Need someplace to submit your articles?

Date August 27, 2007

Now there’s no excuse. The Income Hero himself, Adomas Kontautas, has compiled a list of 263 article directories! You might not need them all, but it’s a great resource for your article marketing efforts.

Here are the PR 7 directories on his list:

Articles Factory

Find Articles

Ezine Articles

SearchGuild

Articles Hub

The All I Need

Web Pro News

Speaking of article marketing, have you ever thought of adding value to your writing services by offering article directory submission services? If your client is already paying you for writing articles, it makes sense for them to purchase this extra service from you. You’ve already got the articles and you’re saving them time.

Try different price points, but most people will pay between $3 to $5 per article for submission services. You’ll also need to write a short bio box for your client, and ask them if they prefer to use their name or a pen name for the article. Get the url that they want to include, and then start submitting them to directories.

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3 Responses to “Need someplace to submit your articles?”

  1. Hope Wilbanks (39 comments.) said:

    You know, I had a client ask me about submitting articles that I write for them, but I turned it down. It seems too tedious to even be worth my time, but maybe I should rethink it.

  2. courtknee said:

    I’ve done this a couple times, but only when I’ve been doing it for myself. I think if you had a submission software program it might be easier to do, and more time/cost effective.

  3. WritingThoughts » Blog Archive » Of Note: Web Writing Info said:

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