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    One way to slide around the Google Sandbox

    Just thought I'd mention this again. Searchwarp is an excellent article source and one way to partially sidestep the Google Sandbox. You can freely link back to your site from the Searchwarp article.

    I added an article 10 days ago, and today the article started showing in google serps for a couple of select phrases. In one case, 2nd. The term is regional and obviously not competitive. Its one I hadn't developed for my main site, though.

    Bingo. Its a new way to develop the site.

    On the long term impact of searchwarp articles here is my experience with an article that is about 16 months old.

    1. I added anchor text bls to the article, virtually all from new directories. Frankly nothing substantial. The old article currently ranks 2nd for an effective, but non-competitive phrase that competitors have missed.

    The article is general in nature but has driven about 5% of article traffic to the site (which is regional) I'm sure that statistic would vary from article to article.

    The key is to add anchor text bls...and let Searchwarps age assist you in sidestepping the sandbox for a new site.

    For lots more information on this check with Lorien123 at DP, who taught me about this source.

    Dave

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    searchwarp and ezinearticles are both excellent ways to do this.
    make sure you stuff those article titles full of keywords

    there are also SEVERAL other 3rd party sites like this ep ....

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    Quote Originally Posted by toddieg
    searchwarp and ezinearticles are both excellent ways to do this.
    make sure you stuff those article titles full of keywords

    there are also SEVERAL other 3rd party sites like this ep ....

    Thanks TG: I'm sure there are other good sources. To date, I've only used searchwarp. And you are on target about the keywords...and then add bls.

    Yesterday I checked google and the article wasn't there. Today its sitting in some serps. That is a sandbox beater. How cool!

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    EP gotta think outside the box to sidestep the sandbox.... article submission is only one way

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    Quote Originally Posted by toddieg
    there are also SEVERAL other 3rd party sites like this ep ....
    For example...?

    (tried to rep about ezine articles but gotta spread)
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    over the years i've learned it's best to keep 'trade secrets' on the DL .... once something get's exposed, it gets beaten to death. (ezine/sw is not a secret by any means)

    having said that, you will never find me publishing anything like 'how to beat the sandbox' ... information of that nature is priceless.

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    I hear you. And I agree - we all have our secret strategies.

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    I really like searchwarp. Very easy to submit the articles and you can see them all in 1 place, see stats and a lot of other nifty little features. Plus so easy to stuff it with links
    "This is business: the light at the end of the tunnel is usually an oncoming train!"

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    broadcasting your RSS feeds may bring some decent amount of traffic along with some good BLs....

    Is that a relevant point comes in this situation,....well am not sure...
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    Bookmarked. Thanks, Dave.

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