Another Scheduler
August 7th, 2005 GlennP
Last week there was a major changed in policy of almost 30%, or make it over, of article groups…
The new policy was, they will only accept 2 article submissions per writer per day. Which I also stand that it is somehow advantageous for the author. Why?
This is my own answer.
It’s true that the more articles you submit the more results you get, but that is only true in submitting to “article directories” NOT to article groups. In article directories like iSnare.com every submission counts since you will gain three things: backlinks, SE traffic, and reprints… In the case of article groups, it’s more likely the other way around.
Imagine your self as a publisher in a group let say 5000 members including authors and writers. Every author submits at least 10 articles per day, how many could you exactly reprint? Not much! Even not all! That is why submitting to article groups with 60 articles will more or less generate same results as to submitting with only 2 articles.
What will happen to the rest of the articles? Well, not all publishers are manual publishers. There are several of them that aggregate the messages from article groups, but that’s only a few % of the total publisher population since this type of publishing needs more resources… As for the rest of the articles (If you intend to submit 60 in one day) they will not be wasted, instead they will have to wait until the publishers pick them up another time… Not bad! So what’s the point? The effort of submitting is the point. Same results less effort…
And how do we support groups accepting 2 articles per writer per day? Simple! Another scheduler
By now when you submit an article for distribution you will not anymore see the note of only 2 articles will be distributed per day.
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