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    Hey Tim,
    how long does it take for your links to show up in a back link checker for articles you've submitted to AMA (or any other such service for that matter)? I've had a few articles published between 22 and 37 times (and counting) and yet when I look for the back links they are nowhere to be found. Would the links show up any faster if I submitted a spun version of an article to Auto Article Submitter and had it blasted out to different article directories? Do these services really work for generating back links? I'm interested to hear your opinion on this!
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    Hi Gerard,

    Good questions about backlinks. In some cases with some of the directories I will say it has been MANY weeks before I saw a link show. Thats because many are manually approved.

    Read up here on how many links will NEVER show up for you....

    Just because they are not showing does not mean they are not helping you. Web traffic and rankings are the true indicator that it's working for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gerard View Post
    Hey Tim,
    how long does it take for your links to show up in a back link checker for articles you've submitted to AMA (or any other such service for that matter)? I've had a few articles published between 22 and 37 times (and counting) and yet when I look for the back links they are nowhere to be found. Would the links show up any faster if I submitted a spun version of an article to Auto Article Submitter and had it blasted out to different article directories? Do these services really work for generating back links? I'm interested to hear your opinion on this!
    Thanks!
    Gerard
    I used Brad Callen's SEO Linkvine, He's related to the owner of AMA, and after a while I dropped the subscription. Don't get me wrong here. Both of the systems are good. However, they are expensive, and slow.

    Both places claim rather fast backlink results but other members tell quite a different story. Also, in their ebooks they state that it can take awhile before seeing results. the systems are geared for long term campaigns.

    I, and probably 1000s of other IMs, need fast cash. These blog posting programs just aren't designed to deliver that kind of results. I think that UAW falls into that same category too. Plus, UAW is a bit more restrictive with their postings.

    I think that article marketing is the way to go to be successful on the net. However, these types of "Auto-Article" posting doesn't make the cut.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2bealive View Post
    I, and probably 1000s of other IMs, need fast cash. These blog posting programs just aren't designed to deliver that kind of results.

    I think that article marketing is the way to go to be successful on the net. However, these types of "Auto-Article" posting doesn't make the cut.

    That would be a great thread to start perhaps. What is the fastest way for a new person to go from absolutely $0 to $10 per day online? What are the quickest duplicatable / fully scalable ways to do that? And how long, on average, would it take?

    I say $10 per day because I think that amount would certainly be a help to anyone ($300 per month). And the idea is you can do it again and again.

    How long do you think it would take you to reach a consistent $10 per day with your article marketing (promoting affiliate products I assume)? 90 days? 60 days? 30 days? 2 weeks? 1 week?






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    Quote Originally Posted by gerard View Post
    how long does it take for your links to show up in a back link checker for articles you've submitted to AMA (or any other such service for that matter)? I've had a few articles published between 22 and 37 times (and counting) and yet when I look for the back links they are nowhere to be found.
    I know you asked Tim specifically but I thought I'd share that I used AMA a year or so back and it seemed to do a decent job of building backlinks. Obviously, it's not a miracle (nothing is) but it does build a few quality links and a bunch of low quality links too. Which is not bad really because you get a varied backlink signature instead of having all PR4 and up linking to your pages. It took several weeks for many of my links to show up. The problem is generally the sites that publish your articles don't seem to do any actual marketing work of their own like simple bookmarking or even pinging the pages that have your article. So if the sites are relatively unknown with extremely few or maybe no links in... well it can take a very long time indeed for search engines to discover your links. First something somewhere needs to link to those websites. Then assuming they can follow the link structure leading to the page with your article then your links back to your pages will be found.

    Sometimes, I check my referrer's logs (back in the beginning... there are far too many now) and when I saw a new referrer I'd bookmark their page then ping the page and my bookmark. Of course, this only helps if the site owner is actually bothering to check and see what kind of sites their pages are linking to. So, it's kind of like we have to backlink our own pages and then also build backlinks to their pages that are linking to us. Which is wise to do anyway. Building backlinks to your backlinks.





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