As I mentioned in a post the other day I found an article submission service that seems like a great deal. You have the choice to submit your article to around 1000 article directories automatically or to around 300 manually for just $12.00. You are also given the option to use a macro to generate different versions of the title, body, summary and bio line. In theory, several new versions of the article will be created and spread out across the web with a bunch of do-follow backlinks to your main page or even internal pages.
I've started seeing some traffic from the submissions. I also started seeing some trackbacks (or pingbacks whatever they are called). I assumed that the articles would be submitted to just article directories but they are also being submitted to blogs.. (even an .edu blog!) They are all do-follow links so far which is good but I've noticed that there have been some edits to titles of some of the posts that use my article. The blog owners drop a keyword in brackets in the middle of the title that doesn't even make sense. What's worse, the macro apparently didn't work. It seemed to have only generated one version of my article. I sent an email to the article site and they say that I didn't use macros... but I did and it shows that in the confirmation email they sent me that I did. Ah well, backlinks are slowly building with some nice anchor text...including deep links. Traffic is coming and converting. I watch through the lazy man tracker, Feedjit, from search to conversion matching up times with my reports. It's just a small CPA offer paying $2.30 a pop but it adds up.
If I continue to submit my articles for redistribution and they are being posted to blogs anyways I may as well go with Traffic Kahuna... in the end it might be cheaper.
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