How To Generate Thousands Of Incoming Links With Article Marketing Robot…
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Hi Guys,
This is a modified version of a report given to clients that have purchased one of our article marketing packages. It shows them how to turn the custom written articles we provide them with into literally thousands of incoming links over the next few months very easily. I thought you might also find it useful.
Firstly some background.
The standard article marketing package we offer contains 100 unique custom written articles on the keyword terms of the client’s choice, and includes guaranteed ezinearticles.com inclusion. Using this plan, and assuming there are 100 articles, it will generate anywhere in access of 20,000+ incoming links to your website over the next 3 months with an outlay of around 4-8 hours worth of actual “setup” work.
Given that – the effectiveness of this plan and how much work there is involved for YOU is directly related to content you have available or will create. If you’re writing your own articles it’s going to require more time, but you can roll the plan out incrementally as you create your individual articles for the same impact.
We actually schedule the distribution of those 100 articles over the space of around 3 months anyway for each website / project – so if you write 5 articles per week and follow this advice it works the same way. It’s just a matter of sticking with it.
HOWEVER – If you can outsource the article writing component then I STRONGLY RECOMMEND doing so because it can take a LONG time to write 100 individual articles. It can become tedious very fast and I’ve got no doubt that you’ve got better things to do with your time.
Secondly – understand that the content and articles themselves do not have to be Pulitzer Prize winning material. In fact, if the content is that good, then you’re better off using it on your own website. It will give the search engines more quality content to index and create more potential entry points to your website.
We’re using these syndicated articles primarily to generate backlinks and strengthen search engine rankings. So keeping that in mind, the quality of the articles you use only needs to be up to a standard acceptable by the article directories requesting them. That’s a pretty important concept that you need to understand – particularly if you’re pretty anal about “content standards”.
Ok so let’s get stuck in.
The tool we’re going to be using for this is called “Article Marketing Robot”.
It’s extremely affordable at only $80 and it also comes with a fully functional (no restrictions) 5 day trial period.
“Article Marketing Robot” will automate the process of…
- Creating “author accounts” at hundreds of different article directories. There are around 1,400 different article directories as I write this although that changes almost weekly – the vast majority are “lower tiered” directories but that’s ok because we’re focusing on backlinks.
- Automatically submit your articles to those directories over time using a scheduling feature. This is the best feature for us because it allows us to submit those 100 articles, daily, over a period of 2-3 months hands free.
- Spin the content of your articles if you want to. We only use this to switch up our keyword anchor text and deep link within our website rather than completely spinning all content of all articles and I’ll explain why shortly.
Before we move on, go and download the free trial of the software and have a read of all of the documentation on the website to understand how it works. It’s a little ugly and clunky (in my opinion) but it’s not too hard to use once you’ve had a play for an hour.
1) Signing Up At The Article Directories.
As mentioned above, right now there are around 1,400 different article directories in the “Article Marketing Robot” database.
However, when you signup as an author to those directories you’ll end up with a success rate of around 750 or so. On one occasion we got as little as 400 successful signups and on another as high as about 800.
That’s like any automated tool.
Some sites change, some sites die, some sites are simply offline when trying to signup etc. However this tool contains one of the better & cleaner article databases out there. It’s also a great alternative to a subscription based system with a monthly fee attached.
Obviously the more article directories we signup to the more places we have to submit our articles to and the more links we’re going to generate.
So the more the better.
The best tips I can give you to improve signup success rate here is to…
First, make sure you use a unique “pen name” to generate your username.
This is created by combining the “first name” and “last name” field of your “Author Accounts” section – so you might want to append a few unique characters to your surname (perhaps a few numbers) or include a middle name as well.
Ultimately, if there is already an author with the same name / username at any of the directories, then the signup will fail at those directories for obvious reasons.
Secondly, make sure you create a separate email account on your own domain name specifically for your “Author Account” (rather than using a free email provider). Whatever you do, DO NOT use your primary email address as you’ll end up getting a crap load of emails.
This email address you create will only ever be used for signing up to these accounts. It’s where confirmation emails are sent to and “Article Marketing Robot” will login to the email account, download the messages into the software, and auto-confirm these links for you.
If you don’t want to create a new email account on your own domain, then use a throw away gmail.com email address, but a unique email at your own domain is much better.
Third, signup for the DeCaptcher.com service to totally automate everything.
This service breaks captcha codes required when signing up to many of the article directories (and also on article submission where required).
When you signup at DeCaptcher.com you’ll be given a unique username and password for the service. You need to plug that into the “Tools” > “Options” settings of “Article Marketing Robot”. Then fund your decaptcher.com account with $10.
That will break around 5,000 captcha codes which is more than enough to signup at all directories at least 5-10 times with different author accounts (if you want more than one). Obviously you don’t have to do the above if you’re happy to sit there and enter several hundred decaptcher codes. But heck for $10 why waste your time – it’s not productive.
Forth, if you’re just going to use one author account for one website then you can plug a keyword rich “about me” description when you set it up. You can also link to your primary domain name for some more link juice from these article directories “about author” pages if they create them for authors.
Once you’ve signed up at the directories as per the instructions of the software, and keeping all of the above in mind, you’re good to go. It will take around 10 minutes to signup at them all depending on the speed of your internet connection.
You might also want to run the signup process a couple of times to pick up any failed results that have become available since first trying. You can also come back in a few days and do that again if you like (even if you’re already submitting articles).
Now that you’ve created accounts, we want to add our articles into “Article Marketing Robot” and tweak them a little for maximum effect before submission.
2) Tweaking The Articles
The next thing you’ll want to do is to load up all of your articles into the software.
If you like, you can submit one or two first just to get the feel of how the software works, however long term we want to schedule our articles to be submitted automatically at a rate of around 1 article per day.
That means for 100 articles it will take around 100 days depending on your specific scheduling settings. I wouldn’t do anymore than that. This is more so it doesn’t look like you’re spamming the article directories rather than building links too fast. You might also want to stick to Monday to Friday or just switch things up a little bit.
Loading up your articles is the most time consuming (and tedious) task that you’ll have to do here (assumes you already have 100 articles to go). Particularly because we want to manipulate the “resource box” attached to each article so it contains keyword rich anchor text and links related to the respective articles topic.
This way we can pass theme relevancy for many important keyword terms back to our website – rather than having the exact same article, with the exact same resource box, and the exact same keyword terms and links, all pointing back to the same place.
What we’re doing here is building the theme relevancy of your website to help improve its search engine ranking potential.
Rather than writing 100 different resources boxes – or completely editing the resource box manually every time you want to submit an article – the best way to do this is to use the spinning features of the software.
Here is an example resource box using the built in spinning features…
Jan Jones is a freelance writer for {Your Website Name}. If you’re looking for more information related to <a href=”http://www.yourwebsite.com/maybe-deep-link-here/”>{Primary Article Focus Keyword}</a> then you’ll find excellent <a href=”http://www.yourwebsite.com”>{Keyword One|Keyword Two|Keyword Three| Keyword Etc Etc.}</a> advice on our website.
…where by the first link uses the “focus keyword term” related to the specific article in question (and you can deep link to the most appropriate place in your website if you want to). This is the only keyword term (and link location) you would manually edit every time you load an article into the scheduler of “Article Marketing Robot”.
The second link would simply link back to your home page using one of several alternate primary keyword terms to strengthen the overall theme relevancy of the website as previously mentioned. I would suggest you alternate somewhere between 10-20 of the most important keyword terms related to your website there – slightly less if you’re not going to be rolling this plan out with 100 articles.
You can also spin any other text in the resource box to make things more unique.
The more you do this the better for variation. For example;
…is a {freelance writer|independent writer| freelance journalist | independent journalist}…
You can literally do this for every single word in the resource box with a bit of thought.
There is also a “preview” feature when you load an article into the software so you can double check your spinning to make sure everything is fine and makes sense.
Obviously the above is an example only. You’ll definitely want to change it so you’re not doing the same thing as the 1,000 other people who read this.
It might take you awhile to come up with something you like, but the idea is to spin everything as much as possible, so you can just copy & paste this one resource box into every article you’re going to load up. You then only need to change the first URL and the primary article focus keyword to whatever that is for the respective article.
On the topic of “spinning content” – “Article Marketing Robot” also allows you to spin essentially anything and everything to do with your articles.
The title of the articles, and the body of the articles, etc.
It’s up to you if you want to take the time to do this but it’s definitely NOT essential.
For the…
- quality of the links you’re going to generate,
- the impact those links are going to have on your search engine rankings,
- and the time it would take to “spin” every single article completely,
…I don’t believe it’s worth it.
It can take several hours to really spin one article so that it makes total grammatical sense – and a lot of headaches. Multiple that by 100 articles (or every article you’re going to write) and you’re looking at a lot of tedious work that would likely be better spent elsewhere.
If it takes 2 hours to spin one article correctly so that every different version is grammatically correct, and you’ve got 100 of them, that’s 200 hours of work. That’s almost a full month, working 8 hours per day, without a break, doing nothing else but spinning words. No thanks. That doesn’t even take into consideration that amount of time it takes to write the original article in the first place if you’re not outsourcing!
Now, having said that, you might like to spend a couple of minutes tweaking the individual article titles a little bit. It can be a good way to sprinkle some additional keyword relevancy in there (which generally appears in the title tags of the pages created on the article directories as well).
Doing this can make every article page on every directory slightly different which isn’t a bad thing but again it’s not essential. Just be sure you don’t “keyword stuff”, make sure everything remains as grammatically correct as possible, and don’t get caught up spending a whole lot of time on this.
3) Submitting The Articles
Once you’ve created accounts at the directories and tweaked your articles, you’re ready to submit / schedule them. However, the success rate of articles that actually become published here is based on a few different things…
The first relates to category selection (determined when “loading” each individual article into “Article Marketing Robot”).
The category your articles will be submitted to is determined on keyword terms – and if “Article Marketing Robot” can’t find a category related to any of those keyword terms then it simply picks a random one.
So with that in mind make sure you use keyword terms for “category selection” that are quite broad. For example “business” or “garden” rather than “mail order business” or “growing tomatoes”. You can input 6 different keyword terms here and you should to ensure at least one of them stands a good chance of getting selected.
We want to eliminate any random category selections as much as possible so any article directories that are moderated don’t see all articles being submitted to categories that don’t make sense or aren’t even remotely related.
On that note, that brings as to the second factor. That is human moderation.
Many of these article directories are moderated by editors before articles are accepted.
Some are not.
In the case of those that are, obviously the article quality plays the most important role, total crap just wont make it through. So there does need to be a reasonable standard of content being used. Correct category selection above also helps.
In the case of those that aren’t then you’re going to get instant backlinks to your website as these are published almost immediately upon submission.
Ultimately that’s all there is too it.
If you ensure that “Article Marketing Robot” starts upon your computer start up – then scheduling should happen automatically when it’s supposed to.
You’ll also find that when “Article Marketing Robot” submits an article, you’re generally going to get a 200 or more “published success rate” – although this varies over time.
Many of these are published immediately (article directories that aren’t moderated) – others will take time to be reviewed by moderators for inclusion.
The end result is that after about 100 days (and assuming we’re working off the 100 individual article total) you’ll have around 20,000+ new incoming links to your website. This will continue to increase over time as any articles directories that are moderated review and accept your articles.
It’s a great way to diversify your link building efforts and add a regular source of incoming links (with targeted anchor text) to your website – pretty much hands free if you have your content sorted.
If you’re interested in checking out the article marketing packages we offer so you don’t have to write your own articles you can do so here.



