Tracking Articles Published for Distribution

Recently, I started publishing articles for distribution aka article submission to build inbound links for my main website. My favorite article submission site is EzineArticles.com. So the question is: after you submitted your article, how do you know if it was being picked up and published by other websites.

One of the easiest way to track your article is to search for it with exact search option. For example, I would search for the title of my article - “How Companies Can Optimise Their Web Pages for Search Engines” - to track who used it on their website.

And here’s the list of the URL’s that has my article:

Nov 23, 2006 - Total 3 (First published Nov 13, 2006)

  1. http://seo.crollmm.com/content/how-companies…
  2. http://www.positionseo.com/seoarticles/seo…
  3. http://www.seomyths.com/articles.asp…

Dec 21, 2006 - Total 4 including the 3 above

  1. http://googlebotindex.com/articles/HowCompanies…

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2 Responses to “Tracking Articles Published for Distribution”

  1. IMAutoPilot Says:

    Many small businesses and website owners do not have the time to write and distribute their own articles. That’s why we created a new article marketing service called Internet Marketing Auto Pilot. We do everything - write, submit and post to a blog. We even add tracking to the client’s blog just like what you described. Check it out!

  2. Article Marketing - Submitting Article for Distribution - TIMMGuru Says:

    [...] Monitor and track your article, make a record the number of websites that published your article over a 3 to 6 months period on a weekly basis and you will know if your article is well received. [...]

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