I have found on a webite.... http://www.arcanaweb.com/resources/article-directories.html, there is a list of directories, articles directories.. blah blah...but what intigrated me the most was a comment from the bottom of the page... "ARTICLES TIP #2: Go Daddy $8.95 Domains It is advisable to NOT host your articles on the same website that you link to in your articles' resource box. i.e. if you have a link to your main website in your article's resource box - or anywhere else in the article - then you should not have a copy of that article on your main website. You should purchase a new domain name, hosted at a different IP address, and place your articles there instead. " Is this true??? I have submitted the articles to my website too. They are all my work and I want to have it on my website, too. It will be a problem if I'll make from the content page some sort of articles and start for a new submission? best regards Dan
I don't think it would be a problem really. I am not 100% sure, but I would imagin, if you can't have links in your article that points to the same site as what the article is on, then why should you have a navigation menu as these links also point to pages on your site. I think it is a little over the top and shouldn't really matter. I'm not 100% sure though.
These articles posted on your website are just for content. The links from them are pointing to homepage or somewhere else, Yes, i addmitted that there will be another few internal links, but this won't affect any rankings. This is why I found it suspicious, DOES the crawler search the whole website to find the exact article pages from where it came trough??