Make Money Online With Article Marketing Automation

by Splork on September 10, 2008

Many of you guys remember a post I did a week or so ago about Article Marketing Automation. I jumped the gun a bit as the service was still in beta and was only really suppose to be available for PLRPro members. Well today it has opened up and I would recommend you guys join in.

For the last couple of weeks I have been building blogs on Blogger, Tumblr, free WordPress blog hosts and self-hosted WordPress blogs and adding them to the “portfolio” of sites. Why? So the blogs can be populated with articles people in the network have written. I’ve been building about 5 a day and adding them in. I have done nothing except prepare the blog, add some affiliate links and/or banners and watched as articles miraculously appear.

It’s up to me to promote and hopefully collect the money it brings. Some blogs attract more content than others. You can have a hands off approach or monitor what gets added. You choose the categories that the articles are added to on your blog. I have blogs that are solely for, say coffee. It has one category. I have other blogs that are finance related and I have potential articles mapped to various categories like insurance, credit, stock picking, etc. It is slicker than owl shit.

On the other side of the goodness is content distribution. You can write an article and post it to all these various blogs. But here is the kicker: There is a slick rewriter, a spinner if you will, that makes every single article just as different as you want to make it. When you publish the article to the system it gives you the opportunity to rewrite each sentence, up to ten times. Then it distributes the Franken-article to all the blogs. Each article is different than the last.

The article has to be good or you risk dudes deleting it off their blogs. So let’s say you have a sentence that reads:
Facial cellulite makes your cheek wrinkly and your eyes bloated.
You could re-write that ten times, over and over:
Cellulite on the face cause eye bloat and wrinkles
Wrinkles on the cheek and eye bloat are caused by cellulite

The sentences mean the same thing but won’t be considered…all together now…DUPLICATE CONTENT. Yes that’s right, the more options you give each sentence the greater the difference for each article. Did I mention owl shit and slick?

If you are writing content and want backlinks then there is no reason not to join the party. While you are suffering writing an article and trying to get it accepted at EzineArticles and other directories I’ll be submitting mine across the portfolio. Each one easily modified to prevent duplicate content, each with a couple of links to my properties. I wrote an article on Yoga. It had an acceptance rate of 93% and is now sitting out there on 42 different sites with links back to my website. Each article is different. When another site gets added and accepts articles on Yoga, that article will be deployed. That is powerful stuff.

I built 5 blogs today. I added it to the portfolio and by the time I got back to the home page articles were already populated in the blogs. It’s fast and can make you money online both ways. I highly recommend it, but then again I recommended ya’ll join PLRPro when you could have gotten this shit for the price of that membership. Either way it’s a winner.

This is not some bullshit review where I tell you something works when I haven’t tried it. Or I tell you to join because it seems good. No this deal is real. This is a testimonial that says, I’ve been using it for two weeks and it is doing exactly what the salespage says it does. I’m making money on the blogs that I built for the portfolio (Adsense only so far, hopeful that I’ll make the odd affiliate sale) and I’m seeing good results in the search engines for articles I distribute. Article Marketing Automation.

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aaronk September 10, 2008 at 10:54 pm

I second your endorsement..got into this last week and “slick” is an understatement. After messing with Article marketer, Ezines, and a few of the others, AMA is a godsend.

Haven’t seen any bump in the SERPs yet, but its only been a week. I love this thing!

BTW, I can’t add any new wordpress.com blogs, says its against their TOS, are you experiencing the same?

Splork September 11, 2008 at 7:25 am

Yea about a week ago, a bunch of us had our blogs disabled on Wordpress. They (WP.com) do not care for niche PLR type blogs. PLR niche blogs are obvious and are easily flagged. And they did violate the TOS at WP so AMA did the smart thing and removed that option.

Marc September 11, 2008 at 3:53 pm

Hey Aaron,

BTW, I did some sneaky logging in as you through admin.

You are all over the front page for almost all terms you used in your main distributed articles.

I obviously wont give the keywords or url’s away here, but check out the articles that have the most distributions.

Anything that is long tail is on the first page.

Your major phrases (2 & 3 words) are in about position 40′ish

Though I wouldnt reccomend targeting the phrases you did in one of your articles (quite large) it will still work you just may need a few articles submitted :)

Splork… gotta be smart with TOS

Robert September 12, 2008 at 12:25 am

Would this be something you’d want to deploy to blogs you “care” about, or more like link farms? Would you link to niche blogs only?

Splork September 12, 2008 at 6:56 am

I’m using it to link to niche blogs. A lot of niche blogs. I build blogs wherever I can deploy Wordpress and I use a lot of Blogger blogs and Tumblr logs as well.

There are like 27 main categories and beneath those main categories, tons of sub-categories that people can submit articles to. I don’t look at it like what properties do I own to put in the portfolio. I look at it like how many blogs, and where can I get them, to add to the portfolio. I have zero interest in coffee. As a matter of fact I do not have one site of my own on coffee. Yet I now have a Tumblr log, a Blogger blog and a Wordpress blog on coffee filled with content I didn’t put there. I have Adsense and CJ ads splashed on them. And every day people in the service post content to those blogs for the benefit of their own sites. And the cool thing is I can tell that most of the articles are being run through the “spinner”. None of the articles are the same that are being distributed to my blogs.

My only concern is that people are going to overuse Blogger because it’s easy. I’ve certainly added my share of Blogger blogs to the network but I’ve also added Tumblr and tons of other Wordpress blogs from different IP addresses.

Anyway there is nothing wrong with putting blogs you care about in the system. Simply manually approve any articles taht are trying to be deployed. If they fit what you are trying to accomplish then accept it. If it doesn’t fit then delete it. The blogs are yours. You do what you want except rewrite the posts and/or delete the links that are embedded in the post.

And you can link to whatever you want in the posts you submit.

aaronk September 12, 2008 at 8:57 am

Marc,

Thanks for the heads up, I was aware of several terms, but found quite a few more. Looks like I know what terms to work on now.

Yeah that is a huge “niche” I’m working….started that blog as a “noob” without any real knowledge of how much competition there really was. Fortunately there are so many long tails in that niche that I’ve been able to build some good traffic. Maybe someday I’ll rank for the main keywords…
Your latest tutorial was a big help on figuring out what keywords to target, looking forward to more.

lissie September 16, 2008 at 2:36 am

Hi I am definitly in the market for a tool like this. The sign up page is a bit light on detail though : its a monthly subscription yes? Also the spinning bit: define easy: I am rubbish and rewriting for spinners , normally find writing a new article easier. And I thought the duplicate content didn’t mtter either so long as its not on MY blogs: can you clarify that bit
Thanks!

Splork September 16, 2008 at 7:22 am

Hey Lissie. Monthly subscription: yes.

Spinning: If you can write an article you can use the spinner. When you submit your article you are taken through subsequent pages…one for each sentence. For each sentence you can write another different one, up to ten different sentences.
So if your sentence was:
I enjoy using doing bosu ball exercises.
You can write another sentence that says:
Bosu ball exercising is enjoyable to me.

When the article gets distributed it varies which sentences it uses throughout the article. Thereby making a different article each time …depending how many “extra” sentences are written for each sentence.

It is beyond easy. Simply add your article. Push publish then each sentence is presented to you for you to rewrite up to ten times. Then it distributes it across the network.

You’re right about the duplicate content issue on your websites. However, it’s generally thought to be best to mix up your articles across every place you distribute it to get broader indexing. If you have one article for your keyword, you get indexed one time. What if you mixed up your article, spun it, for the same keyword? The chances of Google indexing all the different articles is quite good and good for you.

What if I had written an article on bosu balls. One article and distributed to all the suspect locations. At some point Google will figure out the content is the same and will index that one article. However, if I changed it 70-80-90% then there is a chance more than one copy of my article will be indexed. This is particularly interesting for long tail keywords as your article could possibly clog up the top 10 rankings. But if you only wrote the one, then you’ll only have the one ranked for your keyword. All the others would fall out of the rankings.

AMA makes it very easy to create different versions of the same article. If you can write an article, you can work the spinner. Just write new sentences.

Robert September 19, 2008 at 12:30 am

You don’t even need to write new sentences — have a spread of terms or phrases that get mixed up will give you a high re-write percentage. When you use great movie, sub in {great~wonderful~super~amazing~awesome} {film~movie~flick~show} and POOF! You have a whole array of articles. You could use that to hit say 1-2 main keyword links but also throw a variety of long tail links into the articles, also.

jb October 19, 2008 at 12:49 am

i was wondering how this service compares to Unique Article Wizard (UAW)

baron January 11, 2009 at 12:42 pm

I`m snarled there`s a lot of articles on casino gambling. There are assorted methods, tactics, strategies, algorithms of counting, calculations and so on.
But these items are neutral rain of ads and i don`t crisis to analyze them `business i don`t be compelled any le knowledge. It`s unfeasible. sagacity i collected on order be wrong.
Is there anyone here who is interested in such topic?
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Thanx a lot.

Jonny March 18, 2009 at 7:41 pm

I’ve been using AMA to build links (and it works wonders) but I’m thinking more and more I should create some AMA blogs too… This may be the kick in the pants I need to get going with that.

Splork March 18, 2009 at 9:21 pm

Do it. I try to add a few free hosted blogs every week to slurp up articles and see what some good niches are. If folks are dropping a ton of articles on say, camel nose hair, then I’m going to create a blog, add it to AMA and only accept those articles re-written better than 50%, get some backlinks and start monetizing. It works

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