Hello guys here is another in a row of questions that are just poping in my head these days. Somewhere I read that publishing on ezine can bring you some healthy back links. I have decided to give it a shoot, so last night I wrote an article and instead of putting it on my blog I ve put an upload on ezine. Under their TOS, there is a line that says that content of article should be unique and unpublished on web. So what practically means that after they publish my article and I put that same article on my blog google wont register it under original content. Am I getting this right? I will get my backlinks from ezine and everyone who decide to publish my article will have to include signature with my liks in it, but i dont get unique content from google?
Yes what you are saying is correct. What Ezinearticles wants to avoid is duplicate content. As far as I know, if duplicated content is published, Google gives much greater weight to the first one to publish it. Meaning that if people copy the article from ezine and put it in their sites, you (or your ezine) won't be penalized for it. The strategy to use is very simple: Write an article, and put it on your blog first. Then rewrite the article (or tweak it) so it becomes unique, and submit that one to Ezinearticles. That way you get the benefits of both Google and ezine backlinks. Anyone that copies the ezine will only be giving you more backlinks. Hope that helps
Great advice, but I am not sure if that is with TOS of ezine. Anyway thx for reply, hopefully more poeople with advanced knowledge of makreting will reply, so we will have clearer picture of that. Thx again
The TOS only says that you shouldn't post duplicate content or incomplete content (that finishes at your site). As long as you take the effort to rewrite articles to make them unique to ezine, they'll be happy.
I suggest you first add the articles in your blog, and after google index your articles, then submit to article directories.
I agree. This is what I do. I first post my unique articles to my own site/blog, then post them on Ezine, and other free article submission sites. I have yet to have a problem getting articles approved with Ezine.
you never want to be seen as a duplicate content producer in Google, so promote your work on your own blog first. Everything else is a tool to drive traffic to the source, so give ezine your properly modified 'seconds'
I have submitted the same article (to ezine) without changing a word from my site and in the end of the article, provided a link to my site and it was accepted and published in ezine. I have 50 articles published in ezine and the contents in your site may appear as such in the ezine and it will not be considered as duplicate one.