Hi. If I submit a lot of articles, let's say 20, 50 or even 100 articles aggressively a day, will Google penalized me as spam? I want all the articles to point back to my landing pages, and I wanted to outsource all work with the earnings I made. Will it cause more harm than good? Thanks
I don't think Google will penalize you if your articles are unique, helpful and original. For your LP, I think that you should have many useful pages (at least pages). It should look like a website, only one LP itself. I hope this helps you.
No, your site won't get penalized for building links fast, but try to be consistent with your link building process, for example, if you build 30-40 links/day, then keep it around same volume for couple of weeks and then increase slowly.
If your going leap out the gate submitting 40-50 articles a day like that do it consistently. Even if you wanted to slow down or catch a rest. Just make it look natural to Google. 40 monday 30 tuesday, wednesday 40, 50 thursday, 40 friday, 30 saturday, 20 sunday....etc.
If you don't necessarily want to link all your articles to your main landing page, then you can simply use an .info domain to redirect your traffic to your squeeze page/landing page. I personally haven't had any problems submitting dozens of articles daily. They won't get approved all on the same day nor indexed in Google on the same day so don't worry, all you have to do is to constantly build links to make it look natural. Al.
It also helps if you change the anchor text for your links. Leaving it the same for all your links will definitely hurt you.
This pretty much is spot on ^ As long as the articles are well written and each one provides top notch content i can't see why Google would mind. To be on the safe side however you could submit 10 - 20 a day instead of all at once. Chris
Also many articles on the same site (e.g. ezine) won't do you much good... better to try and get them distributed amongst different sites and article directories.
Vary the anchor text a little bit. For example if your site is about FL4I review, you could do FL4I review in around 50% of the anchor texts and texts such as FL4i reviews, does fl4i work, fl4i scam, fl4i diet plan, fl4i meal plan, fl4i book review, fl4i review bonus, fl4i diet review in others. Of course, there are a lot of other factors to consider too. Web 2.0 properties are hot and there are tons of them. If you use some networks or software to blast articles regularly, you could often link to a web 2.0 site too. You could slowly "strengthen" several of your web 2.0 sites that eventually link out to your main site. I can't go into detail here because it'll get too long but this should give you enough ideas to act on.
Nothing wrong with submitting multiple articles a day. Are they unique content? ezine or what? where are they? Don't stuff them with a ton of anchors but maybe 1 or 2 at the most.
I'm doing the blog thing and me getting 4-5 articals per day is good for me. How are you putting out 40-50 articals per day?
At the rate that Ezinearticles publishes content every day, 100 a day is not a big deal. Ezinearticles apparently does well with the bulk publishing, so I think if you publish 100 articles a day for the next 10 years, your landing page definitely makes it to the top.
I think not as long as you distribute the articles to different high authority sites. Spam posts are those with multiple posts in one site with more links to your blog or site. It depends also with the quality of your articles. They should be of high quality and very informative.
if every article is unique and you publish it only once so it`s ok. but the same article 100 times in one day is very risky business
Another question, since Articlebase was Nofollow, how come so many people are using? Does it worth the effort? After all, we will not get a single backlink right?
Nofollow links aren't completely useless. That's the first argument Its quite debatable though. Articlesbase is good for traffic and people are usually looking for some extra traffic. When your articles get republished from AB, they should have dofollow links in them as per the AB guidelines.
When I checked the source, it said NoFollow. I believe AB is NoFollow whether articles published or not ...
Nofollow links are not completely useless. They are part of a "natural" link building profile e.g. if you have a good site that gets links naturally, some of them will bound to be nofollow. Google will surely notice a site that has only "dofollow" links and potentially flag it as suspicious. It is good to persue a few nofollow links but make sure you are concentrating mainly on dofollow.