Articles question

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by graham23s, Jul 18, 2008.

  1. #1
    Hi Guys,

    Just wondering if its ok to submit the same articles to all the submissions sites! ezine and the likes is that ok or should i hash them up some?

    cheers

    Graham
     
    graham23s, Jul 18, 2008 IP
  2. bl4ckmaN^

    bl4ckmaN^ Well-Known Member

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    While some people are saying that duplicate content is useless, I believe when there are only 2-3 copies of some content it doesn't hurt, and can actually rank better than the original version.
     
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  3. graham23s

    graham23s Well-Known Member

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    ah cool :)

    Thanks B

    Graham
     
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    Rebtl Active Member

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    I would recommend submitting a completely unique article to ezine, but then rehash it and use the same second one for all the others. Ezine is the most powerful article tool you have and you don't want to mess it up. IMO sending duplicate content to the others is not as important
     
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    Ganceann Peon

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    The same message in an article can be written in so many different ways... normally I get 4-5 versions of an article submitted to one of my sites and I choose the one with the 'best' headline in my opinion.

    It isn't a problem having an article appear on more than one site... but it could be a problem if you submit the same article to automated distribution and automated approval sites. My theory is that each of those sites could appear duplicate copies of each other... as every automated approval site will approve every article (and if they only receive articles via automated distribution)... you can see it isn't appealing to search engines and may look like spam.

    Instead, if you had one unique version for ezinearticles and then made some derivative copies (say 1-5 copies), and then distributed those copies yourself to 20-30 sites each... it would be plenty and should ensure that no site you are submitting to is a direct copy of another site. (You could also outsource distribution to some manual distributors rather than have to do it yourself).
     
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