21.2 Submission to webmasters
September 9, 2008 by Andy
I have found a method that works very well and gets a good response.
1. Find 100% related sites that do have articles published on the site.
2. Write quality content for that site (I only submit the articles to one site, and don’t even have a copy on my own site).
3. Submit several articles to that webmaster using Content Publisher "packages". I take a page from the other site, and create a template for Content Publisher that matches my target site. I send the package to the other webmaster as a download URL (don’t attach the package to an email as these often get filtered out by Spam filters, and it can also annoy the other webmaster), and tell them about the content and how to publish it on their site. I also stress that this content will only be published on one site. If they are not interested, I repeat the process for another site.
I usually end up with a batch of articles published on another "high-profile" site. These articles nearly always bring in good traffic to my site.
OK, so what are these "packages" I mentioned?
Well, I will let you download one in a minute, but first, let me explain how it works.
In Content Publisher, I create a project of around 10 articles.
Content Publisher then packages these up for me in a distribution file.
The other webmaster just needs to run the distribution file, and all articles are published to web page that match the exact look and feel of the target site. In addition, the program also creates an article map for these articles. All the other webmaster has to do is upload the files produced, and link to the article map. Viola, I have articles published on another site with links pointing back to mine, and the other webmaster has 10 new unique articles on his/her site that wont be found anywhere else on the internet. It is a win-win situation, and it only takes a couple of minutes for the other webmaster to get this new content live on their site.
OK, if you want to see what one of these distribution packages look like (it contains only a basic template, but you can get the idea of how it works), you can download it here.
I find that once you can identify a few sites that are willing to publish your content, you can keep sending them more content, and they are happy to publish it.
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