How to Use Propeller to Help Your eHow/Blog/Website

By coachmac4

How to Use Propeller to Help Your eHow/Blog/Website How to Use Propeller to Help Your eHow/Blog/Website

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If one writes for eHow or a blog or a website, getting people to notice one's articles can be daunting. Social Bookmarking sites are everywhere and helpful to internet authors. Use these tips to use Propeller to get your articles/blogs noticed!

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy

Things You’ll Need:

  • Internet connection

Step1
Propeller.com is Netscape's and AOL's answer to Digg. Use this site to vote on news stories or your eHow/Blog/or website. The more votes the more your article is visible on the net.
Step2
To submit stories to Propeller.com one must register. Just go to the website and click on Register in the right hand corner.
Step3
Decide on a name and password and you are all set. If you have an AOL name and password you may use it.
Step4
Go to the home page and click submit a story. Type in your URL (web address of your article) a short title and a short description. Choose a channel (Travel, Money, Family) and your key words. Click check my story and then submit! You are finished!

Tips & Warnings

  • Try to enter your articles in several Social Bookmarking sites! Exposure is good on the web!

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on 6/11/2008 Saving to favorites. 5 stars.

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on 6/7/2008 Thanks, this is a new one to me, 5 stars!

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on 6/4/2008 Thanks for the info! Good article.

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