My-Articlescom reached 5000 Free Reprint Articles In Its Archive
Released on = February 20, 2006, 9:58 pm
Press Release Author = Keisha Seaton
Industry = Internet & Online
Press Release Summary = The free article resource launched in November 2005 is now featuring an omni comprehensive archive for writers looking for inspiration to write their pieces online.
Press Release Body = Dorchester, MA February 23,2006- Since its launch, My-Articles.com has 5000 free reprint articles available to everyone working in the press industry, or simply interested in finding public domain content to be reprinted.
Writers, editors and journalists can find there an omni comprehensive collection of articles, which number is increasing everyday, covering all the main interesting topics on the net.
Content is a precious resource, which can increase website's traffic, thus giving more popularity to it. In fact, when content is added to a website, the search engines crawlers will add to their indexed new pages, giving the website more possibilities to be shown in any search result and eventually increase its rankings.
Brent Wilson of Cyber Cavern Hosting (http://cybercavern.com) says "Since publishing my articles on My Article Directory I have seen an increase in my website traffic."
Moreover, My-Articles makes the articles easily accessible to download for other Websites, Blogs, and Ezine owners, which can be reprinted, as long as the writer's resource box stays in tact. My Articles also offers free syndication services to all members. The Directory will submit articles to the appropriate services that are seeking content, to get the author more exposure.
Keisha Seaton, the founder of My-Articles.com, is an Internet Marketing Consultant, whose specialization is giving webmasters the opportunity to improve their websites by adding new royalty free content.
"Since its launch, I firmly believed that a site giving people free reprint articles was going to have a great success. My expectations were fully met. Moreover, it's really rewarding to see people that voluntarily contribute to the archive by submitting their own articles" she said.
For more information on royalty free content, or on how to obtain free reprint articles to be republished, visit the site http://www.my-articles.com.