Planned Article Schedules – A Strategy To Insure Link Building Success!

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Google and other Search Engines, want seeing back links built by sites and blogs slowly and steadily. A vast overnight increase in links might induce them to ignore the links, and in the worst eventuality, they may sandbox your site.

Therefore, if the hundreds of directories you submit to, simultaneously, approve your articles – to be expected if your articles have quality – Search Engines such as Google may not credit your site with back links. Additionally, if this is submission of the same content to various directories , it might prove to be one more motivation for SEs to frown on your submission. The way to resolve this is submitting dissimilar editions of the article, with each directory given unique content, taking care to alter the anchor texts, titles, etc.

However, it could prove impossible submitting articles one at a time to the large number of directories on the web, while meticulously cataloguing the submissions, article-version-wise, date-wise and directory-wise.

Try using appropriate software to submit your articles in drips, to a limited number of directories per day. Of course, the software should keep strict track of the submissions, article-version-wise, date-wise and directory-wise. Thus, you are not in violation of search engine rules, and will not be penalized by them.

Also, use scheduling software to schedule dissimilar versions of essays submitted on specific dates to your list of directories . If some articles don’t get submitted for myriad reasons the software should be configured so as to submit them again, later, while simultaneously keeping track of all submissions, so as to avoid submitting the same content to many directories.

What is the ideal number of articles to be submitted by using a scheduler? An exact number is difficult to arrive at, but about 20-25 a day sounds reasonable. In other words, posting to 500, or so, directories may be over in a month.

If you submit 500 articles spread over a month, the links effected must take place slowly and steadily, exactly the way the search engines want to see it. And once the search engines are appeased, you can sit back and relax!

Author Bio:

Richard J. Runion is the President of Geostar Publishing & Services LLC. Rich loves net research & blogging. His new blog on “Article Marketing” is fast becoming popular, as it is comprehensive and well-researched.

For a free trial of Richard J. Runion’s unique Article Directory Submission service, click here: http://www.1clickarticlemarketing.com .

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