How and why to submit articles to make your web pages rank better

Submitting Articles to article submission sites

When you write an article you can publish it on your own website. In doing this, you add valuable content to your site that search engines love. That is the whole point of this mini-series.

With each new article you put on your own site, you attract more new visitors to your site, increase your own rankings (by linking to your more important pages you can increase their link reputation and PR) and future-proof your site against search engine changes. It is only common sense that search engines love content and will never penalize a site for too much content. The only thing you need to worry about is not to over-optimize your article pages, and make them useful and unique.

In addition to these benefits, have you considered what other webmasters and visitors might think about your site as the number of useful articles grow?

They might consider your site as:

* A great resource that is relevant to their own site therefore worth linking to.
* A site that is obviously search engine friendly and not one that the search engines are likely to penalize (and therefore a good site to offer a reciprocal link with). Remember that webmasters are getting more and more choosy over who they link to and rightly so. If you link to a site that is penalized by Google, there is a good chance that you too will find your site penalized (bad-neighbourhood syndrome).
* An authority site that deserves inclusion in the directory they are editors for (e.g. DMOZ has human editors who will accept or reject a site based on how valuable a resource they believe it to be. Other directories work the same way).
* A valuable site worth bookmarking or telling their friends about.

Whichever way you look at it, publishing articles on your own site is a valuable exercise that can only benefit you.

If you write articles yourself, then these articles can work for you in even bigger ways. There are sites on the Internet that accept articles from unknown writers on a variety of topics. The idea is simple:

* You write an article of interest to other webmasters in your niche.
* You include a resource box (we will look at those in a minute) with your article.
* You allow other webmasters to publish your articles on their site as long as they include your resource box.


OK, so what is the point of this?
Well, to see how this is a benefit to you, let us first look at the resource box mentioned above.

The resource box is a small addition to the end of your article which tells the reader some information about you, your products or your site.

Here is an example resource box:

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OK, anyone who publishes one of my articles on their site must include this resource box at the end of the article. That is the agreement webmasters make when publishing other peoples articles taken from the article submission web sites.

You will notice that my article:
* Includes a little information about me. That helps to spread my name around the Internet and obviously the more often people hear your name, the greater your reputation grows.
* Includes a teaser about some of my products, which might interest the reader of the article.
* Includes an ACTIVE link to my newsletter sign up page.


This active link in the resource box is priceless. He are a few benefits I get from it:

1. It may send my site visitors, which is always a good thing. Visitors who visit from a resource box are probably visiting because they are interested in something that was said in my resource box. Maybe they want to sign up for my newsletter, or just hunt down a bit of information about my Site Builder software. Either way I win.

2. The active link in the resource box will increase the Page Rank and the link reputation of my newsletter sign-up page. The more people who publish my article on their site, the greater the reputation of my page for being about "Internet Marketing Newsletter".
Note that this is a non-reciprocal link. Webmasters link to me (as a requirement for using my material) and I do not have to link back to them. This type of link tells the Search Engines that my site is valuable. Non-reciprocal links are definitely the best type to get, and publishing articles is a fabulous way to get them. Imagine publishing 10 articles, and each article is taken up and published by 5 webmasters. That would be 50 incoming links to your page. It would not be long before your page climbed to the first page of Google results.

3. A lot of webmasters who publish the article on their site would probably have it on a page of its own. You may be the only outbound link on the page! In terms of PR benefits, that can be huge.

I am sure you can see the immediate benefits from allowing others to publish your articles. This may well be the quickest and best way to work your pages to the top of the search engines with relatively little work involved.

If I had the choice of either 10 unreciprocated links or 20 reciprocated links to any one of my sites, I would choose the former. I really believe that unreciprocated links will benefit search engine rankings far into the future, whereas I cannot say the same thing about reciprocal links.

Article Submission Sites

OK, I thought I would finish off this min-series by mentioning a couple of the many article submission sites you can make use of. These two have been very valuable resources to me:


Go Articles
This site has a lot of articles just ready for publishing on your website.

Yahoo Groups Article Announce
A Number of great groups to announce your articles to. Subscribe and get articles delivered to your inbox.

If you want to find more of these on your own, it is often just a case of typing in:

submit article + keyword

or

"article directory"

Into Google, where keyword is a keyword relevant to your article.


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