Is Article Marketing Still Viable?
Five years ago, article marketing was all the rage. Every affiliate was doing it, and many of them were doing quite well with it. Today, many have abandoned it in favor of “easier” or faster marketing methods that don’t require the tedious job of writing and rewriting endless articles.
Today, affiliates are still doing article marketing and having a lot of success, but they’re doing it a lot more quietly. It’s no longer the “cool” thing to talk about, and a lot of people are convinced that it’s useless. That’s great news for those of us who know better.
The key to success with article marketing in 2010 is automation. You can’t reasonably expect to spend 40+ hours/week writing 500 word articles and submitting them nonstop. You’d go crazy. Instead, it’s vital that you write a handful of good articles on a topic (or have someone write them for you) and then spin them to get fresh new content. Spinning simply takes the articles, runs them through a software, then spits them back out with a slightly different set of words and phrases. This ensures that search engines don’t view all of your articles as duplicate content and de-index them.
Beyond that, you need to find a way to submit them quickly and automatically. Although you can never fully automate account creation, you definitely don’t have to sit down and manually submit every article one-by-one. That’s time better spent on finding new products and markets to promote.
Mass Article Control handles automation on both fronts. For a very reasonable price, you can spin your articles and submit them with very little manual effort on your part. For now, it’s $77 to get both pieces of software. That’s less than 8 hours of time with a typical virtual assistant, and it will give you a lot more submissions in the long run. Can you really afford not to give it a try?



