An article marketing question?

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by blaine78, May 26, 2008.

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    Can you submit the same article to multiple article directory?
     
    blaine78, May 26, 2008 IP
  2. WilsonA

    WilsonA Active Member

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    yes you can, but submit to the big ones first
     
    WilsonA, May 26, 2008 IP
  3. blaine78

    blaine78 Active Member

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    The reason I asked, I have just launched my article marketing campaign as I set about to succeed with Clinkbank. I have so far submitted two articles to Ezine, which are both still in review, one actually went live, but I had to make some adjustments, so now its back in review.
    I’m curious to find out if I take those two articles and submit them to other article directory (even though they were originally submitted to Ezine), will they get deleted by Ezine if they find out the articles exist in other article directories?

    I read the Ezine editorial guideline but can’t remember it mentioning anything about submitting your articles to multiple directries, but I remember it stating that by submitting an article to Ezine, you give over complete rights to that article to them to use as they see fit.
     
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    grayth Peon

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    Yes, you can but why would you. It does you Absolutely no good to submit the same article to different directories. It'll just be duplicate content, something google doesn't like.

    You are far better off re-writing the article into another unique piece of literary work and submitting that. Does this mean more work you bet. Here's how I try and minimize it.

    1. Submit all your article to EA
    2. Let them sit for a month
    3. Pick your top 5 articles that did the best for that niche
    4. Re-write those, screw the rest.

    Troy
     
    grayth, May 27, 2008 IP
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    ajbarnes Well-Known Member

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    Good tip. :)
     
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    blaine78 Active Member

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    Thanks for the tip. Now i'm going to spend my time researching and writing quality articles - like the saying goes, quaulity is better than quantity.
     
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    Also, Google won't penalize you for duplicate content... You won't receive any PR damage or something. Nothing happens, except one of the sites won't get listed in the big G.

    The page with the most backlinks win. This also means that you could rank for any old PLR article that's already all over the web, as long as you can outlink your competitors.
     
    lemonarian, May 27, 2008 IP