Article Marketing Robot Review & Download
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Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and being able to increase your SERP for your money site or blog can be a long and tedious job; Article Marketing Robot simplifies this process by giving you the option of automating all of your article spinning and submission needs.
Article Marketing Robot (AMR) is just one of those tools that are integral for an Internet Marketer to have. It should be used whenever you are trying to rank for a keyword and have posted something new. It is a valuable tool.
Article Marketing Robot Information:
AMR automates account creation for article directories, has in-house spinning capabilities, captcha solving API’s to popular decaptcher/death by decaptcha sites, as well as a full automated process of submitting the articles as well as checking to see if they are live.
You can use Spintax Syntax formatting to spin your articles. For example: {Hi|Hello|Hiya}. This syntax will display either “Hi“, “Hello“, or “Hiya” with an equal percentage for each one; this allows articles to be unique while submitting to well over 4,000 directories.
Speaking of directories, you can use the software that I mentioned in the previous post about How to Use Scrapebox to “scrape” thousands of new directories on the internet by using custom footprints to find them. Nifty, eh? For a great (and long step-by-step) tutorial on how to use the program, you should check out Article Marketing Robot Tutorial.
Basic Article Marketing Robot Tips:
- AMR Account names should have english/common sounding first names.
- Accounts should have either US, Canadian, or UK location.
- For the username, go with something unique like. [first name][last name][###]@[YourDomain]. So for example. andrewsummers4280@thinkpaid.com.
- Do not use silly names/emails or e-mails from free providers (like hotmail, gmail, yahoo, etc)
- After submitting your accounts for creation, do not confirm right away. Wait a few hours, then confirm. (it often takes a little bit for the e-mails to come through). 5 hours later, confirm again. I once got a few confirmation e-mails 24 hours later. You do not have to wait for these, you can submit your articles, but you can confirm these later to get some extra submits.
- For Titles, try to spintax it quite a bit while keeping your keywords intact. Even shuffle the position of your keyword phrase or have multiple types of titles with your keywords in them.
- Don’t be too specific with your categories and do not forget to include General, Uncategorized, and Misc
- Change accounts if you want to blast a new article with the same URL
- Blasting all articles at once vs dripfeeding does not seem to have any major differences. The majority of the articles will be manually approved/declined, anyway.
- After your articles have been submitted, check the live links (not necessarily immediately after). Save them to CSV, and sort by column E (approved/not approved/etc column), and secondary column of C (PR – Largest to Smallest). From there, you can grab all the approved URL’s and ping them (either using Scrapebox, or a free web service).
- Try the demo but if you are serious about AMR you should actually buy it. The reason is that anyone can download the demo and that has the same database as others who have the demo. The demo version has a limited amount of directories but they are constantly being submitted to by other demo users. The full version, you can add new directories and end up with well over 5000 (My current list is at about 7500-7600 after much scraping and testing).
- Articles should be about 550-600 words (test with the preview button a few times). This will greatly improve your chances of having a successful submit.
- DeathByCaptcha/Decaptcher is recommended so you do not have to manually enter in the captchas; though not necessary, it saves you A LOT of time and at 1000 captcha solves for $1.30, it can be worth it. If you are starting out, you can manually enter and if you are a fast enough type it can take an hour or so for a decent sized list.
- Until you have a good auto-accept article list (this takes a lot of time and split-testing), do not put any links in the article body. These are to be put in the resources section. This part is shown on every article but at the very bottom.
- The resource section should just include a small snippet like, “For more great information check out this article at [website] for tips about [link]” (spun, of course).
- A maximum of 2 links should be included in the resource section to ensure higher approval ratings.
- If you get mismatched categories, browse through those directories and see what you can add. Adding even one targeted category will definitely boost your success rate on a big list.
- Don’t check your rankings / live links every day. That’ll cost you more captcha than its worth. If you are aiming for an AA list, do one immediately (to save the approved one which are your auto-approved ones), then do not check for a few days (for the manually approved ones, if you wish to blast backlinks to those).

Article Marketing Robot Review & Download, 5.0 out of 5 based on 1 rating
I am an internet marketer who strongly believes (and proves) that making money from home is possible. I am a jack of all trades, but I specialize in local SEO and web design. I've also been building up a rather lengthy list of authority websites in my spare time.
Just a quick update to this article marketing robot review post. I’ll be trying to work on a new tutorial with videos on how to use AMR this upcoming week.
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