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    Quote Originally Posted by nikonjems View Post
    thanx david for nice sharing.
    Thank you!

    David Jackson

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    Does anyone have a method for what they do with their articles? For example, upon writing your article what do you do with it first? There are lots of options, posting them to your site, your blog, article directories, Squidoo, submit them to other newsletters, etc. but I'm just wondering if anyone has a method or a submission process that's worked especially well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by msliz View Post
    Does anyone have a method for what they do with their articles? For example, upon writing your article what do you do with it first? There are lots of options, posting them to your site, your blog, article directories, Squidoo, submit them to other newsletters, etc. but I'm just wondering if anyone has a method or a submission process that's worked especially well.
    I always post my articles to my own website first, before submitting them elsewhere.

    David Jackson

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Jackson View Post
    Hi Phil:

    Perhaps you haven't heard, but EzineArticles is cleaning house. They've really tightened things up over there. The focus is now on quality, as opposed to quantity. Personally, I haven't had any problems getting my articles accepted.

    But I'm hearing a thousands and thousands of articles are being rejected, and thousands and thousands of previously approved articles are being deleted.

    Rather than me trying to explain it to you, you'd better read about it yourself:

    EzineArticles.com is Cleaning House

    David Jackson

    Wow, gave that link a good read. That's good. Because for a long time, I'd passed over a ton of "article directories". Why? Because of the quality: grammar mistakes, missing words, logic jump in articles, randomly quoting studies(without even reading up a little on the original study), etc., etc.

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    Hey Thanks David, that's good to know :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by msliz View Post
    Hey Thanks David, that's good to know :-)
    My pleasure, Liz. You're quite welcome.

    David Jackson

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    Quote Originally Posted by PaylessSEO View Post
    Hey,

    You said nice things about article marketing, but does it help to higher the website rank? I am also writing articles from 3 months, though my website has increased little bit, but still then i want more. Please help me.
    Read my article, The Greatest Advertising Method Ever. It's a featured article on the SiteProNews website. It contains a lot of useful information, in regards to article marketing.

    David Jackson

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    Yeah article marketing rocks.

    I have about 9 article directories I publish to, those with the highest pagerank, but get way to busy to create even a couple a week.

    Currently I am trimming back on the blogs I have. Some are just not producing and I don't have time to learn enough about those niches so I am dropping some of them so that I can focus better on the other blogs I have.

    I like to write one article for EzineArticles, get it published there first and then modify it about 30% or more to publish on the other article directories I use.

    I am hoping that in the next month or two, probably after Christmas I will have dropped enough sites to get myself back on track with publishing because it really does the trick when you work it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarpet1 View Post
    Good Headlines are critical.
    That fact cannot be over-stated. I take great pride in the headlines I write.

    It really does make a difference.

    David Jackson

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    Ezinearticles can be a bit finicky but, I find as I write more, if there is a problem ( which is getting less and Less ) I do the correction and it gets accepted quickly.

    As Dave has pointed out you have to be consistent I have now the upgraded status so I think you get a quicker response time.

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