Article submission is something I have never done and, from what I've read, it's about time. I've got a blog and I've built up the content, but I need to get more links and exposure. I've shyed away from article submission, because I did not want to put anything original out on the web unless it went right on my site. However, I think I have a reasonable way around that: Let's say I have five somewhat related pages on my blog. Can't I take pieces from each one, organize them in a new way and then submit as an article? Isn't that the best way to do it in the sense that I am submitting new material in a sense and yet not putting my best material out on someone else's site? Any other strategies for this would be much appreciated or how you handle the same thing, etc.
I would better compose an article you want and hire a rewriter, as google needs anything tobe unique.
Article writing is very good. I submit to ezine and only write fresh articles. Here is a short list of what I do which might help you out. 1. Generate keyword list of my main topic 2. Brainstorm Article titles based on my keyword list focusing on 1 article per main keyword 3. Write 3 bullet points off each title I have created 4. Write 1-2 paragraphs per bullet head. Article is then around 400 words which is ideal. As you only have a couple of pages on your site you don't want to be rehashing that material although it wouldn't hurt as a starting point. Write fresh articles and try to do 2-5 in one sitting to make best use of your time. Hope that helps.
getting little bit from here and there and put them together in an article format will still require some time. why not spend that time to write new content? it is wise to submit unique content if you are really looking for the long term benefit
one good thing about article submission is that you can create niche-related content, which benefits your keywords ranking.
Thx for the ideas. I should have been more clear, though: I actually have almost 200 pages on my site so I have a lot of material that I could pull from. Of course, I'm getting the idea from you guys that I must be careful that it does not tie directly back to my site much, right? In other words, if there is too much matching with my site, I could get in trouble from ezine or whoever?
Because my main goal is to help my readers, so if I have a great new idea I want to put it on my site. Not to boast, but I get thank you letters all the time and that's the main reason I do the site. I want someone to be able to browse around the site and and pull in the information that they need.
It is better to write some different and cover those long tail keywords which you're not covering on your website. Insert those keywords in the start of article title. You can get referral traffic by this way.
One more thing apart from unique content is to write unique titles, i will advice you to use several titles for your article submission.
Nice share. I'm using the same tactic also. But im not too focusing on the keywords. As long as it is a good article, then it is fine to me.
It is possible to get some articles and make one article out of them. It is a good idea though to rewrite some sentences. I spin all my articles so that I can use a lot of articles for the article submissions, but it takes up some time. You could hire someone to do it for you.
Yeah, this is the direction that I am thinking of going. I really think that I can take some of my existing material, rewrite/reorganize it and put it out for an article. I have so many ideas coming out of my head that I just can't find time to write them! As far as hiring someone to write - well, I love to write and influence and persuade and inform. That's the whole reason I have the blog. I don't think I can bear to give that up... And thx for all the ideas.
What that means i can't understand Any simplified version please?? ? My another question is can i write article about any topic or topic must be related to my blog/site whatever
write a unique article and add one link in body two in author bio and submit it to www.labtech-compound.com
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