Top 50 Article Directories for Small Business Owners

Top 50 Article Directories for Small Business OwnersYou’ve written up a snazzy article and are wondering where you can publish it.

Obviously, you can go the traditional route and make queries to publish your article in a magazine or newspaper.

However, if you want instant exposure, then you’ll want to publish your article online through an article directory.

There are literally thousands of article directories to choose from (and many aren’t worth your effort).

Your best bet is to publish your article in an article directory that gets a stream of regular traffic.

Here are the top 50 article directories in order of popularity:

1. Knol

2.ehow

3. ezine articles

4. Squidoo

5. Hubpages

6. Articlebase

7. Examiner

8. Technorati

9. Buzzle

10. Associatedcontent

11. Suite101

12. Seeking Alpha

13. Bright Hub

14. GOArticles

15. EzineMark

16. Gather

17. Helium

18. ArticleSnatch

19. SelfGrowth

20. Article Alley

21. Busika

22. IdeaMarketers

23. Article Dashboard

24. PubArticles

25. SooperArticles

26. Amazines

27. TheFreeLibrary

28. InfoBarrell

29. Triond

30. ArticleRICH

31. Self SEO

32. Articlecity

33. Article Click

34. WebSource

35. Xomba

36. Isnare

37. ArticleBlast

38. SubmitYourArticle

39. Articlecube

40. SearchWarp

41. Article Trader

42. Snipsly

43. A1a Articles

44. Articles Factory

45. uPublish

46. Articlecell

47. Evan Carmicheal

48. ABC Article Directory

49. Article Directory

50. ArticleCompilation

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Comments

  1. wanda says:

    Thanks jessica
    great list, how often would you suggest posting an article to these sites and blogs?

    • Jessica says:

      In the ideal world, you would post every day…but, I know that isn’t realistic for most small business owners. If you want to get great exposure, I would recommend aiming at writing and posting 2-3x a week. But, if you can only write 1x a week, that’s fine as well. The more you write, the more visibility you will have!

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