Adeel Chowdhry and Bobby Walker launch Mass Article Control, a dual combination offer of two kinds of software: Mass Article Creator and Mass Article Submitter. These two programs help you gain more traffic to your site through the power of article marketing, and that's one channel you can use to make money online. But before you go off and say it's just a scam, or blindly whip out your credit card and purchase the product, let's get a few things straight first...

The key secret to attracting more visitors to your website is to publish relevant content and to gain more backlinks to your webpages. Since some probloggers go off and create more than one website about a certain topic, they end up rewriting a number of their existing articles.

This is time-consuming, which explains why lots of scripts or programs have cropped up that claim they can help you rewrite articles. By automatically showing different combinations, various synonyms or turns of phrases, the software theoretically can churn out "hundreds" of different articles.

When you hopefully create unique articles, you can then use mass article submission systems to quickly submit your "hundreds" of articles to various article directories. The thinking behind this is that some people want to create the illusion that their websites are gaining a lot of backlinks, because those auto-generated articles will in fact contain links that point back to your main site or your feeder sites.

Before you go off and buy article spinners or article submission software, try doing it by hand first. Go ahead. Take one of your blog posts and rewrite it around ten times. Then step back and look at your ten articles and see for yourself...

Do all those articles flow? Can you read them out loud without wincing? If strangers were to manually audit your site and evaluate your content, would they nod with approval or will they blacklist your pages while muttering "tsk, tsk" under their breath?

I'm not saying don't buy Mass Article Control (www.massarticlecontrol.com) or stay away from Mass Article Submitter. What I am saying is to first try doing yourself what those software will do. Then evaluate the results.

If things work out for you and your niche topic, then it will make sense to ramp things up, roll the program out, and automate. Just bear in mind, though, that non-natural ways of building traffic can give you some amount of short-term traffic boosting success. As more people use the same system, however, search engines will figure out your strategy and will counter it in the long run.

Does your website (similar to other blogs or sites that cover late-breaking news, for example) benefit from short term spikes in traffic? Or are you selling your own downloadable product where you receive online payments and have a system that automatically delivers the infoproduct to your customers? Then by all means, go ahead and try Mass Article Control.

If, on the other hand, your online business model relies on a gradual, long-term traffic-building approach (such as authority sites, or evergreen niche blogs), then keep away from MAC. For such types of sites, focus instead on regularly publishing relevant content that catches the attention of other bloggers who will happily (and naturally) link to your site.

I recommend you try creating a collection of diverse sites. Have some use the short-term traffic model, and have others use the long-term approach. That way, you can easily move when new forms of automated tools such as Mass Article Control appear in the future.


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