We currently employ a number of proven and tested methods to syndicate the content on your website across the Internet.
Syndicating your content is one of the most effective ways for link building as well as additional traffic from other sources. Below are the tools we currently use along with a description of each:
Article Marketing Automation
This is a very highly effective way of syndicating content to other highly "on theme" website. Your articles are submitted and optionally rewritten to attain uniqueness and higher rankings. The tool then "drip feeds" content to the blogs in the network. Again, what makes this feature so powerful is the fact that all blogs that receive the content are "on theme" and are related to your business.
There are two primary benefits to this powerful tool:
1. You attain "follow" links from the blogs with up to 3 anchor text links. Anchor text links are links that contain the keyword that you are trying to rank for - Google, Bing, Yahoo.
2. You get residual traffic from these blogs. When somebody searches for and finds the blogs in the network, you have 3 links in the article and point back to your website.
The Link Juicer
This method is another highly effective method using Social Bookmarking as a method of attaining large quantities of links. Even though the links you attain using this method are not necessarily relevant to your content, over time they become links that can "put your keywords over the top." This is not a method that produces top page ranking over night but one that can "push" the ranking of your pages/posts higher over time. A highly effective method that works!
Traffic Geyser
This is a premium syndication service that allows mass syndication of videos. Videos are submitted to a number of high page rank video directories such as YouTube, Yahoo, Revver, Vimeo and more.
People searching the Internet are more likely to view a video than read content. That's why Google ranks videos highly in Search Engine Result Pages (SERP). When search engines rank videos, you not only get links from video directories, but residual and sometimes substantial traffic.


