Often read on this forum about articles first publishing at own site and once indexed, send it to articles submission sites to avoid content duplication. Now if you have 50 articles, how can it fit in one page? Do we have to make multiple pages ( like 10 articles or so at each page). What's the right solution and perfect way of doing it?
you don't submit all your site's content.. in fact, you shouldn't submit any of it. you write an article just for distribution, submit it to the article sites with your url at the end, and hope you get traffic / link popularity as a result of doing such
In addition to adding your URL to the end of the article, I would also suggest "sprinkling" your URL throughout the main content as well (in a tasteful manner of course - don't over do it). Some webmasters remove the bio section from the article along with your URL.
a lot of sites won't accept articles like this. you can try it, but personally I'd rather get my article accepted and get slightly fewer clicks than get it rejected and get none.
That's a good point. So I guess if you wanted to spend the extra time, you could create two versions of the article. Version 1 contains only one link found in the bio section. Version 2 contains two links (one in bio and one in content). With places like articlecity.com and goarticles.com you could submit version 2. Whereas, if you're submitting your article in bulk you could use version 1 just to play it safe.
One in bio and one in content seems alright for most articles submission sites. That's a good suggestion but you guys are missing my first part of query. How to accommodate 50 articles on your own site? Obviously it can't appear on one page. So what's the right way?
If you have 50 separate articles that you want to submit to article submission sites, I would suggest the following. first, each article should (in my opinion) get placed on its very own page at your website, so 50 new pages for your website. second, once all 50 pages have been indexed by the search engines, submit one article at a time to the article submission sites. MANY article submission sites will reject articles with hyperlinks in the body. Do add an author box at the end of the article with a blurb about you and include a couple of keyword anchor text links to your site...this is the most common and most accepted means of selling yourself on article distribution sites. Many of the article submission sites have a built in form where you place the actual article. You do not simply submit your entire website to the article submission sites. Additionally, if you submit one article per day, per week, etc. you will get much better results than if you try to submit all 50 articles in a day. You will get better results with the human beings that operate the article distribution sites. They can choose to accept or reject the articles and if you send 50 at a time the webmaster may be more inclined to reject them. You will get better results from the search engines if you submit the articles on a consistent basis. Consistency is more important than getting them all published in a short period of time. Hope this is the information you were looking for.
You do not simply submit your entire website to the article submission sites. You mean after being indexed at you own site, then submitting articles with modified content to the artilces submission sites to avoid content duplication?
Sorry, that sentence was unclear...I do not alter the content of the article prior to submitting it to article submission sites. Though some people will say that is the way to do it. There is currently a great debate about duplicate content going on here that you may find helpful.