My Article Network Review – 3 Quick Tips For Success
I have been using My Article Network for a little over a month now, and I have to say I am quite surprised with the results. My initial thoughts were a little sceptical – I actually got burnt by a similar article submission service about 6 months ago – and my sites have never recovered. So this time I wanted to do some thorough testing on some new sites to see what potential seo benefits were on offer. This review is going to set the record straight and hopefully answer some of your questions.
So How Does It Work?
But quickly I want to explain how the system actually works, and what sets it apart from competition such as linkvarna (at $147 per month – ouch!) and submityourarticle. The my article network is comprised of well in excess of 10,000 quality blogs across more than a hundred categories. Now I really want to focus on the point of quality. They dont accept every blog onto the network – they are screened for quality and favour older blogs with higher levels of PR. You can actually sign up all of those blogs which are gathering dust and have them spoon fed relevant content.
The more interesting part is that you can submit an unlimited amount of articles, have multiple versions created of the 1 article, then drip feed them to the network of quality blogs over time. The end result is your articles are distributed gradually over time, links build naturally and you gain an unfair advantage over the competition as your Google rankings skyrocket.
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Tip 1 – Post Only Fresh Articles
Now if you are as excited as I was, after investing you are going to pump in your best articles straight into the system. I strongly recommend you re-write them so they are as fresh as possible. The main purpose of the network is the creation and re-invention of original content which can be posted time and time again for more indexing and Google ranking.
Tip 2 – Spin Article Titles, Body Text & Anchor Links
The rewrite/spin feature of my article network is unique and clearly what sets it apart from the competition. In my article network you have the ability to ’spin’ multiple versions of the same article in a few clicks of your mouse. You can do this via the semi automated process or use the manual spinning feature. This feature is crucial to the success of the system, and is probably the main reason the service I used earlier failed me so miserably.
As an absolute min I strongly advise you rewrite the article the full 10 times and re-write the body 150%. To do this you would need to provide about 2 alternate sentences for each sentence in the re-write feature. If you have experience with article writing it wont tkae you any longer than 30 mins per article. Trust me when I say it will be the most worthwhile 30mins you can invest in your article submission.
Tip 3 – Control Your Site Distribution!
I think the creators should have limited the distribution feature based on the number of ’spun’ versions of the article to be distributed. Sure the articles are only posted on relevant blogs, but you should be in proportion with the number of versions you created – this will give you more bang for your buck as Google will see more unique versions and give you the power for the backlinks. As I discussed in Tip 2 about minimum rewrites – I strongly advise you limit distribution to 15 – 20 sites max. This will protect you from any possible Google slap.
And My Results?
I have noticed my test sites grab top 20 Google placements for competitive terms I targeted in my articles. For less competitive terms I am on page 1 – and forsee at this rate to grab some of the top positions within another month.
Conclusion
My Article Network is going to revolutionise article submission, and is probably over time going to make the larger article directories such as ezinearticles.com and go-articles.com less relevant. This is web2.0 at its most devastating and is the next generation of internet content. I strongly advise you get on board now while the price is so low – the more members who join, the more likely the price will increase.
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