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January 6th, 2006

More Site Owners Setting Up Article Directories

Sending articles to article directories for free links has become a common tactic to improve traffic. More and more webmasters are setting up their own directories with easy to use software. It sounds like easy money, but someone has to read the articles and approve them for posting. Imagine reading hundreds of articles to make sure that they are not offensive or full of grammatical errors.

Maybe the time it takes to peruse the articles is worth it. Thousands of articles translates into thousands of pages, and those page should have a fair share of streaming cash. I imagine that article directories could bring in hundreds of dollars a day.

Search engines love to crawl sites that are updated frequently, and with a little marketing article directory sites are certain to have a steady stream of traffic. Authors are constantly looking for new places to post their articles and publishers thrive on free content.

If such directories net a fair amount of income, a person could hire people to sift through the articles. Why not? Someone must be earning money from the directories. There are easily over 400 of them, and they appear to be here to stay. It will be interesting to see what the future holds for these directories, and I’ll keep my ears open to find out if people really are making as great of a profit as I think they are.

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Posted by Claudine in Make Money at Home

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