I currently have an Ezinearticles.com account, with about 20 live articles. Does anyone know if they will they allow me to submit say 10-20 articles, all on the same topic, but with completely re-written, unique content for each individual article.? I have all of the articles written and ready to go, and I'd like to submit them all at once if they allow it.
They should as long as they cant find it on the net. I have a lot of articles on the same topic with links to the same site, but theyre all unique and written by me.
I guess I'll give it a try. What's the worst they can do, not approve them I guess. Hell, I've had an article pending for days now that they haven't gotten around to, so I guess they're slow as it is.
I don't see any problem with your plan as long as rewritten articles pretty different from each other.
Hey Chris, Do-it To-it submitted as many as you wish. If there is a problem they will let you know and correct it. The more articles you can get out on the same subject the better.
I think the only thing they do not like is ones with the same title, I have written about the same product before and just changed it around and it was accepted, but have had one declined because someone else had the same exact title, it has to be different in some way as far as the title goes..
People have been saying that for years; however those that are finding it successful say that these naysayers don't know what they're talking about.
If you only have 20 live articles then you when you get around 25 articles you will need to go into your account and email them. Asking them to upgrade the account to the next level explaining why they should. Then if the account is up graded the limit to add more has another limit and you must email again. That is until you have an unlimited account, then you can submit as many as you want.
Just make sure content is fresh and titles are different. I have had no problems in the past when doing this.
I'm not sure about this as I've never done it before. However, I don't think there's any harm trying and submitting the articles for consideration. The worst thing that could happen is having the article getting rejected, that's all. Anyway, I don't think it's a problem in the first place.