Do all those blasters/submitters (classifieds, ezine, blog, message boards, article,safelists etc) really work?
Has anyone had any good experience with them? Over the last week I was just about to buy some of them but something stopped me right before making the payment. Something that told me to do a little research about them before buying. And to my surprise most of them were scams or pieces of software that were spamming the above mentioned websites (safelists, classifieds, blogs aso)
If anyone knows any such marketing tool (blaster/submitter) that it’s returning them good results without spamming, please do share!
Thanks!
hello. I have experience using a good bookmarking software, called Bookmarking demon. using a software can help you save time. though sometimes doing it manually is also good. basing on my experience it worked well in boosting my websites pr and google ranking. in avoiding spam you need to always be aware of what you are doing, submitting duplications are the ones causing spam. if you are doing it right and ethically you will not be spammed.
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January 30th, 2010 at 4:04 am
At the Internet Marketing Agency that I work for (http://www.webmetro.com), we have started testing a couple – Directory Maximizer (automated directory submissions) and Social Marking (automated social bookmarking).
While we don’t yet have enough data to know whether or not these are worthwhile, we have some promising information…
With Directory Maximizer, you can control the number of submissions and spread them out over several weeks. The cost is also really cheap, so we’ve added this in as a standard service for most of our clients.
With Social Marking, there are different levels of service that allow you to also stagger the bookmarking efforts. Again, the cost seems pretty reasonable.
For more qualified links, we’ve been using Pay Per Post. With this service, you pay bloggers to blog about your site and post a link. Typically, the cost is about $5 per post, but the link is supposed to be more qualified. Personally, I’ve found some quality control issues with Pay Per Post, in that their advertised Google PR isn’t always reality. However, we have seen some good results.
The draw back with even the most legitimate submission service is that the directories you’re submitting to often send confirmation e-mails – this can junk up your in box pretty quickly. We suggest opening a free e-mail account (with Yahoo, MSN or Google, etc.) for each client’s link building efforts that separates this mail from your regular mail. That way, you can verify the info from the directories that need verification without clogging up your box.
I’d be happy to disucss any of this further with you if you like – just send me an e-mail.
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January 30th, 2010 at 4:47 am
hello. I have experience using a good bookmarking software, called Bookmarking demon. using a software can help you save time. though sometimes doing it manually is also good. basing on my experience it worked well in boosting my websites pr and google ranking. in avoiding spam you need to always be aware of what you are doing, submitting duplications are the ones causing spam. if you are doing it right and ethically you will not be spammed.
References :
http://www.sitesource101.com
January 30th, 2010 at 5:28 am
Check out this article about article submission
http://driveconvertmonetize.blogspot.com/2008/11/does-anyone-use-article-submission.html
References :
http://driveconvertmonetize.blogspot.com/
March 10th, 2010 at 3:03 pm
Stay away from blasters, and certainly don’t pay for them. They are absolutely useless. You will get way better targeted prospects by doing exactly what you do here: blogging and going viral with all of it.
warm regards
Bruno
April 23rd, 2010 at 10:15 am
I couldn’t resist commenting.
May 23rd, 2010 at 2:50 am
Thanks a ton for this, I am greatful for the info
August 15th, 2010 at 3:45 am
onlywire.com
ping.fm
… etc.
oh, and you can check to see if your name (for branding) is available on all the sites at knowem.com
September 7th, 2010 at 9:56 am
Thanks for sharing. Share is caring after all.