AMR Low Success Rates

A checklist would be helpful. I just started using AMR recently, getting 300-400 live links per submission, but I'd really like to find a way to increase that number a bit.

I think some of the important things to mention would be:

How to get in content links with AMR. (Tested this the other day and got about 125 in content links, some directories allow it.)

Article size, signup process. (For instance, I read somewhere that changing the state name in the signup from New York, to NY for instance and running both variations would increase the success rate. Sure enough it did.)

Additionally, I think most use the resource box, descriptions etc incorrectly and ineffectively. Explaining that in a bit more detail would be greatly appreciated :)

I look forward to your thread Wizard.
 
Why are people submitting spun garbage to their huge list of directories. Forget about the sites that are not AA, unless you have an actually good multi level spun article. THe best bet is for quantity and building a massive AA list. Then, you keep submitting to those AA directories over and over which is way quicker then submitting to thousands of directories. Blast your web 2.O sites with the AA directories. I will do about 5-7 blasts of a multi spun garbage article to about 20 web 2.o sites and they all get indexed pretty quick. I could be totally wrong, but I have had success doing this. I dont even bother with the other directories because I dont bother spinning my articles legitimately. Then I load up all those livelinks into SB and baboom :)

I could be totally wrong here
 
Does anyone have any rules of thumb for length of title, summary, resource box, etc?

That tends to keep me from posting to a lot of articles.

400-500 words, summary should be a few sentences and so should bio. I do about 50-60 words for both. I also found that having longer titles I get more successes. Like 8-10 word titles
 
I have licensed AMR software & total articles directories around 2500. any ideas in software how many articles dir available in current version.
 
Mastering the use of AMR takes a lot of work, testing and patience! Don't expect to get it right immediately.

We use it on a fairly large scale, and these are some key points:

Sign-Up

  1. Use the pre-pop to randomise the names for each account
  2. Use fakenamegenerator.com/gen-random-us-us.php for account details
  3. Always use 10 char passwords for account. Upper/lower & numbers only.
  4. Use cPanel email accounts only - and rotate over many different domains. .info's are cheap disposable domains.
  5. Always use a short (less than 250 chars) BIO
  6. After 1st attempt to sign-up, go back and re-try all failed - you'll get an extra 10-30% - depending on the time of day.
  7. Use a NEW IP address EVERY time you sign-up: You may just be able to reset your router if your ISP dynamically assigns it, or you may need HMA (hide My Ass.)
  8. Track sign-up success and remove sites that do not allow sign-ups 6 times in a row. This requires some AMR exports and some spreadsheet knowledge. Do this once/twice per month to clean out useless dir's and save time and captcha cost
  9. Import directories regularly on a 2nd PC install and export the succesful ones to the main submission PC.

Submission


  1. Don't submit hundreds of article on the same author. Limit an author to 20/30 articles max, and don't submit every author every day. Rotate authors and use them every OTHER day (or less.)
  2. Do ALL directories with NO summary and single HTML embedded link in content first
  3. Then retry all failed directories with a short summary and NO HTML embedded in content.
  4. Spin the content well - and EVERY time. i.e. use {braces|spintax} in the article.
  5. Try and use reasonable quality/readable content that will pass a quick human inspection. Grammar doesn't matter most of the time, as there are so many foreign authors with awful grammar.
  6. Spin the title EVERY time - use {braces|spintax} again
  7. Keep the resource short and with no more than 2 links.
  8. Use a NEW IP address EVERY time you submit: You may just be able to reset your router if your ISP dynamically assigns it, or you may need HMA (hide My Ass.)
  9. Track submission success and remove sites that do not allow submissions 6 times in a row. Also remove dir's that allow sign-ups but do not allow submissions. This requires some AMR exports and some spreadsheet knowledge. Do this once/twice per month to clean out useless dir's and save time and captcha cost
Continual application of this process will yield a consistent 750-950 successful submissions EVERY time, with a typical captcha cost of 45c for a sign-up and 27c per submission. Using a quad-core server with 4GB+ ram and SSD drive and win7 will allow 75-100 threads and take 10 min's for the 1st submission and 5-6mins for the retry.

Good luck!
 
Just one question. How do you know, how many live articles you have? Does AMR have such a function? I can't see it. Explain me that if you can. Thanks.
 
Yes. It has a live links function:


  1. Select an author and article
  2. Select all submitted 'yes' directories
  3. Right click on dir's and 'Reports' > Livelinks.
  4. You can export to a number of different formats.
Alternatively, seed your article bio with a unique name/phrase and then scrapebox on that. Or do both...

;-)
 
Hi

I am looking for some help in getting more AA directories. Also I got 25 or so personal wp blogs that I use for AMR that I will be happy to open up for submissions from anyone that can help me.
 
Great tips. I hope to increase my auto-approval list - I'm importing about 29K list now. Hope I get alot of new directories that auto-approve. :)
 
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