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How to Use Article Marketing Robot to Optimize Your Article Marketing Strategy

Article marketing is critical when it comes to search engine optimization for your website. In order to achieve high search engine rankings your website has to have lots of back links in order to outrank your competitors. The websites with the highest quantity of relevant links from higher page rank authority sites get ranked higher in the SERPS.

The best way the most effective way to generate lots of relevant back links from high page rank authority websites is to do article marketing on a consistent basis. So, you commit to sitting down and writing several articles per week, and then submitting them to the top article directories and then watch your stats to see if your efforts are producing any measureable results.

But there’s just one problem with that article marketing takes all lots of time and effort. If you want to see measurable results you have to commit to cranking out hundreds of articles and submitting them to the article directories.

Who has the time to write and submit hundreds of articles along with all of the other things you have to do to keep your business moving?

One solution to this dilemma is to automate your article marketing efforts. What if there was a piece of software that could take those article marketing tasks off your hands thus freeing you to pursue your genius work? Well, article marketing robot is a push button, automated back link building tool that will help you to boost your website’s search engine rankings and deliver traffic targeted traffic to your website. Because the back links that come from article directories have high page rank they help boost your site up in the search engine results when you get a high number of links.

Article marketing robot offers three major benefits to the busy marketer looking to leverage their time.

1.       It saves you lots of time and effort by signing up by creating hundreds of new accounts with article marketing directories and it all so processes the confirmation e-mails. Without it you would be searching for the directories, filling out the online forms over and over with the same information every time. Like an automated virtual assistant, it takes your information and creates all of the accounts you’ll need at the click of a button.

2.       It will rewrite your original articles into several new versions multiplying your article marketing efforts. You simply write up a few articles using your primary keywords with links back to your website, and the article marketing robot will rewrite several new versions and post them at the various article marketing directories.

3.       Article marketing robot can schedule your article submissions so that you can either slowly drip feed your articles so that it appears more natural or you can blast your rewritten articles to directories all over the Internet. Either way it does all of this while you are doing other things.

After a quick 30 minute set up article marketing robot can do its thing on its own while work on other tasks. There is no need for you to babysit the software because it’s a robot.

Article marketing robot can help your website reach page 1 on Google and the other search engines on autopilot. Visit, http://mcreasite.com/ArtMarkRobot, today and grab your free, 5day trial of this push button software that will transform your Internet marketing efforts.

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Generating Website Traffic With Automated Video Submissions

(Part 2)
Copyright 2009 by Willie Crawford

In part-1 of this article we looked at the fact that you
begin a video by identifying it’s purpose and then by
identifying the proper keywords to target.

Let’s continue by looking at the format.  Video sharing
sites accept many different video formats but some are
accepted more than others.  For example, many of the
more popular sites won’t allow you to upload flash files.

You are relatively safe if you go with .avi, .mpeg or
.wmv although it’s also fairly easy to convert your
videos to multiple formats with most video editing
software.

Also many video sharing sites limit you to uploading
files no larger than 100meg. So, convert your file to
the different formats, and see which gives you the
best quality compression, and also confirm that the
sound quality is not distorted.

I use, and encourage using automated video submission
software. I  upload a video once to Easy Push Button
Traffic, select the sites that I want to submit to, and
let the server-based software do the tedious part. If the
video is in the most commonly accepted format, it will be
accepted by practically all of the sites.

Note: You should only submit your videos to sites that
are appropriate, and in the categories that are
appropriate. Doing otherwise is very likely to just get
your account canceled by the video sharing sites.

You also want to keep your videos relatively short.
Sites like YouTube limit a video to 10 minutes in
length. Your viewers also often have very short attention
spans -  another reason keeping your video short is a
good idea. You need to learn to keep your message succinct
and then issue a call to action.

At the end of the video, you always want to tell your
viewer what to do next.  You can do that with a final
screen that has the url to your target site, along
with instructions telling them to visit now.

Flash videos actually allow you to physically,
automatically redirect your viewers, but sites such
as YouTube won’t accept flash videos.

Let’s back up for a minute and look at your video’s
title. It must promise a benefit for watching, contain
your target keywords, and be enticing. If your title
doesn’t grab the viewers’ attention and get them to
watch the video, nothing else really matters. So do
spend a lot of time crafting your titles.

Also spend a lot of time crafting your descriptions
that you will enter at the video sharing sites.  The
description should contain your url at the very
beginning, to include the http://  This will make
your link clickable, and many people will click
through to your site right from the description. That
IS what you want isn’t it?

That description should contain your target, long-tail
keywords.  You also will enter these long-tail keywords
in as “tags” at sites that use tags. Tags are essentially
the same as keywords. Someone entering a tag or keyword
term into a search box at a video sharing site are more
likely to find your video if you target the proper
keywords.

I’m assuming that you already know how to record your
videos. However, you can use anything from Camtasia
(screen capture video), to PowerPoint presentations,
to simple videos recorded with your Flip camera. It
depends upon your purpose in making the video.

As an example, many of the videos that I create are
intended to sell a piece of software. When selling
software, one of the objections that you have to
overcome is the fear the customer has that he won’t
be able to use the software.

Your customer may believe that the software does all
of the things mentioned on your webpage, and that
it’s easy for more technical people.  However, they
may not believe that they can do it.  That’s where a
Camtasia video of you actually using the software
comes it. It proves beyond a shadow of a doubt how
easy the software is to use, shows how the software
actually works, and even shows how fast using the
software is.

Remember, you need to keep that video to 10 minutes
or less. If you need more than 10 minutes to do your
demonstration video, break it up into 10-minutes or
less segments.

After you’ve created the videos, you need to decide
where to submit them.  The reality is that fewer than
two dozen video sharing sites get the majority of
the traffic, so those are the ones that you need to
submit to.   I mentioned in Part-1 of this article
that I use http://EasyPushButtonTraffic.com  They
submit to all of the most significant sites, and
they submit in a fashion that gets the videos
accepted and displayed. They are also very
inexpensive and allow you to submit an unlimited
number of videos each month.

Most of the other sites that I’ve looked at allow you
to submit up to a certain limit each month, and if
you are in a very competitive niche, you may need
to submit more.

I also like to post my videos to my blogs. My blogs
are configured to automatically notify Twitter when
I post, so my Twitter followers instantly come to
check out my latest video.

My Twitter account is configured to automatically
post to FaceBook and Squidoo, so my audience on
those very popular sites are also notified whenever
I post a new video.

The popular video sharing sites get millions of
visitors and your properly submitted, search engine
optimized videos will be found by these people if
you followed the tips already covered in parts 1
and 2 of this article.

Now, it’s time to get busy creating and submitting
those videos. Before you know it, submitting videos
using an automated video submission service such
as Easy Push Button Traffic will be one of your
favorite, very effective ways of generating free
website traffic.

——————

Willie Crawford is a website traffic generation expert.
He often distributes content (articles, videos, podcasts,
and press releases) to generate highly targeted website
traffic.  To do that efficiently he uses the automated
submission service  at Push Button Traffic

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