I need to make a disclosure right in the beginning of this article, that I’m not a “guru” by any means and I’m not going to pretend that I know everything about Internet Marketing. I’m offering my opinion about the subject based on my personal experience and based on the tools I personally use every day and tools I found helpful and productive.
One of our main goals should be to get to the first page of Google search results organically. I’m not really interested in Sponsored Links position because most people are going to be looking for the information they need on the top of the organic search results, not in Sponsored Links.
Think about it, if you are looking for some useful information, would you be looking into the paid advertisement section? I don’t think so.
To get to the first page of Google organic search you will need to have a large number of back links (among other things) to your site from all over the Internet. That’s where it gets tricky: you know how to create a single back link here and there manually, but in terms of statistics it’s not going to create any impact on your rankings.
Search engine is a machine. A robot. T-1000. Cybernetic organism. Advanced prototype. Mimetic poly-alloy, liquid metal. It thinks like a machine, it makes decisions like one. It assigns you a certain place in the organic search results based on the statistical data: how many links are pointing at your site from all over the Internet (as one of the criterias).
That’s where the Article Marketing can help you. By submitting one article to one article directory you will create one back link. So naturally the question would be: how to submit that article to a whole bunch of different directories and create a whole bunch of links?
There is a number of article submission services out there and they all can automatically send your creation to a large number of directories, but that’s where we trigger the duplicate content issue.
Out of two main points of view out there I’m going to join this one: by submitting the same article with the same resource box (author info) we will create a number of back links, but their quality will be very low. They all will be considered Duplicate Content and the search engine is not going to treat them as unique links and your position in the search results page might not improve the way you expect.
The solution that I found is Unique Article Wizard software: it will create (and submit) a few hundreds of unique articles for you based on your original. I’m not talking about some computer generated content or replacing words with synonyms. The process is rather involving, but the product is amazing: you will have a statistically impressive number of unique articles out there with back links to your site and they are going to be high quality links.
Plus the software helps you create hundreds of unique resource boxes in minutes. Yesterday I was scheduling a few of my articles for the submission and it took me about ten minutes to create 576 unique resource boxes.
Nobody knows how Google actually makes decisions about the first page organic search results, but I find the idea of the duplicate content logical and my results with this software are rather impressive.