Why You Should Use Article Directories to Promote Your Website

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

Jay Gaulard writes for a wide selection of on various topics. He is a veteran of the internet and has come to be respected in his many areas of expertise. This article was written on behalf of ArticleHub.US, a popular article directory website.

Why You Should Use Article to

If you are online and are not already using article directories to , you are missing out on a free and highly effective marketing option. Article are great ways to draw traffic to your site without paying for advertising. However, to get real traffic to your site using an , you must know how to use them correctly.

What Article Are

Before you can use an , you have to know what one is. Article are where thousands upon thousands of articles on just about any subject are posted. They are generally categorized to make it easier for readers to find information they want. They are also linked together, so a reader reading about “Hawaii travel” will naturally go from article to article on that topic. People can use the articles they find in the on their own , either for free or for a small fee. Authors pay nothing to submit to article .

How Article Benefit Online Businesses

You are probably thinking, “Sure, that’s great. But how does an help me promote my business? Doesn’t giving away free content defeat my purpose as an online business?”

These are great questions. When you submit an article to an , it will contain a bio with a link to your website. Since you are the author of the article, you are allowed to include this information.

This means that anyone who is searching online and comes across the will see a link to your site. Not only that, but the people who use the content on their own are required to keep it exactly as it appears in the directory. This means that your link could show up on hundreds of .

Article are generally large . This means that the are attracted to them. Having your link on these articles is a crucial part of an online linking campaign.

How to Make Your Submissions Effective

If you are going to submit to article , you need to do two things. First, you need to learn about proper keyword usage. You need the right percentage of keywords in your article, and they need to appear naturally within the content. This will draw the spiders to the article, thus exposing people to your link at the bottom.

You also need to make your content unique and helpful. If your article is the same as thousands that are already online, other website owners will not want to use it. Also, if the information is not helpful, people will not read the entire article. Your goal is to have them read the entire article so that they will click at the link on the bottom.

Having helpful information in the article also helps the reader view you as an “expert” in the field. This is important, because you want them to have a reason to click on the link. If they are reading useless information, they will have no desire to visit your site. Also, proving that you are knowledgeable about a particular topic will show that whatever product or service you are marketing is worth buying.

What to Do if You Can’t Write

At this point you are probably wondering what you can do because you can’t write. You are an entrepreneur and business owner, not a writer. The good news is that you have options.

You can hire a freelance writer to “ghostwrite” the article for you. Ghostwriting means writing the article in your name. Instead of placing his or her name on the article, the freelancer uses your name and your business link. You will need to pay for this service, but the amount you will pay for a quality article is far less than the amount you would pay for an advertising campaign, and a well-written article placed in the right article will draw more traffic to your site than just about any other form of advertising.

Where can you find ghostwriters? There are a variety of online classifieds where you can post your job requirements or search for available writers. You can ask for quotes to help you learn what the going rate for a writer is. Keep in mind that you will pay more if you have detailed information that needs to be researched or if you are working on a tight deadline. You can also hire a content creation company to help you if you require numerous articles that would be too much for one individual writer.

If you do use a ghostwriter, be sure that you proofread the article before submitting it. You may find that the writer did not approach a particular topic as you would have wanted. You can ask the writer to rewrite the material, but posting something that is inaccurate or does not sound well written will detract from your goal of drawing traffic to your site.

Risks of Using an

There is only one main risk to using an , and that is that someone will download your content and use it on their site without including the link. You can do some work on your own to check for this, but it is hard to police. However, the occasional unscrupulous website owner who uses your content incorrectly is a risk worth taking for the many users who will give you a link on their site.

Post Much and Often

Once you get the hang of using an , post many articles, and post them often. The more fresh, relevant content that links to your page, the more traffic you will receive. Be sure to continually research your keywords, because the keywords that people search for constantly change.

Also, submit your articles to a variety of sites. The most popular article may not draw certain demographic of people. The more places that have your article and your link, the better your traffic results will be. Since these sites are free to use, you might as well submit to as many as you can.

One such article directory is ArticleHub.US. On this site anyone can submit content and links. Be sure to check out their current articles and learn more about how to submit your content to their site. It’s free and easy and will draw the traffic you need to your main site.

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Google Ranking Drop Because Of Duplicate Content

Sunday, October 12th, 2008

This is a follow up post to my previous posts about my friend’s drop. As you may remember, his Google ranking was restored a few weeks after he blocked the website from copying his entire website and submitted a Google reinclusion . As you may have guessed, he was quite thrilled to see his SERP ranking shoot up again.

Well, as luck would have it, I received a phone call last night from my friend telling me that his website was bombing again. I Googled his favorite and they seemed to rank fine over at my end, but he explained that he from Google was flat. They nosedived a day or two ago. I chalked up the results I was getting to Google adjusting the results.

This new twist got me thinking. What in the world could be making this website’s ranking bounce around like this? Looking back, the website may not have been 100% at fault. There has to be something else.

I began doing a little research and learned about few things about . The reason I looked at that particular area is because there is absolutely nothing else I can find wrong with this website. seems to be a rather popular culprit.

I came across a pretty well laid out website called “Google Rankings Diagnostics” that describes a whole heck of a lot of issues you might be having with your website. This website validated what I pretty much already knew…that if you have multiple URLs (on a domain) with the same exact , Google has trouble figuring out which page is the original and may throw all of them out.

I took a very close look at my friend’s website. Again, I took a unique line of text from his homepage and searched for it in Google (inside quotes). A funny thing happened. I saw the homepage result, but there were a few extra results as well, all on his domain. There were about 5 extra pages in total.

Now, some of these extra results have been there for years, so I don’t attribute the issue to those pages being . What struck me was one of the extra pages.

A few months ago, my friend moved one of his pages. He put a 301 redirect in his . file, which was the correct thing to do. So now, the old directory where the page was held forwarded to a new page. It looked something like this:

Redirect 301 /olddirectory/ ://www.hiswebsite.com/newpage.php

The redirect worked fine, but here is what that extra page in the search results looked like:

://www.hiswebsite.com/newpage.phpoldpage.php

Guess what page was showing at that …yup, the homepage. The dynamic nature of his website sends unknown page results like this to the homepage. This was a fluke. My friend forgot that there were pages inside the old directory he redirected to the new page. Every old page in that old directory was tacked on to the new page, like you see above. To make matters worse, there were a bunch of links from other pointing to the old pages in the old directory.

I am not sure if this would cause the ranking drops that he is experiencing, but the timing certainly lines up with when the issue began. It is also certainly considered .

So, here is what I did to deal with the issue this time. I deleted the redirects in the . file and blocked the URLs of all those extra results in the robots.txt file. Hopefully, this will tell Google to not spider or index those pages and it will also tell Google that those links into the site are dead.

Now, we have to wait. I am not going to submit another reinclusion to Google because I want to see if the ranking returns naturally. If it does, this was the problem for sure.

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Sudden Google Ranking Drop - Proxy Hijack

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

Do you remember my article from yesterday about the sudden drop in Google search ranking for my friend’s website? Well, I just can’t stop thinking about it.

From what I have been reading, it seems as though my conclusion may be correct. At least I am hoping it is. If I ever conclude anything semi-concrete while thinking about , it’s a good day for me.

Ok, I found this very helpful and thorough website that pretty much described the exact problem my friend is having. It’s titled “Google Proxy Hijacking” and tells the whole story.

Here is what struck me as I think about this some more.

- My friend’s website has been live since 2004.
- The site seemed to be in the Google sandbox for the entire 4 years.
- For his most competitive , he was ranking past page 20 on .
- About two months ago, he made some changes to the copy as well as an HTML overhaul.
- About a month after that, the site ranked number 3 for his most competitive .
- The site ranked on page 1 of for about a month.
- The site now sits at page 25 for its most competitive .

Here is my theory. I think the website has been proxy hijacked for a number of years. This is what caused the poor rankings for such a long time. When the text and HTML changes were made about 2 months ago, visited the site and found it unique. ranked the site well, due to this new unique content. During the month, noticed the proxy website was now a of my friend’s website once again and dropped the website’s ranking.

Does that make sense? From what I read on the website I linked to, it does.

Here are the similarities with what we are experiencing and what the author wrote on the other website:

- My friend’s website has never been banned.
- We did a quoted search for supposedly unique content on my friend’s website and a proxy website showed in the .
- The proxy URL looked like this: .com/cgi-bin/pxy/nph-pxy.pl/000010A/http/.friendssite.com/
- The proxy site was an exact of my friend’s website.

Now, I am not sure if this is what caused my friends ranking to drop, but all the factors are there. The we are talking about are very competitive, but the fact that his site showed so well in the for a month shows me that the potential is there.

I would appreciate your thoughts on this.

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