Here is my strategy: We create some organic content, include our links in the article, then we post it online to drive traffic and push up in serps.
We can create some organic content in our niche every day, but we don't know where to post those contents.
Is there any software which have a big list of content website and then automatically post to them? If not, where can we get a list which can accept our content?
I've been looking into this and seems like this is no longer that popular option.
There used to be many article submission sites but Google basically killed all of them so even though there are some, they have pretty much no traffic. This was mainly due to the duplicate content algo update quite a few years ago.
This was one of the very popular ones for example: Ezinearticles.com
You will find MANY lists of article submissions sites if you google for it, but as you will see most of them will be dead, converted into something else or just not accepting submissions anymore.
If you want to try it anyways, here are some lists for you:
https://www.digitalvidya.com/blog/ar...mission-sites/
https://www.waytoidea.com/article-submission-sites/
But, there are still some sites that actually have some traffic that you can submit to. I have searched for them in the niche that I build a blog in which is cooking. More about that project is here.
Here are a few in case you have some content in the niche as well: foodgawker, foodyub, yumgoogle, myrecipemagic, trviet.recipes... I'm pretty sure that similar sites exists in other niches, at least in the visual ones.
The other option is to use platforms like quora, medium etc... but you need to modify the articles a bit so it's not direct duplicates. The main positive is that you can drop links in the articles and get backlinks that way which will benefit your SEO.
One more option I'm using: Instructables.com ... which is another platform for DIY style projects where you can post an article with backlinks. And again, there are definitely more like that.
You can also create a feed and submit it to some services like https://blog.feedspot.com/
But in all honesty, the traffic you will get by submitting to any directory, hub or feed service will be minimal.
Most people have moved to social media where they build their following and then post the links to their content there.
One more option to add. This was suggested by @gunnar in another thread and might be worth checking out: https://www.shoutmeloud.com/flipboar...ger-brand.html
I have already started there a few minutes ago so let's see if it brings any traffic.
@matuloo I know you've mentioned TikTok in the past, but I wouldn't sleep on YouTube or Instagram either. Further, even Pinterest or Reddit might be good choices. In fact, I think the right subs on Reddit would be far more welcoming than Quora, plus I think Quora links are do not follow (I think I got the term right there).