Driving more visitors to your web site is just one of the benefits of submitting articles to article directory web sites.
There are other benefits too: Your Google page rank will increase! Your Yahoo and MSN rankings too! Alexa.com ranks web sites based upon web site traffic, so you benefit that way as well.
Distribute articles and establish yourself as an expert. Submit articles to make more sales, to get more web site traffic for free, to increase your website's Google Page Rank & boost your Alexa score.
In my opinion, article publishing is the greatest free traffic generating "secret".
But, I am sure you do not have the time available that it is going to take to submit your articles to twenty, fifty or a hundred article directory web sites.
So, what is the best way to submit your article to as many article directory web sites as possible?
Free article submission? No way. Just SPAM machines that can get you banned from article directories. Cheap article submission services? They lack the professional features that I am looking for. The top-notch ones have almost everything that I am looking for but they are too expensive.
Article submission software is the solution to this problem. Article submission software will store your information, your resource box and article body and visit each of the article directories to log you in and automatically fill in the fields (name, article body, resource box etc) for you. After that, you will need to select the appropriate category for your article and hit the submit article button.
Article writing is not a very easy work but it can become very rewarding. Keep it short, about 400 words. Check your grammar and spelling. Do not copy from other articles. Use a catchy title. Don't forget to include a call to action and a link back to your web site in your resource box.
You may be paying much more for your utility bills than you need to and may be in need of serious home improvements. For example, take a serious look at the age, design and functioning of your house. Also look at you use your versus unrestricted airflow there. Then consider your home's moisture, circulation, condensation, etc.
Any home improvements needed yet?
Move one. How about electricity use in your home? Can you trim waste, consumption?costs? Take a hard look at how you are using electricity in your home ? and outside of it.
Now check out these examples of how some basic repairs, maintenance, decisions and choices can help you reduce costs, have a better budget, save more money and energy ? all year round.
Insulation
When basic insulation (wall, ceilings, etc) is done well, you can not only save energy but money as well. Features and benefits of insulation include:
- Blocks outdoor noise sources.
- Buffers and shelters against high outside temperatures in summer and cold temperatures in winter
- Helps with the handling of humidity or precipitation
- Cuts energy costs on your end
- Reduces negative effects of indoor moisture sources that collect (like in bath, basement and kitchen areas)
- Limits mold build up, moisture damage
- Lowers risk of freezing water pipes
- Minimizes drafty areas
- Protections against water pipe breakage
- Aids in room comfortable
- Reduces moisture problems
- Reduces noise
- Reduces moisture-related issues
- Helps stabilize room temperatures
- Heats room area during cold seasons and periods
Central Air Conditioning
Installing central air can make a big difference in your lifestyle, energy use and budget, too. Features and benefits of a/c include:
- Improved humidity and temperature control with better control systems
- Reduces energy use and make it more efficient
- Quiet working system with outdoor condensing unit
- Improved efficiency units
- Improved mold and mildew control
- Ease of maintenance
- Improved visually over old window units
- Quiet operations round the clock
- Improved sizing of equipment taking up less space
- Reduced energy consumption
- Reduced humidity
The time to stop over-using and over-paying is now. And the time to start paying more attention to basic home improvements and your utility bills is right on.
Drop what you're doing and take a serious look at the age, design and functioning of your house. Also look at you use your versus unrestricted airflow there. Then consider your home's moisture, circulation, condensation and electricity usage, to start with, get to work making your home a better environment, a better more efficient place to live.
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