Learn Why Blog Networks
That Promise Unlimited Publications
(Per Each Article that You Submit)
Will NEVER “Deliver”

Every industry has its own tricks, nuances and “hidden truths”, and beyond any doubt the industry of submitting the articles to the blogs of other people has these nasty things as well.

One of them is an ambitious promise to send your article (with your backlinks) to hundreds and even thousands of blogs. Usually the salespitch phrase can be something like, “You submit article and it gets sent to all blogs in your niche that are under the umbrella of our service/program/project” (this is not a quote, so please don’t try to find the service by searching this phrase in Google)

The promise looks awesome. I submit 1 article with 3 backlinks, they will send it to 300, or 500, or even more blogs and I can have… – WOW, tons of backlinks from tons of blogs.

BUT, They Don’t Tell You
One … Tiny … Nuance

The vast majority of the networks that give that promise don’t tell you that your article will get published only upon approval from the owner of each of the blogs. In Free Traffic System we don’t do like this, because our tests (you will see more details shortly) show that this is killing the very idea of submitting articles into systems where article is published only upon approval of this article by the blog owner.

So, Free Traffic System team has done lots of tests with different networks where the blog owners decide whether to publish or not publish the article. And the results of these tests are very sad.

Just imagine, you have created a fantastically great article that shares one of the most holy secrets of an industry and can save you from thousands of $$$ in losses (not another average article that just explains the same old boring stuff, but a truly unique info). You submit this article and wait for the blog owners’ verdict. And…

13 publications by the end of 2 months!!!

What?! For the article of this quality – 13 publications after 2 months!! This is a rip off!!

Even in FREE version of Free Traffic System (where we are limiting you by 30 publications per each article) you get more. And you get more on “less sophisticated” articles. And this is 100% FREE!

Whereas these systems charge you well over $50/month, lure you into the system with the promise of giving your articles huge distribution, and you end up with results like this.

And when you ask them about the reasons for that small number of publications, they say:

Well, Blog Owners Didn’t Like It

Which has a lot to do with truth, but this is not an ultimate explanation. And to understand what is going on with the system where your article gets published only after approval from the blog owner, we need to get into the shoes of the blog owner.

Usually people who have added blogs to systems where others are sending them content are following one of these patterns when NOT approving your articles:

- They want exclusively great articles

Well, well, well – then you need to hire a professional journalist to create these articles. Not some mediocre outsourced content writer, but a journalist with guts and talent. I bet when you see the price for the work of this journalist you will give up the very idea of doing that.

- They do not want too many publications on their blog

In terms of SEO this is pretty stupid, because we’ve done the tests where hundreds of articles per day have been published on the same blog, and no problems at all. But the blog owner thinks that this is bad, and you are down the drain with your articles.

- They do not have time to review and approve all that content

Lots of people have more than 1 blog. And got into the system with free content distribution, because they do not have time. And now they need to spend their time on approving all that articles that are coming on all their blogs.

They are short for time and the systems require from them to spend extra time on moderation. Sounds like a paradox, isn’t it?

Very quickly blog owners see that this is eating too much of their time – and your articles with backlinks will never get published.

Maybe this is Not the Ultimate List Of Reasons
for NOT Publishing Your Articles,
But this is Enough to See How Futile
Your Chances to Get Backlinks are

(in systems like that)

At the same moment, of course, blog owners will never agree to submit their blogs to the systems where submitters don’t play by the rules. Because no one wants to turn his/her blogs into the playground for greedy link builders, who don’t care about the content.

The solution to this “problem” is simple – responsible systems hire team of moderators, pay them salaries, and moderators review each and every article, before it is sent to the blogs.

Bloggers feel safe, because hired personnel is doing the job for them. Submitters are happy because they get a lot more publications, then in the systems where they are “promised” unlimited publications. Plus, in Free Traffic System we reward people for adding blogs to the system (with bonus backlinks on the submissions of their downline) and it means the more publications their downline gets, the more bonus backlinks blog owners will get on the background.

Unfortunately most of the systems simply do not want to spend thousands of $$$ per month on the salaries to articles moderation team, and make a decision that “Ok, we will put this on the shoulders of blog owners; if they do not approve, the article is not published”

“But this dramatically cuts down the submitters on backlinks?!!”

“Then, improve the quality of your articles.”

“But this article is 100% unique and its information is better than anything you can find online”

… most likely you will never get a real answer to the statement like this. And, most likely, they will start talking again about the quality of the articles or about the bloggers to approve the content.

Paradox?..

The systems with moderation team and limited number of submissions per article can give you a lot more publications then the systems where they don’t put any limits on the publication number, but you have to wait until each and every blog owner makes a decision to approve your article.

But actually this is not a paradox at all, because the systems that invest extra cash into salaries of moderators are investing more into the success of their submitters. And in Free Traffic System the success of the submitters pays off (with bonus backlinks) to blog owners as well.

Everything is logical and predictable.