I Have Tested Article Marketing Automation

I was rather curious about a service called Article Marketing Automation. I have heard some really good things about it, and therefore, I decided to give it a try. 

Article Marketing Automation

Article Marketing Automation has two types of memberships (at least to my knowledge). One is free, for people just out to use the articles in the database, and one that will cost you a monthly fee for submitting your own articles to the database.

As I am writing this, I can’t remember the monthly fee (but I think it was $47).

I have just tried the free version, the one where I received free articles to post to my blogs. 

I had my first doubts about the service as I tried to sign up. I couldn’t find the price anywhere on their website, and I couldn’t find any of the membership options. I think I might have read some of the sales copy and it said something about the two options, or some of my contacts told me. I am not sure, but I think that I just signed up without paying, and then I got the free version (but I am not sure that’s how I did it).

As soon as I got access to the website, it was all very easy to set up. I added my blog url, my username and password, added the categories and a few keywords that my articles need in order to filter them. And that was it, I guess it didn’t take me more than 10 minutes (maybe less).

Now, a few times a week I receive articles in my inbox from Article Marketing Automation. They have information about how “unique” they are, I get the whole article on e-mail, so I can read it and either reject it or approve it. If I approve it (just one click), the article will be posted automatically on to my blog. I find this fascinating, and it really works. Well, except for the categories and the tags. Not sure if that’s my fault. Because now, the articles I approve will be added to all my categories and not just one. 

In the end, I have to log in and do some editing in order for everything to be ok. So, it’s not completely automated, but almost. One click to approve, and then just a few minutes editing.

What I don’t like so far, is all the spelling mistakes and the bad grammar. And it seems that the authors don’t write for other blogs, so the articles I have received so far, they have been very impersonal. But, they are free and not bad at all. 

So, that’s the free option. And if you join other categories that I have, you might even have a lot better experience than I have had so far.  For free, I think this is awesome.

The paid option is very interesting if you are looking to drive traffic through article marketing. After you have written your article, you use the service to submit your article to the database. You can add some codes in order for the system to add different synonyms and rewrite/spin some of your article (the free subscribers will get the % of how much the article was rewritten from the original in their email along with the article). I would guess that you will have to use 15 – 20 minutes extra on each article that you submit to the database in order to get a “perfect” article.

Once you add it the database, all members can use this article for their blogs/websites, and they can’t do any editing to the content (other than spelling mistakes/grammar). All your links will be in all the various articles, and this way, your article will be spread all across the Internet.

It sounds like an interesting way to do article marketing. It all depends on how many users they have, and how many blogs is in their system. So far, I have not seen any results from people using the paid membership.

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