Hi, I currently have 209 articles online, not much i know. I want to submit alot more articles this month, but how can you build a few backlink too each article fast? F.E i want to do 30 articles a week. I plan to ping each article, are there more easy ways to get backlink to the articles without much effors (like pinging and rss submission)
You can try, but i don't think they'll have much effect. The backlinks don't show up anymore in Yahoo Explorer, it does a little bit with another tool, but not as much. I'd like someone to show me ANY article that displays any backlinks. And pinging doesn't build backlinks.
I very rarely use EZA but I was just checking through backlinks on one of my sites via Y!SE and I've got an EZA article showing up there.
Try using a service like Unique Article Wizard. The links they provide are great to give your EZA articles an extra boost.
I used to backlink my articles, but if the links aren't showing up any longer (they USED to) what's the sense? It's not providing any SEO benefits. Just take a look at how many backlinks the articles in the "Most Viewed" section have, they used to have thousands, but now they have none at all.
Until some one convinces me that it still makes sense I wouldn't waste my time. Goarticles is the same. I USED to backlink them for other reasons, but not anymore. I've been posting here for over a month that the backlinks aren't showing up, and so far only one person has posted anything to oppose the backlinking theory. You can see some backlinks at semoz.com, but it isn't nearly as much as Yahoo. Most of the info they're repeating is outdated, the changes only took place about a month and a half ago. I've backlinked the my articles for a couple of years and they're no longer there. I'd like someone who's backlinking their articles to log into their account and check and send me the URL. I used to send all my "junk" backlinks (profile links, social bookmaking, etc.) to THEIR domain instead of mine. But IMO this doesn't work anymore.
Social Bookmarking is another option to consider. After getting your articles live, you can bookmark them on your social sites... No need to build massive backlinks to mere article!
Come on guys, I'm not picking especially on you, but everytime I make a post that THE BACKLINKS AREN"T SHOWING UP along comes another post suggesting what I just mentioned doesn't work. Why doesn't someone post a link to ANY article at ezinearticles the has PR or Backlinks you're not going to convince me it's doing anything. I WAS backlinking them for years, but not anymore. If you guys are so sure that it works show an article for everybody to see.
This is how google controls the market these days. Google does not give link love like they used too. but everybody still just loves google to death...google treats links much different today then they did 5 years ago. So while some still think that reciprocal link is great, from what I hear google is not for reciprocal linking anymore. You are not going to convince people that linking does not work anymore, they worship google like a god, and will still spam and submit their links all over the internet, all while google is probably ignoring most of them these day....
No it's the article directory that's doing it and NOT Google, links are showing elsewhere. I'm saying it doesn't work at ezinearticles and goarticles any longer. I've been linking to them for years and ALL the links disappeared overnight.
I know for fact that google does not treat links like the used too...but in your case, if you do not think it is google, then contact the sites and ask them...maybe they do not want to share their link juice anymore seeing they are good size now.
I'm trying to save the OP from wasting his time. What makes you think I'm just complaining now even though it's been that way for a month and a half. Read the title of this thread. I don't need to ask the article directories anything. I'm saying they're discounting the backlinks somehow. All those people who say "yeah backlink your articles..." show me an ARTICLE with backlinks or PR. This isn't rocket science, I'm no talking stealthy ninja type tricks. Go to ANY ARTICLE... do you see ANY backlinks or PR. Common sense will tell you if it's not showing it won't count for anything.
Ok, fine, no problem, their discounted, they do not show... You are right, you do not have to ask them why, because you already know the answer. Just like google, they are doing this to stop from passing on their link juice to others... people have already made them popular, so why would they give their extra juice away.... These sites are out to make money, they do not give a crap about you and I... they could care less if you have anything at all...and they are going to do what is best for them to make money, and if they have to do this or that, then they will do it.
Bad hair day just upset at all the people saying backlinking the articles works great. All you need to do is go to the site and see if you can find any articles with backlinks. Common sense is that if no backlinks are showing there's no SEO occurring when you backlink. And yes I agree, they did it to stop people from abusing the "Most Viewed" section. I hate sending link juice to their domain instead of mine, but I sent my "junk" links over there And yeah there's way to many Adsense ads.
Really? So you think EZA and co have gone nofollow? Based on what? Their links are dofollow. From what I can see the OP is suggesting it is the search engines (specifically Google) that are discounting the article directories. I havent seen evidence of that in my work - none of the sites I promoted with directories have lost ranking whilst they still seem to help boost rankings of new sites. It may or may not show up (couldnt care less), but it still seems to have an effect for me
Not the backlinks from the ezineartcles domain to your website. The backlinks to the articles themselves. Previously you could backlink the articles and build up the PR of the article which would then pass the link juice on to your site, but now they've somehow disabled it. You now get credit for 1 link from a 0 PR page.