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"stevewagon" <steve.waganer@gmail.com> wrote ..
>> I just want to press the button and watch it do it all....you know like >> hiring a secretary and letting her >> do it all except use a program to do what you want the secretary to do, >> fill forms and submit a million times. >> INPUT:SUBMIT FORM=ACTION:go for it bro! > Hi If you will do manually submissions of articles then it will give > benefits to you and if you do through a software so its count as > spam.................. Whatever you do, article farms are almost always an utter waste of your time. The only winner is the farm, in most cases. If you get an occasionally visitor, whooppee do. But trust me, Google ain't impressed. -- Andrew Editor http://www.seo2seo.com/ |
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stevewagon wrote:
> > Hi If you will do manually submissions of articles then it will give > benefits to you and if you do through a software so its count as > spam.................. > > http://www.cometsearchenginemarketing.com Is this another stealth marketing post? Like those post you see on Blogs: "Nice blog!" http://www.stealthmarketing.com That's like saying, If you will do manually submissions of search engines then it will give benefits to you and if you do through a software so its count as spam. Spam is sending unsolictied stuff. "Add your url" sites or "Submit your articles" sites is not unsolicited. Besides, it doesn't make a difference to me what they call it, I make my own rules. Nobody owns the Internet. |
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Andrew Heenan wrote:
> > "stevewagon" <steve.waganer@gmail.com> wrote .. > >> I just want to press the button and watch it do it all....you know like > >> hiring a secretary and letting her > >> do it all except use a program to do what you want the secretary to do, > >> fill forms and submit a million times. > >> INPUT:SUBMIT FORM=ACTION:go for it bro! > > > Hi If you will do manually submissions of articles then it will give > > benefits to you and if you do through a software so its count as > > spam.................. > > Whatever you do, article farms are almost always an utter waste of your > time. The only winner is the farm, in most cases. I wrote "a million times". There are no million farms! There are thousands and thousands of individual websites requesting article submission. The majority of them don't belong to farms. > > If you get an occasionally visitor, whooppee do. But trust me, Google ain't > impressed. Who is trying to impress Google? Who is trying to get a visitor? > -- > > Andrew > Editor > http://www.seo2seo.com/ Another stealth marketer! You cannot trust anyone who post on a newsgroupw with a website signature. You don't know if they are sincere, or are just promoting their site....you can *never* tell. And theses guys are not even ful in anyway...they just use words like "farms" and "Google" to sound like a SEO. And they'll try to scare you into their services with words like "You get banned if you try that!" That's what I call Mafia SEO. Using scare tatics. Fear. They are trying to instill fear so you can buy their SEO services. These SEO guys need to SEO their own sites, ....you know what I mean? |
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"The Starmaker" <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote ...
> Andrew Heenan wrote: > I wrote "a million times". There are no million farms! There are thousands > and thousands of > individual websites requesting article submission. The majority of them > don't belong to farms. Twaddle > Who is trying to impress Google? Who is trying to get a visitor? Then who are you trying to impress? Other article farmers? > You cannot trust anyone who post on a newsgroupw with a website signature. > You don't know > if they are sincere, or are just promoting their site....you can *never* > tell. You will one day learn to judge posts by content, not by twaddle ideas. I use a signature, as do many others, Nothing whatever to do with Lee Harvey Oswald, honest. I'm also not selling anything; I don't have an article farm, software scam or anything else. I Do Not Want Your Money. You are welcome to visit my site - but I seriously don't mind if you don't. As you have so much to learn, a few minutes reading my stuff may just you. On second thoughts, that's pretty unlikely. Don't bother. -- Andrew Editor http://www.seo2seo.com/ |
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"The Starmaker" <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote ...
> Spam is sending unsolictied stuff. "Add your url" sites or "Submit your > articles" sites > is not unsolicited. In this group, spam usually refers to "Search Engine Spam" rather than the email stuff. Most article farms don't qualify - they are more often simply seen as a joke. Publishing your own article on your own site will bring benefit to you. Submitting to article farms almostly certainly will not - whether it's three or three million. If you want to promote these Palaces of Pathos, just tell us one good thing about them ... for the article author, that is. I look forward to your first informative post with enthusiasm and Best Wishes, -- Andrew Editor http://www.seo2seo.com/ (Sorry about the siggy - but it enables people to check who I am - and that I'm consistent and not after their money.) And who are YOU, pray tell? |
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Andrew Heenan wrote: > Most article farms don't qualify - they are more often simply seen as a > joke. > > Publishing your own article on your own site will bring benefit to you. > Submitting to article farms almostly certainly will not - whether it's three > or three million. Actually, publishing your own article to multiple directories = multiple anchor links = increased opportunities for people to find your website & higher SERPS. =================================== Schmoozes AOL Chatrooms Scheduler http://members.aol.com/schmoozes > If you want to promote these Palaces of Pathos, just tell us one good thing > about them ... for the article author, that is. > > I look forward to your first informative post with enthusiasm and > > Best Wishes, > -- > > Andrew > Editor > http://www.seo2seo.com/ > > (Sorry about the siggy - but it enables people to check who I am - and that > I'm consistent and not after their money.) > > And who are YOU, pray tell? |
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<schmoozes@aol.com> wrote ...
> Actually, publishing your own article to multiple directories = > multiple anchor links = increased opportunities for people to find your > website & higher SERPS. Most article directories have zero link value, and few readers ever get referred from them. You'd get more SEO benefit, and more readers, by publishing on your own site. And using that extra time you've saved in making more content or using effective SEO measures. Articles farms are like link farms - a poor technique that has been sussed out long ago by the SEs. -- Andrew Editor http://www.seo2seo.com/ |
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On Sun, 26 Nov 2006 16:00:31 GMT, "Andrew Heenan" <andrew3@heenan.net>
wrote: ><schmoozes@aol.com> wrote ... >> Actually, publishing your own article to multiple directories = >> multiple anchor links = increased opportunities for people to find your >> website & higher SERPS. > >Most article directories have zero link value, and few readers ever get >referred from them. > >You'd get more SEO benefit, and more readers, by publishing on your own >site. And using that extra time you've saved in making more content or using >effective SEO measures. > >Articles farms are like link farms - a poor technique that has been sussed >out long ago by the SEs. Got any backup for that statement? BB |
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