My Article Network Review – 3 Quick Tips For Success

Posted: June 24th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Article Marketing | Tags: , , , , , | No Comments »

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 I did some pretty thorough testing on some new sites and worked out how you can get the most benefit from it. This review is going to address some questions that have already been raised – and give you some clear answers.

What Makes It Tick?

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 basically a network of well over 10,000 quality blogs based on a massive amount of different categories. Next 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 yourself once joining can actually sign up your own blogs and get the articles posted automatically – a fantastic way to drip feed original content over time which Google will love.

On the other side, and more popular, you can submit an unlimited amount of articles into the system, create multiple versions of the one article, then release them gradually over time to an amount of blogs of your choosing. The end result is a gradual distribution of your articles, ongoing natural link building, which results in an unfair increase in your search engine rankings.

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Tip 1 – Post Only Fresh Articles

Now if you are anything like me the initial temptation is going to be to draw out your most successful articles you have already published and put them into the my article network. My advice is to re-write them so they start out being as original 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 spin/rewrite feature of the network is so easy to use and unlike anything I have come across. The makers of my article network have made it simple to create multiple versions of the 1 main article. You can choose to do this semi-automated or by using the manual spinning codes. This feature alone is what leaves the competition in the dust – and in hindsight is the reason my sites were penalized when I used that previous service.

As an absolute minimum I recommend you re-write the article title the full 10 times and re-write the body at least 150%. To achieve this you would need to give 2 extra versions of each sentence. If you are an experienced article writer this wont take you longer than 30 mins per article. Believe me when I tell you it will be the most worthwhile 30mins you can invest in article creation.

Tip 3 – Control Where Your Articles Get Published!

I think that the creators should have put in an automatic limit to the number of sites to publish to dependent on the number of versions you have created. Sure you articles are only going to be submitted to relevant blogs, but the amount you distribute needs to be in ratio with the versions you created. For the absolute minimum re-writes I recommended in Tip 2 I suggest you limit distribution to know more than 15 – 20 sites. This will keep you free from any potential 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.

My 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 goarticles.com less relevant. This is web 2.0 at its most devastating and is the next generation of internet content. I suggest you get on board while it is still new and the price is still low – the more people who join the more likely the price will increase.

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