Do-Follow Article Sites Without Reviewing

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I wanted to know what do-follow article sites do you know where I can publish my article without it getting reviewed? The higher PR rank the better.
So far I have goarticles and hubpages.
 
I dont know about review and all that.
If you want ******** article websites

Here is the list, I got it from other form with a google search

* ActiveRain
* AutoSpies
* BallHype
* Beta Marker
* BlogHop
* Blogmemes.net
* BuzzFlash
* Care2 News
* Digg
* DotNetKicks.com
* Dzone
* Ezine Article Submission
* Folkd
* Hugg.com
* Humsurfer
* IndianPad
* KillerStartups
* Kinja
* Links.Hubspot.com
* Lipstick.com
* Listible
* Marktd
* Millions of Games
* OnMyList
* Pixel Groovy
* Plime
* PlugIM
* Propeller
* Protolize.org
* RealEstateVoices
* Reddit
* Searchles
* Shoutwire.com
* Sk*rt
* Slashdot
* Small Business Brief
* Socialogs
* Sphinn
* SpicyPage
* Swik.net
* Thoof

Try this:
Google search
 
I think you will not find any good article site without reviewing :D
 
i am reading a an article about killerstartups.com, sounds really good, (they recently aquired startup.com),1.5 million uniques a month! :dancing2:
I am certainly am going to submit my sites for review there!:)

KillerStartups Gets A Killer Deal On Startups.com
from TechCrunch by Erick Schonfeld

In a downturn, cash is king. KillerStartups, a blog that covers killer startups (and any other startup that issues a press release, actually) has acquired the domain Startups.com for "mid six figures" in cash, CEO Gonzalo Arzuaga tells me. So let's call it $500,000. That is within reason for a primo domain name. After all, Business.com was built into a business that sold for $350 million.

Contrast that against the $17.2 million that Startups.com raised during the dotcom boom before shutting its doors in January, 2002. Back then, Startups.com was a startup incubator, offering office space, HR, and other business services to startups (Guy Kawasaki was on its board). The only asset that survived was its URL.

KillerStartups, which is backed by $250,000 in angel money from South American domain-name entrepreneur Matias de Tezanos, plans to create a network of startup-related business sites around the new domain. The company will rename itself Startups.com Network, but will keep the name KillerStartups for the blog. After plunging to 160,000 unique visitors worldwide in July (their servers melted, it is fixed now), KillerStartups shot back up to a respectable one million uniques in September, according to comScore. (Arzuaga says the site is attracting 1.5 million uniques a month). He says:

We would never kill this concept. It's a stepping stone to build our network of business-related websites.

Diversifying is always a good idea. Arzuaga adds that the acquisition was funded from cash flow. Sounds like a killer startup in the making.
 
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