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Thursday, 8 September 2011

Effective Site Promotion Using Directories

By Victor Krumm


Article writing is critical to effective net page promotion and, like internet site directories and social networks, simply lends itself to automation.

Better yet, you can build web traffic and get back links at the same time.

One way back links, the kind that Google favors and which, over the passage of time, will raise your internet page in the all important Search Results.

If you are not familiar with article writing or article submission directories, don't be anxious. An article promotion directory is simply a website that accepts, free of charge, and posts articles that its authors write.

Everyone benefits.

There are thousands of free article promotion directories. They make their money from ads on their sites and are always happy to consistently post fresh content.

You may benefit, too , because article writing is a sure-fire way to promote your website, get exposure and new visitors to your web page, and get back links. You can not beat the price (it is free) and, in return for allowing you to post your articles for nothing, each article marketing directory grants you the right to create at least 2 back links to your internet site.

Any person can use your article on their blogs or sites, so they benefit, too.

Keep in mind that search engines rank pages, not internet sites, and that 2 of the factors influencing a page's ranking in search results are the number and quality of back links pointing to it. Thus, when you employ article writing as part of your web promotion strategy, it's in your web page's best interest to get as many one way back links as it can get.

Google Page Rank is allotted to every article marketing directory and they will rank anywhere from PR0 to PR8. The higher the number, the higher the quality back link---so don't neglect posting your article to a high Google Page Rank article marketing directory as well as a wide variety of other article directories.

Tip: Your browser likely has a free "add-on" extension which will display a web page's PR. Google Chrome has several such add-ons, including: SEOmator (which also displays "no follow" links) and SEO Chrome (which also displays the quantity of backlinks). Other browsers typically have similar free extensions.

For best results, use modern "spinning" technology to create unique versions of each of your articles and post to hundreds or even more article directories on a regular basis.




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