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By Fred Turners

  Do you write articles and very few see you articles when searching? This is common and one solution is using Article Submission Software. When you submit your article through software, it is distributed to directories around the Internet. Software uses a spider program to create a web of links back to your article. Users will click the link and if the first paragraph states the information they are needing; they will read it all.

Every article directory site each has their own rules and formats that they follow. To manually do all of this on your own and to know exactly what every single article directory requires can be daunting at best. Article submission sites can relieve you of all this work.

You have to be careful in the beginning as submitting too many articles to fast can actually hinder your site. The key is to look as natural as possible when it comes to the link building process. Less is more at the start.

Choose the directories and blogs, which rank at the top of the search page for the keyword on which your article is based. This will help attracting heavy volumes of traffic. This not only gives your article heavy exposure but also reduces the amount of time and money you spend on promoting your business and getting a better ranking on the search pages.

The key to article marketing is diversity. You must use different version of articles for success. If you want to succeeed, do not submit the same article over and over again.

The automated article submission is a valuable tool which one uses only to submit written articles to the many offered article bases. People don’t only submit a few articles they submit a numerous amount at any one time in order to receive traffic.

This software is essentially a tool that is used to submit your articles to various different article directories. Some people submit articles to hundreds of different directories in order to attract traffic.

When you understand how the software uses the information, you will enjoy submission software. The targets are going to put your article in a category. Words such as environments, green technologies, and solar energy, will put your article in a special category. When you submit, the articles are distributed in sub-categories, which the search engines pick up, and the user can find specifically what they are searching for.

Start earning money and stop wasting your time by having to spend precious time like days or hours trying to your written articles to the various different search engines by first signing into any of these directories and then going back to your article and copying it and then going back to the directory and pasting it can drive any one totally crazy. Before this wonderful software became available this conventional method was used by all.

Millions of articles circulate around the Internet daily. You can manipulate the way your article is distributed and reach those targeted consumers or target the general category of consumers. Software makes a difference in the categories and the subcategories according to your keywords and targets so choose carefully. When you are filling in the form for submitting you can make sure it will chose the correct directories for your article.

If you are someone that wants to control every aspect of your website, then maybe this is not for you. However; many people are not finding enough hours in a day, so this may be a godsend to them. Shop around and find the most economical article submission services that deal with submission sites that are related to your content.

Seriously, it is not worth your time to keyword stuff. http://www.marketing109.com/tag/internet-marketing-seo/ You don’t even have to be an expert in the article topic to submit an article. You are probably submitting those articles manually to a free article submission directory.


Viruses are nearly inescapable.

By Gregg Housh

  Whether it’s Conflickr or a new fake anti-virus program, it sort of feels like spyware and viruses are inescapable for any computer hooked up to the internet. It’s estimated that the amount spent annually on security software in the United States has risen to over $800 million in recent years, but computers are still getting infected daily. Why aren’t we virus free yet?

The answer is found in the character of malicious programming. Computer viruses don’t spring up out of the blue, they are designed by programmers who either have nothing better to do and think it is going to be fascinating, or professionals who earn cash by abusing your PC. Whenever anti-virus companies are made aware of a new virus, they create a new definition for their anti-virus software to help isolate and remove that virus if it is downloaded onto your personal computer. Once the new definition is widespread enough that a significant share of PCs are safe against that virus, a newer one is created by the nefarious programmers and the cycle starts again. Almost two thousand new viruses were identified every day in 2007, and the difficulty isn’t going away anytime soon. This is the reason why you must allow your anti-virus software to download new virus definitions so often.

Frustrated hackers bored with the quick turnover of “regular” viruses have graduated to attacking your personal computer’s defences directly: your anti-virus software. Many new viruses include programming that either hides itself specifically from several popular anti-virus programs, stops them from downloading new virus definitions, or shuts them down entirely. Even when these new viruses are identified quickly, many PCs will already be infected and the software on the machines will be unable to get rid of the virus. In circumstances where one virus shuts down the anti-virus software completely, other viruses will often infect the machine and can render it inoperable in a couple of hours if not minutes. Still other nasty viruses employ tricks to avoid removal methodologies, and will re-infect a machine after an anti-virus program or a user attempts to remove them.

The struggle against computer viruses is nonstop, but you can do something to help defend your system. Installing a good anti-virus program and allowing it to update frequently is just step 1, but be careful of fake anti-virus programs you may find online (many of these are viruses themselves). The fake anti-virus programs normally go by the names : Antivirus 2010 Pro, Windows Pro Police, System Guard 2009, Personal Antivirus, Antispyware XP 2009, and plenty more. You can see a pattern in how they name themselves. Never download anything from a person or website you don’t trust, never open a suspicious email (you don’t always have to open the attachments to become infected), and don’t go to websites with a poor reputation. If you take these steps and your computer still gets infected, have a trained professional remove the virus for you rather than attempting to remove it yourself. Modern viruses can be very difficult to isolate and remove, and it’s very easy to damage your system accidentally while attempting to remove one.

Gregg Housh is Technician Manager at Geek Choice. At Geek Choice we solve computer problems like: Slow computer, Virus Removal, Spyware Removal, Computer startup problems, Printer not printing, Not connecting to the Internet, Scanner not working, or the “blue screen of death”.

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