article marketing question

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by jonnyxboix, Nov 20, 2010.

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    Hi, I have been browsing the forum for a while and there seems to be a lot of the same questions so I apologize if this is another duplicate. I am new to internet marketing and have been trying to build back links for a few months now. My main focus has been profile links and articles. I have only been submitting to ezinearticles but I feel that I am missing out on something. Should I be spinning my articles and submitting to other article sites as well??
     
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  2. kiddo

    kiddo Peon

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    You should check out Glen Allsopp's latest article on Backlinking your articles, his "link trio" tactic: http://www.viperchill.com/link-trio/

    Basically it shows how you should link your articles, like your ezine articles, with other articles that you write, like on hubpages, squidoo, etc., so that you can continue passing link juice. It's a really worthwhile tactic, rather than just spinning articles that don't link to each other (becoming less meaningful in the eyes of Google.)

    Good luck!
     
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  3. jonnyxboix

    jonnyxboix Peon

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    Oh I see. Thanks, I'll give it a try and hope it goes well.
     
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    bob25 Well-Known Member

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    If you spin the articles you'll have to do a good job of it or you'd probably be better of just submitting the unspun article to the other directories. Typically it takes me several hours to spin one article, but I'll spin it on a sentence level first.

    As for linking your articles to your other articles I'm not sure if that works any longer. Ezinearticles and goarticles doesn't seem to count the backlinks any longer. The OLDER articles still shows the backlinks in MarketSamurai, but not in your browser. The newer articles doesn't seem to do so.
     
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    I've been spinning my articles and submitting to Hubpages and squidoo. I feel like my sites are getting traffic from these spins but I only do about 2 or 3 spins per article. Its a brand new technique Im implementing but so far its been working.
     
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    jani01 Well-Known Member

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    Spin your Article as many as you can and than submit these to High PR Article directories, PR2+ or within Alexa 50K. Hope this will help you more...

    best of luck.
     
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  7. jonnyxboix

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    ahh too many mixed responses. So, linking to my articles which are linking to my site is no longer an effective strategy?
     
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    bob25 Well-Known Member

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    ezinearticles made the changes just recently about a month ago, the article was probably written before then. It WAS a strategy which I was using, but then the links and PR STOPPED appearing at least in your browser. Try and find ANY article now with backlinks or PR. Like I said older articles displays the links and PR in MS, I'm not to sure if newer articles will, I've linked a few dozen articles a couple of weeks ago to ezinearticles, but it only shows 1 link in MS. So it may take a little longer for the links to start showing up, but I don't think so. It also could be that ezinearticles found some way to hide it in the browser, but if the backlinks and PR aren't showing then it's probably not going to do anything with your SEO. Like I said it's a technique that I was using, but it doesn't appear to work any longer. JMO
     
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    it should be better to spin though but i guess i'm too lazy doing it. :D i've read it somewhere that links in the article youre submitting would be a much stronger backlink if you spin it.
     
    etc, Nov 21, 2010 IP
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    Yep, you want to spin them and submit to other directories. I submit my original article to ezine, spin it and submit each spin article to other directories.
     
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    Yes, you are missing out on a lot, better late than never.
    Believe in the theory backlink is a backlink (google says it is a vote, so dont even count it as backlink) now votes where you get from are immaterial, try to get as much as possible and reduce those which are on the borderline of spam, like blog commenting and forum profiles, it is so easy to discount these, if you are getting fourm profile links then do post on those forums regularly else it never gets counted. But if you post an article to article sites at least you know even that you only stand to gain even when the article ages authority for your backlink only increases it never decreases as in case of other backlinks, but do ensure that you spin the article so as to avoid the dup content (some gurus say it do not exist, better to be safe than sorry, right).
     
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    One easy way to get a back-link that many people overlook is to create a free blog at Wordpress.org and publish summaries or snippets of your articles there with links to your site or Squidoo lens or whatever. Wordpress free blogs can't be used for affiliate links, but they are great for getting an instant back-link to your own site's pages. Use the free blog to offer reasonably valuable and non-spammy content, or they will shut your account down.
     
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    hi guys i think i made a tiny error...i submitted this article to ezine but the thing i was tryin to use blogger as a landing page and u see the blogger address name is different from the topic of the article i wrote although its the same product will it affect anything?
     
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    write article to ezine, buzzle and go articles.
     
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    Try to use web 2 technology like blogs, forums, social networking and video sharing site. These site are getting updated by users almost every 10 seconds from all over the world. so google visit those sites very frequently if you are getting links from those site means great chances of dragging google bot to your site moreover thousands of members are visiting those site so this is also another juicy opportunity for dragging those human visitors to your site. So be with technology and get benefits.

    Hope this will help you.
    Thanks
     
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    thanx guys...i just sumbitted my first article to ezine n already did one to go articles ill definatly try other ones.. i did a landing page on blogger for an article i submitted its not getting alot of traffic but im hoping ezine will do better n squidoo said i need to pick a friendlier topic.. man wats up with them
     
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    You could write spin-able articles, or simply post the articles you've submitted to ezinearticles to other article websites as well, articlebase, goarticles etc. :)
     
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    gud idea but im gonna have to get a article spinner n from what i bn reading there theyre crappy... but ill take ur advice
     
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    You should also take a look to my signature.

    Your linkbuilding method is correct but you don`t know all details about this and it also might take you a hell lot of time, so i suggest you to really take a look in there.
     
    h4ckzor3, Nov 28, 2010 IP
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    spin them and use other sites
     
    seograbber, Nov 29, 2010 IP