Article Marketing: Content Spooling Network Integrates Your Hittail Data
Hittail is one of my favorite analytical tools. Since the time I have joined Hittial, it was able to collect over 5000 keywords used to find my blog on various search engines. Top ten keywords are responsible only for 9.7% of all search traffic my blog received in the past. Of course this sort of statistics can be produced by other tools. What makes Hittail unique is its ability to identify keywords for which you have a good chance to improve your rankings on search engines. In the time wen I was still friendly with Google, Hittail has produced excellent results. Now I am hoping to employ it’s magic during my extreme experimentation.
I have to admit thought that placing Hittail code on your website or blog is only first tiny step for achieving better results. The magic comes to life when you begin acting on Hittial’s suggestions. Unfortunately I failed in that respect- I have currently 67 keywords sitting in my “To Do” list. Even if I write an article a day, I have two months of work to catch up. To be honest, being that English is not my first language, I always wanted to outsource “article marketing”. But I could not find a product good enough to do what I want it… until I was introduced to Content Spooling Network. The video below explains why
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By Jim, November 19, 2007 @ 12:51 pm
Are you using the content spooling network? I have been following CSN since it's inception and wondering what users have to say. How is that working out?
By Vlad, November 19, 2007 @ 1:11 pm
Jim,
I have just outsourced my first article. I will let you know how it goes. From what I understand it take anywhere from 24-48 hours for the article to be complete.
I think I will be using them extensively. Their service is not cheap, but they are offering a 21 day trail for their service. Every article will cost you $5.20. I am giving them a try. I think though that 21 days may not be sufficient enough to see whether or not it is working.
By Jim, November 19, 2007 @ 2:51 pm
Are you using the content spooling network? I have been following CSN since it’s inception and wondering what users have to say. How is that working out?
By Vlad, November 19, 2007 @ 3:11 pm
Jim,
I have just outsourced my first article. I will let you know how it goes. From what I understand it take anywhere from 24-48 hours for the article to be complete.
I think I will be using them extensively. Their service is not cheap, but they are offering a 21 day trail for their service. Every article will cost you $5.20. I am giving them a try. I think though that 21 days may not be sufficient enough to see whether or not it is working.
By Lord Matt, November 19, 2007 @ 3:43 pm
This is probably where the likes of Andy Beard would give an in depth run down of the service and what it does. I was left wondering a little.
By Vlad, November 19, 2007 @ 3:48 pm
I am sure Andy can do a good job. However I do not know how whether or not Andy is in favor of article marketing. It creates good number of duplicate content.
The Content Spooling network looks a bit expensive, but hopefully I can squeeze in a few articles before the 21 day trial is up.
Hittail is still offering the free version.
By Lord Matt, November 19, 2007 @ 5:43 pm
This is probably where the likes of Andy Beard would give an in depth run down of the service and what it does. I was left wondering a little.
By Vlad, November 19, 2007 @ 5:48 pm
I am sure Andy can do a good job. However I do not know how whether or not Andy is in favor of article marketing. It creates good number of duplicate content.
The Content Spooling network looks a bit expensive, but hopefully I can squeeze in a few articles before the 21 day trial is up.
Hittail is still offering the free version.