Posting on Blog and then on Ezinearticle, which would Google crawl first?

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by mirisaamali, Nov 14, 2008.

  1. #1
    Hi all,

    i have a small doubt and this could be crucial.

    I have a website on which i update twice daily with new articles. Now after doing so, i would like to also post the same articles on Ezinearticles. But Since my site is still PR0, the crawling done by search engines is very slow or delayed.

    So if say i post an article on my blog and then immediately i post it on ezinearticle (for back link, traffic and so on), would Google consider Ezinearticle to be the originator of that article or would my blog be considered as the originator of that article? Hope you understood what my question is.

    Also, it may not be immediately, but say after some days i post it on ezinearticles, then what is the situation?
     
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  2. seo_cel

    seo_cel Banned

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    #2
    I think it's better to not post your article immediately to ezinearticles. Make sure that your article on your blog will be indexed first by search engines before submitting it to article directories. So that your article on your blog will be considered as the original one.
     
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  3. mirisaamali

    mirisaamali Well-Known Member

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    Yeah, i thought the same.

    any more inputs?
     
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    Oranges Active Member

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    #4
    Ezine guys takes time to review your article then they accept it.
    but its not a good idea always to post on yr blog and on ezine at the same time.
     
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    Colbyt Notable Member

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    #5
    Actually I thought you should not post the same article on any article site as you have on your personal site.

    Post a watered down or modified version and keep the real content on your own site.
     
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  6. Larke

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    #6
    make sure you are sending pings. it will help get your site indexed. As for putting articles on your blog, then on ezine et al, I'd not put every article on ezine at all. Maybe one or two a week, pick some for ezine only and others for your site only. Never rely on any one thing for back links.
     
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  7. mirisaamali

    mirisaamali Well-Known Member

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    #7
    well, i was just giving a thought to your advice, but can you justify what you said here. The reason i am asking is to ensure we get proper information. because if what you said is right, then one should ensure that is happening properly.
     
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    Colbyt Notable Member

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    #8
    When you post your exact article on an article site anyone can download and display it. When someone searches and finds your article in search results the sites are usually displayed in a search rank order. If the exact same article both sites you might appear lower in the results than someone who just copied it.

    Giving away articles and getting back-links for the effort makes good sense but I would never publish and give away the exact same article. The purpose of giving away the article is to get the back-link and pull visitors to your site to read more of what you have written.

    There are very few articles on article sites that really explain anything. The just don't provide hard, in depth information.
     
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    #9
    This is the same strategy that i use. Post on your blog and then social bookmark that post, digg, stumpleupon, sphinn etc, once your blog post has been indexed submit the article to ezine but change up the title , resource box and re write some words, sentences. The re writing stage won't take long once you get use to the procedure.
     
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    Colbyt Notable Member

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    Thank you Jasonb25 for your agreement. I think a few in this thread thought I was crazy.

    At least now there are 2 of us. :)
     
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    gadiez Active Member

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    #11
    don't forget BW :D
     
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    I typically don't submit my blog posts to EA until 2 months after they have been on my site just because they have used up their usefulness by that point.
     
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    #13
    I agree with you.. The artilcles must be changed a bit before submitting them to other sites..

    Thanks
     
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    #14
    Is it known "for sure" that google keeps the copy that it finds first in their index and doesn't replace your page from a PR1 site say with the same text it finds later on a site with PR6 homepage?

    Of course "for sure" doesn't exist with google since they can always change the rules.
     
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    #15
    It depends on how many back link it has.
     
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    #16
    I didn't realize you would post an article on both your site and an ezine. Seems like you'd get duplicated content in a massive way. I"m sure that's why a couple of people say re-write it.

    I planned on just writing the article for the ezine and provide links back to my site. I wasn't planning on putting it both on the E-zine and my blog. But I haven't tried this yet. If I do, It will certainly be the re-written version.

    It doesn't really matter who posted it first. Based on what I've read the authority sites will get credit for it if they post it and everyone else will be duplicate content. Am I wrong on this?
     
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    mirisaamali Well-Known Member

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    #17
    If that is duplication (which i think is that there is nothing of that sort unless in a pattern), then many news sites have exactly the same article on each site and that should eventually devalue or ban them which is not the case.
     
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    M_ali Banned

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    #18
    ezine will be best as it has PR6 and great weight age so an article post over there will help you a lot then a blog post
     
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    #19
    I think it depends...
    But maybe ezine is better..
     
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    #20
    Google has warned about sites that post information on their blog or CMS and then repost it on a forumm under subdomain as triggering duplicate content....

    But then I see sites that rank well by listing abstracts to newspapers with links back to it.

    I don't put anything on my site that is on someone elses' site, it doesn't add anything to the net, I guess I could get more content if i did that.

    Perhaps I need to do more reading but my past readind discovered two sites with the same content = duplicate content and itt doesn't matter who had it first. or it doesn't always matter might be a better way to say it. I just downloaded Goole's SEO hints, I'll go read that maybe it will shed some light.

    I'm totally ready to be educated ore re-educated but sounds like a risk to me. i've been doing this long eough to have made a LOT of mistakes, mostly on get rich quick tricks. Sometimes they work and work well for a month or two. Now I'm on the five year plan, that is, get rich but do it slowly. :)
     
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