[Poll] Did AMR Helped Your SERPs?

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Did AMR helped your SERPs?

  • Yeap!

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • No! My site got into Google's sandbox!

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • No difference/results =/

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I didn't and some others too.

But I've seen some threads of people sharing their success with AMR.
So let's do the poll.
 
Honestly, on my first run on a website I did see some results.

Its difficult for me to say about recent blasts at the minute as I have been only using AMR to link to my web 2 sites and pinging sites slowly each day instead of all at once.

I guess if people are having success it would be interesting to hear how they are doing it. What % unique is the article if its spun? How many different anchors? etc.
 
Well, I'm using an alternative version of article submitter - it's Sick Submitter (it does profile submitting, directory submitting, .etc)

I did an article blast to over 1k article sites but 3 of my sites flew all the way back in the SERPs (from position 1-10 to 80+)
 
Well for my latest blasts I've been using auto spin with everyones favorites in TBS which usually gives me about %50+ uniqueness.

Before when I saw better results I went through the whole article manually making sure everything made perfect sense and was at least 70% unique.

How are you indexing your stuff? Letting google find it naturally or pinging them?
 
Falling in the serps seems to do more with Google seeing a lack in consistency and not a penalty. I'd recommend that you keep backlinking and see what happens.
 
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