice on how this is practically accomplished are turning up little more than
the advice above.
People in the know have been there and done that. In fact, although article
syndication is all the rage these days, expert internet marketers have been
doing this for years. The system of getting the most out of syndication is a
bit more advanced than simply paying someone to syndicate your content for you,
to say the least.
Something to consider is that article dispersal hubs (article directories)
come in all shapes and sizes. And some are far more advanced than most.
Consider the fact, which you might not have been aware of until now, that just
getting your articles posted on a bunch of directories doesn't necessarily mean
you are getting your articles read in great numbers by your target market.
Surprised? You shouldn't be. Think about the old link farms. It was awhile
before anyone realized that no one in their target market was actually seeing
their links! Certainly no one from their target market. Yet it was all the rage
in its short-lived days as a top-notch marketing tactic!The same can be said
of most of the article directories on the web today. The two main visitors of
such directories are website owners looking for content for their sites and
authors looking for places to get published.
If neither of these groups are your target market, you are in big trouble if
your articles only get syndicated to directories and no further.
The real point of syndication is consumption of your information by your target
audience. Followed by a click on your link in the byline of your articles. A
side benefit is any resulting search engine boost you might get for your site,
but it is far less than most experts are telling you.
You see, when you submit your articles to the average directory they simply
sit there and go no further. The average directories get little or no traffic
and they do not in turn promote themselves properly through RSS feeds to bring
your articles any real exposure.
The directories that give you the most bang for your buck are the directories
that further syndicate your content through RSS and newsletters for each topic
for which they accept articles.
What you want to look for are directories that are promoting your content actively
and promoting themselves professionally. Look for directories with pagerank
and high traffic stats and you can easily forget about any others.
In fact, just one submission to one high traffic, RSS feed-enabled directory
can net you more traffic and backlinks than most of the rest of the content
directories out there, since most of the others are small sites with article
scripts put up by amateur marketers.
So when choosing places to spend time hand-submitting your content for the
widest distribution possible, make sure you check to make sure submission is
even worth that valuable effort. Check each directory's pagerank and traffic
stats before you waste time submitting your content to a black hole.
If you are going to use a service, carefully go through their stated list of
submission sites before paying them a dime. Like the useless "search engine
submission" companies that say they will submit your site to 7 zillion
search engines (when there are really only a handful of real search engines
on the web) many syndication companies pad their submission list with sites
where no one will ever see your article or click your link.
Also, any syndication or PR specialist worth their fee should syndicate your
article content through their own RSS feeds and have a popular site themselves.
If not, don't think they are going to do any better for you if their own site
lacks significant traffic and pagerank.
You only have so much time each day to spend getting the most out of your efforts.
Simply submitting articles to a huge list of directories expecting large amounts
of links and traffic to come your way in the coming weeks is a loser's bet.
Most people are doing this now, but you should have enough information here
to avoid making that mistake yourself. Hit the big directories and don't waste
your time with the small fry. You can save yourself more time to write more
content and syndicate it as well by skipping the ineffective article directories
that are nothing more than content ghost towns.
About the Author:
Jack Humphrey is the author of Power Linking (http://www.power-linking-profits.com
) and the managing partner at http://www.contentdesk.com , a leading content
directory and syndication hub. |