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JetSubmitter Review and Tutorial
If you want to make a living online from blogs, SEO is perhaps the most important tool for your success. With proper SEO, you can continue to get thousands of free web visitors from search engines like Google, Yahoo and MSN.
True SEO follows a set of simple rules that probably never change over time. You need good content, your pages need to be properly optimized, and most importantly you need lots of inbound links to your site. Although there are tons of other factors that the SEO “gurus” talk about, to be honest these are not as important as the three main factors I just mentioned above.
Perhaps the most critical element of optimization is getting unique one-way links to your blog. The more the better of course, but the quality of these inbound links also matter. Google interprets a link to your site as a vote of confidence by another site.
Although you can try to build inbound links the traditional way by writing useful content and leaving comments on other blogs, there are also several blogging systems that can help you out. Such revolutionary blogging software are unknown to almost everyone.
For example, tools like 1-Way Links and Article Marketing Automation allow you to submit unique versions of the same article to an entire network of blogs. Since each blog is publishing an article that is at least 30% unique, Google will index all of them.
Article marketing the traditional way just generates duplicate content which search engines have learned to ignore, so if you want to succeed today you should try using tools like JetSubmitter which can spawn more than 300 unique variations of the same article using a “content spinning” approach.
Of course, you need to use caution when using such services. Getting too many links in a short time raises a red flag. Google loves it when the amount of links to your site appear slowly and naturally.

