Unique article all at 1 site or unique articles at unique sites?

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by nobluff, Jun 14, 2007.

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    I currently send all my articles to EzineArticles, e.g. send art1 to EzineArticles, art2 to EzineArticles, etc.
    I don't send duplicate content to other article sites, so theoretically I should get decent link weight for my EzineArticles. or will I?

    The problem I foresee is that all my links will be from the same ip address, is this correct? will this reduce my link weight significantly?

    The other option I was thinking of was sending each unique article to another article site each time. e.g. send art1 to artdir 1, art2 to artdir2, etc. I will now get links from different ip addresses, however some article site have much more "reputation" therefore less link weight, correct? There are also a limit number of decent article directories, so I will eventually run out of article sites once I have created x amount of article.

    Has anyone thought about this and come up with a solution that has worked for them? I also know that some users here send all their articles to the same article directory, how has this worked for you?

    Is there anyone that can untangle this confusion?
     
    nobluff, Jun 14, 2007 IP
  2. jtpratt

    jtpratt Well-Known Member

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    I would like to know others thoughts on this too...this sounds like a better strategy to me than bombing the article sites either by hand or using submission software.
     
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  3. FlyingBear

    FlyingBear Peon

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    there are software can submit different versions articles to different sites. it is much better than submitting one same article to all sites.


    bear
     
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  4. Aztral

    Aztral Well-Known Member

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    I've looked at some of these article rewritters, and from what I've seen the result is not good. While the rewritten article kinda makes sense, it is barely readable.

    What I've been doing is writting art1, submitting to site1. Rewritting art 1 as art2, and submitting to site2.
     
    Aztral, Jun 15, 2007 IP
  5. trichnosis

    trichnosis Prominent Member

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    unique articles on unique sites is a better option. google is very clever. i think it can undertstand same content on different sites.
     
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    Most auto rewriting software, if not all, will not be able to generate totally human readable articles. The software I mentioned needs users to use the rewriting rules. It takes some time, but can produce human readable copies of articles.

    bear

     
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    nobluff Well-Known Member

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    Any examples of this?
     
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    nobluff Well-Known Member

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    This is what I am thinking as I cant see how all my articles published on the same ip address is good thing.

    I would also suggest that a link on a pr3 site is much better than a link on a pr5 site IF I have already published on the pr5 site.

    On a side note, how does 1 article generate lots of links? is it when someone blogs/rewrites your article and keeps you links?
     
    nobluff, Jun 16, 2007 IP