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At the time of this Article Marketing Robot Tutorial, AMR is at version 1.1.0.4 and is still a very powerful piece of software if utilized correctly. Link diversity is one of the key aspects of Internet Marketing now and this program is a great way to raise your rankings in search engines. Though articles have been slightly devalued since Panda, they are still fairly powerful when trying to rank any website.
I will be using descriptive content for each section as well as including Youtube video for those people who wish to follow along with visual instructions. This Article Marketing Robot Tutorial will be broken up into 3 steps to give you a better idea of the things you should do for each major area. Article Marketing Robot is a great piece of software that is pretty much great for any internet marketer looking to diversify their backlinks.
Article Marketing Robot Tutorial
Step 1: Create Author Account
The first part of this Article Marketing Robot Tutorial we will talk about the first tab on the side, Author Account Creation. When creating an Author Account, there are a few things you should keep in mind. The Account names should have english/common sounding first names; I am not trying to be discriminatory but other people are and you’ll notice higher success rates with more common names. Article Marketing Robot comes with a feature to ‘pre-pop’ (pre-populate) the name fields + username fields with an enormous list of names which will work perfectly for this.In order to get higher success rates, you should target your country as USA, Canada, or UK. While I’ve had relatively decent success with others I’ve noticed the best results with this. If you are not in those countries, what you could do is use HideMyAss VPN for $11/month in order to get prime choice of over 10,000 IP addresses in various countries (including Canada, US, and UK). This isn’t necessary, but with the more programs you start to use related to Internet Marketing, it definitely helps.
For your e-mail, you should use a custom domain and avoid free e-mail accounts (like your hotmail, yahoo, aol, gmail, etc). You’ll get higher success rates if you use one of your own domains as an e-mail provider. Many Article Directories that try to avoid submissions from programs like Article Marketing Robot try to filter out those types of e-mail services.
For each account, I only recommend posting 5-10 articles that are on different URL’s/subjects, if not completely different domains. I’ve noticed that once I started to use more URL’s on a single account I started to get accepted less. It’s always good to spin your author bio, though I did not for my first few accounts and I was fine; spinning would drastically reduce your overall footprint that is visible on the internet.
When confirming your author accounts, you’ll want to confirm after an hour or two. Often times, these article directories like to delay for 20-30 minutes, or sometimes even up to a day, to avoid getting caught in an AMR cycle. You’ll want to confirm your accounts once, 1-2 hours after, then on day #2. There will be a lot less on day #2 but you will still be able to attach an extra 50-100 directories so it’s always bonus.
This will conclude the first part of our Article Marketing Robot Tutorial. More tips from this section can be viewed further down in the miscellaneous section of the tutorial. If you are looking for AMR Reviews, you should check out my Article Marketing Reviews article I posted not too long ago.
Step 2: Create Article
In this part of the Article Marketing Robot Tutorial, I’ll explain briefly the criteria which is needed to successfully post an article that has the same kind of pull post panda as it did before. First off, the article length should be about 550-650 words long after it is spun. I noticed that my article submissions were accepted more frequently once I hit that mark, when prior I was doing between 450-500.
There are two philosophies on what type of article to choose, and that is that you can use an article directly pertaining to it including many of the keywords you are trying to rank for, or you can use something that is only vaguely related then use specific sentences to tie in your money site URL. Both seem to work to an extent, but if you are looking for conversions from these article sites then something that is directly related may work; keep in mind that the traffic that I received from these are minimal so it is not too important to dwell on this for long.
For the title, you should come up with 4-5 different titles, spin them into spintax, and combine the spintaxed titles into its own spin. What this will mean is not only will each of the 5 titles be spun well, but you’ll also get a variation of 4-5 different spun titles which will reduce your footprint and allow you to post this article on multiple platforms and programs (like SenukeX, or social network + wiki site submission). I generally spent about 5-10 minutes getting high spun titles so that they can be reused, while trying to keep some of the keywords intact.
For the summary, a good 40-60 words seems to be a good spot and it should be a separate introduction sentence to your article. What I would do is take your intro and reword it, spin it, and use it as the summary. For the body text, generally speaking article sites begin to accept your articles more once you hit the 500 word mark, but anywhere between 550-650 words is just fine. For the “Step 2: Create Article” of the Article Marketing Robot Tutorial, I avoided using contextual links as that is meant for a separate discussion, as there are a lot of article directories that do not like to use these, which will greatly lower the amount of articles that you can submit to.
For the resource section, I like to do a slight call to action while telling people if they want more information on the topic to visit this article, or that article. Seeing as it is Article Marketing Robot, you can create a high quality hand-spun (500%+) article and in the resource have links to 10 articles which are then combined into a syntax, which would spit out a different article + keyword (pertaining to the article) each time to create a bit of a meta article. I’ve done this for articles in a whole category on my technology blog and it was successful. Generally speaking, you will want to have anywhere between 1-2 URL’s in the resource section; I usually like to stick with 2 but for the example I’ve decided to use 1. I haven’t done too much testing with 3 so I can not vouch for the success rate of failure rate of that.
For the keywords, keep in mind that not all article directories allow or even have keywords, but you should definitely take some time to fill this out. While you can go generic and slightly unrelated, I like to stick to the main keywords of what I am trying to point to in order to increase the relevancy somewhat. Not completely necessary but something I’ve noticed myself doing. I try to usually stick between 3 and 5 keywords that would help the relevancy of the article.
For the categories, here is where you would have to put some good thought into things as this will decide exactly how many categories your article will be sent to. The more you have, the better, but it is a good idea to keep these relevant so they have a longer stick-life in the article directories, so you can keep feeding more link juice through them and then into your money site (well, the dofollow ones, anyway). For example, if I were writing about traveling to cuba, my categories would be: travel, health, leisure, recreation, vacation, holiday, hotel, relax, news, none, general, uncategorized, misc. I always like to include the last 5 as those get a lot of extra submissions.
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Step 3: Select Directory
In this part of the Article Marketing Robot Tutorial, we’ve finally reached the part where we can select a directory, sign up for accounts, and send off your articles. It is at this step where the majority of everything we’ve worked for happens. If this is the first time you’ve done this, keep in mind that it may look confusing at first, but the more you do it the easier it’ll be.
One of the main things to keep in mind is that once you submit your account, you should probably wait about an hour or two (personal preference) before confirming. This is because often times these directories like to delay the e-mails. To verify this, you can go to your webmail and check every 5 minutes or so; while the main burst of them happen at once, you’ll notice a trinkle of them happen within an hour or so, some even after a day. To get more bang for your buck, what you could do for all the ones that you didn’t get a directory signup for is redo the sign up and wait another day before confirming those.
For your Captcha Service, I highly recommend that you try DeathByCaptcha. For 1,000 captcha solves, you pay $1.39. For submitting my account details to the article directories in my example and then submitting articles, I will probably use up about 2000-3000 captcha solves. That is about $4 for your initial account set up + article submit. Afterwords its much less than $1 for article submit. However to solve 3000 captcha’s (I’ve actually done this manually) will take about 3-5 hours of work, depending on your typing speed. So you have to ask yourself …. is that $4 worth 3-5 hours of your time? Keep in mind that for each account, you should only post about 10 articles for different domains. Never post articles about the same domain or URL (if you have to use the same domain), twice.
There are various people claiming contradictory things about shotgunning your whole list or letting it dripfeed when submitting. I personally shotgun chunks of my list as only about 200-300 are auto-approve, while the rest have to be manually approved or have a delay on approval. Keep in mind, I have a rather large list which I continue to scrape and harvest and blacklist. Anyway, this will look like dripfeeding, one way or another and can take weeks to finally settle down. There are others who claim that dripfeeding is a must, even if it is at 500 article submissions / day. Of that 500, perhaps only about 100 will be submitted and of that 100, only about 5-10 will be auto-approve. So in a sense, I do not find low-scale dripfeeding articles too crucial, but for those of you who are cautious, feel free; chances are this is safer and a bit more natural looking, but can take weeks for a single article to complete.
With that said, if you queue up a nice amount of articles, it could be quite beneficial as then you wont have to wait a week to check your live articles, as time would have already passed for some of the manual submissions to go through.
One of the most confusing parts of the select directory process in this Article Marketing Robot Tutorial would probably be the various submission status options along the side. Underneath, I will go over some of the more common status choices and what they would be used for, and why.
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