I have often come across DP members who suggest article rewriting to use one article on many article directories or blogs. But I am clueless about how can I rewrite an article. Does rewriting an article gives a totally unique article? One More Question: Can I use an article submitted in article directories to my blog by rewriting it? A brief answer will help me a lot in my article marketing.
Well what i do is i write and article then i write the same thing BUT WITH DIFFERENT WORDS so it comes out to be the exact same idea but 100% unique. If done correctly EZA accepts them as i do this everytime and i works.
I don't go through the article and change around words and sentences. I simply read over it, then start from scratch using the same ideas.
Depends on the article length....if it's like 300 words it's better to read it...then write another one using the same ideas. If it's longer...then you can go through the artice and change some words.
wow, you're lucky ezinearticle accepts it. I have no luck, they're becoming even more strict nowadays. And their reviewing system is unbelievable!
This is what I do. But it took lots of time, now a day I outsource re-writing stuff for $1 per 300 word.
It's real easy. You just read a paragraph and write it again in your own words. Nothing could be simpler.
First, I make sure I have rights to rewrite an article. (Something tells me that a lot of people here are going to ignore that sentence.) Then I do what ijin does. I copy and paste the article into a word document, put it in Italics and then I rewrite it paragraph by paragraph with my font in regular style.
Yeah, rights is a touchy subject, haha. I used to translate like that - ie translate underneath with normal font or whatnot. Cause it took time to formulate and whatnot, it worked great. For rewrites, tho, I found that it's just easiest to have 2 windows open. Usually accuracy is never a concern.
You could also rewrite it as mentioned above but restructure like "5 simple steps to........" or "10 easy ways to ......." etc just look at your original article close it then summarise it then expand on it. Also if its for ezine they can detect re-writes almost instantly and then it becomes a real ball breaker and a wasted effort. So I would keep Ezine happy with original articles only and submit re-writes to other directories with a link in the re-source box back to the original Ezine article which will help get your Ezine article ranked highly. Hope that helps Dave