Articlebiz. com is a nice directory and has some good interior pages. Submit your url to tons of social sites. Check out socialmarker. com it'll help you submit things a little quicker (once you set the accounts up).
Articlebiz. com is a nice directory and has some good interior pages. Submit your url to tons of social sites. Check out socialmarker. com it'll help you submit things a little quicker (once you set the accounts up).
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You may not want to post that. If it contains anything that slams countrywide.
Check out this guy getting sued for 25 million for defimation of character.
http://www.inman.com/inmanstories.aspx?ID=65991
I have to say that Article Bin is the best article distribution website I have ever discovered - its easy to use, bright and friendly and offers submitting authors lots of FREE options - everything is free in fact and when I checked my work I could see that it was being picked up from here just as frequently as from ezine articles.
Oh yeah and on Article Bin you can insert links right into the content - on ezine articles you have to be content with resource box at the tail end of the publication and too many Dynamic page content portals don't bother replicating this VERY IMPORTANT portion!
I know what I'm talking about; Mods, if you want to clip my URLS (which I am leaving as information reference only) cut here...
Here's an article I wrote for an online local search service called Poynt which is only available on instant messenger platforms(MSN and AOL) - its entitled How To Measure Good Neighborhoods that I hoped to target to real estate webmasters like yourselves...
Off all the replication websites that I used.. and I can provide an up to date list if you like... Article Bin was among the best and its the easiest to use.
It's not just Country Wide. There was a local Builder here doing the same thing at its subdivisions. Most the buyers would end up going with the Builder owned mortgage company, because they'd give free upgrades, or pay closing costs if you did. Someone finally investigated it, and I believe that they're no longer making all buyers get pre-approved with them.
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