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How To Get Automated Content For Your Blog

September 4, 2009 By Ron 2 Comments

What we are going to show you today is how to get automated content for your blog.

This is a tactic that if done right will generate an avalanche of traffic to your blog and the most important aspect of this is that the services we are going to give you are free and will supply you with the tools to get “Content For Your Blog” at no cost to you except for having to leave the article links intact.

Automated Content For Your BlogWhen you first start out as a blogger online and especially if you are blogging for profit one thing that becomes very time intensive is creating the article content that you need to be constantly placing into your blogs to stay well ranked in the search engines and if you have more than a few blogs this can drive you crazy.

Some have said that you should be buying PR links into your site and yes this will work but without adding additional content to your blogs this tactic will only be short term at best.

So How Do You Get Content For Your Blog

To automate your blog postings and this is not using any services that pull information from yahoo answers or other blog posts online this is the “real deal” complete unique article content that you can use to automate blog postings and build traffic to your blog.

There is just not any services that come close to these two that can automate your blogs with content every day of the week without you having to write them yourself. All that will be required and this is only optional is you need to place additional links into the automated blog posting if you are promoting products as an affiliate marketer.

Finding The Right Services For Automated Content For Your Blog

The first service in review is called “Unique Article Wizard” this is a membership website where you can submit unlimited articles and in a way that each article submitted is completely unique. What happens next and this is where you can get your automatic blog content free as this service relies on people such as yourself that need articles for their blog posts as well as directories of course.

Some Of The Features

Have the ability to limit the number of articles you receive each day to your blog . You can also select which categories you want to receive articles – and, yes, the list is taken from YOUR list of categories. You receive email notification of article submissions – which have an embedded link that permits you a one-click approval or deletion function for each article you receive.

You can automatically publish articles rather than have them posted as draft, “waiting for review”. Often it is much more efficient to just remove a few bad articles (using the email notification) than to spend the time to approve many good articles.

Unique Article Wizard interface also has eleven different plug-ins that can make it much easier for you to plug and publish the automated content to your blog. Security measures are also used to make certain that the plug-ins will not expose your site in any way.

MyArticleNetwork Is Another Service That Will Cost You $47 Month (Not Recommended)

The next service which is called MyArticleNetwork and was said to be very similar to the above where you can join the site which will cost $47 a month to remain active. Once you are a member of MyArticleNetwork you simply enter your blogs which can be WordPress Self-Hosted, Drupal, Joomla and any blog that has XML-RPC or Atom API.

They claim the service has two major benefits the first being that you get automated blog posting and second being that if you are handy at writing articles then you have the ability to have 10,000 blogs pointing links back to your blog or website.

SEOLinkVine also had the same characteristics as MyArticleNewtork which was to be expected considering one was owned by Mat Callen and the other was owned by Brad Callen who are brothers.

Updated Post 28/04/2012 – After the last Google Update “Penguin” we would not recommend using services such as MyArticleNetwork, BuildMyRank or SEOLinkVine. There is a lot of stipulation as to why these services were targeted and then as in the case of BuildMyRank de-indexed however regardless of the reasons you need to remember that the effects of this can be devastating to any business that was using these services to build back links.

From what I understand about the notification about un-natural backlinks is that you are guilty and you have to prove your innocence which can be hard to do which have now resulted in many people talking about negative seo and how that can impact your online business.

Over the years there have been many services such as these come and go, however only one  article and blog posting service has emerged to be the industry leader when it comes to building back links and that is automated content for blog work and linking tactics.

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  1. Jay says

    March 20, 2012 at 9:17 pm

    I used MyArticleNetwork and didn’t liked it. I used it both to build links and to get content. I think if you want content and the site is important then you should write it by hand and make it worth reading.

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    • AffiliateX says

      April 30, 2012 at 2:53 pm

      Hi Jay

      Yes those that have used MyArticleNetwork or even SEOLinkvine may be finding they are right in Google’s cross-hairs right now with the latest updates I looked at it a long time ago and decided that it was not for me after doing a few tests with it.

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