Article Marketing, Directory Submission, Blogs, Forums & Off Page Search Engine Optimisation (SEO)
Friday, June 10th, 2011Article Marketing, Search Engine Submission, Directory Submission, Blogs, Forums & Off Page Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) are truly a vital element to ranking your web site highly within the major search engines, especially those that are heavily reliant on backlink and link building from third party domain names, websites and different C Class TCP/IP networks.
Articles must be posted, your web site must be submitted to all the major search engines and directories, and you must post relevant content to blogs and forums, or simply even the best on page optimized website will remain hidden in the depths of the search engines, especially Google.
How this is done too is especially important:
- are you giving your original/unique/non duplicate content to an article farm, directory, blog, forum or press release website, for the maximum original content score?
- are you submitting 1000′s of identical copies of your article, and missing out on vital keywords that could be found in back links?
- are your submissions being ignored due to duplicate content filters, and back links being ignored by Google?
- are the websites you are submitting your article to, of high enough page rank?
- how much time are you wasting by doing this incorrectly – article submission/directory submission definitely takes time! All sites require you to setup a user account, confirm your email, setup a pen name, choose the exact category, submit and confirm your articles submission, and that’s without worrying about minimum article lengths etc?
- have you been tempted to use an automated article submitter or automated directory submission software tool in speeding up the process? We hope not. Google is not silly, and using such software incorrectly will see adverse effects on your website positioning.
- how often are articles on the submission directory/article website indexed by Google? Are you submitting articles to minor pages on websites that will not be indexed for months?
- are links on the article submitter website or directory submission site “follow” or “nofollow”? Are the links published at all?
- are the articles posted approved automatically and immediately, or do you have to wait around weeks or months for them to be manually approved?
- are you spinning your article content to include extra keywords, and beat duplicate content filters?
- do duplicate content filters really exist, and is spinning your articles content a waste of time?
Article written by Tim Wade and first published on Timinternet.com – also published on WebPublicists.com and TimWadesBlog.com