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How To Submit Freelance Articles

By Kenji Sakamoto

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There are many methods that online business owners can use these days to get traffic to their business but one way is to submit articles online. This is a very effective method to use and that is why you need to know how to submit freelance articles.

It is not as hard to do as most people think it is. There are two different methods that you can use to submit your articles. You will need to decide which one is the best way for you to use.

One: Manually - This is where you submit your articles manually to one article directory or ezine at a time. It does take a lot of time if you plan on submitting to a lot of places but it is well worth it for the exposure you can achieve.

This is the free way to get your articles out there for people to read but you have to be sure you have the time to spend on it.

Two: Article submission services - This is the more popular way to use because it allows you to submit your article to one site and then they will take over and distribute your article to hundreds of article directories for the most exposure possible. This does have a monthly fee but it will save you a lot of time.

If you decide to use the submission services then you just need to take time to find a good one and get started. Just be sure to do your research on the services you find so you can find the one that you like the most.

For anyone that is going to submit articles manually you will have to take time to find as many free article directories and other places online where you can submit articles. Once you have a good list going you will need to sign up with each site that requires it.

The next step is to start getting the article submitted. It is a good idea to have your article all laid out on a notepad document so you can easily copy and paste it. This will save you a lot of time.

You want to have your article title at the top. Then the body of the article and then a small summary of the article for the search engines to pick up. Also be sure you have your keywords that are used in the articles.

Once all of this information is in the directory you will need to be sure that anything else they ask for is filled out correctly and then submit it. You will have to do each of these steps for every directory or place you submit to online.

Now that you know how to submit freelance articles; all that remains is to decide which method you are going to use and then get started. The sooner you start the sooner you see results.

Kenji Sakamoto is the owner of Article Directory Online one of the most visited online article directories on the internet. If you are looking for a high traffic article directory to publish your own articles, or to submit freelance articles visit it today.

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