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Do you recommend article marketing for SEO?

Beverly

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Matt Cutts talks about how article marketing might not be good for SEO.



What's your views on article marketing? Does it work for your site? From my point of view, i don't think that article marketing provides the high quality editorial links that Google is now demanding?
 
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Nice info there. Thanks for posting.
Anyway I have never been a fan of article marketing via article directories. Its better to put that article on your website or create a link wheel using that article. So if the article is good enough, you will get readers to your website or you end up creating an awesome link wheel which can be quite good for your website!
 
Nice info there. Thanks for posting.
Anyway I have never been a fan of article marketing via article directories. Its better to put that article on your website or create a link wheel using that article. So if the article is good enough, you will get readers to your website or you end up creating an awesome link wheel which can be quite good for your website!

Good point. Publishing an article on an established blog as a guest author, along with a relevant backlink to your blog/site is most likely the best way to get qualified traffic to your site. The people reading the article will want to click through to see what else you have to offer.
 

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