Wiki Submitter: Does It Really Work?

Today’s SEO have a lot to do with content. Now the intent of putting up all that content is not all about populating your website with stuff to read. Rather, the aim is to build authority for your website and get big old Google to notice you. The content does not necessarily have to be a blog post in your site; in fact, the best ones are wikis linking to your site. However, it can be a little difficult to get a wiki about your website posted. Yogesh Agarwal and his team has a solution that will help make the process a lot easier: the Wiki Submitter.

As you can judge from the name, Wiki Submitter is a software that will make it easy for you to submit articles that will promote your website to wikis like Wikia. It not only does just that, but will also help you create wikis that has the right structure to get Google to notice your website. The product is supposedly tested and is proven to work, is easy to use, can support multiple wiki platforms, and helps you rank your site quickly.

Whether or not these claims are for real is something that we will figure out once the product goes live on March 7, 2016, at 11:00 AM Eastern Standard Time. It will be available in Basic and Pro versions, which cost $47 and $57, respectively. We will be updating this page with a review of the product as soon as it is out, so if you are interested, just hit that bookmark button and come back to this page soon after the launch.


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