How many different keywords should I use for each niche? I'm guessing the more the better. But so far I've only managed to find one low competition long tail keyword in my niche and have centered 10 articles around it. Is that advisable? Thanks for that tip! --------------------------------------- I'm planing on starting up a thread about my theories for the best way to do niche marketing. Not for a while but I'd love to have open sharing about all sorts of techniques.
I am not sure how many keywords in total that you should aim to target... but each article should have 1 main keyword (normally in the title). You could then look at having another 1, 2 or 3 secondary keywords in the article content.
Does anybody copy and paste information from an older article onto a newer one? maybe with slight variations? I wrote up a new introduction and ending but the body of the article is recycled. What do you all think about my wicked regurgitation?
Well I did something simular to that yesterday. I just slightly rewrite an article that I had submitted to Ezine. I changed the title to include the new keyword... I also had to make slight ajustments in order for the title to blend perfectly with the rest of the article. I rewrote the summary, and the biobox... and just send it's ass over to Goarticle! I'm scared of trying stuff like that with Ezine, don't want my account be banned.
Lol I think as long as you put it through the blender set on high they wont catch on. This looks like a job for science! someone should start a new account and experiment. send in near replicas and test the limits. I mean, their article readers could very well be trained chimps. who knows. anyway, I'm still very new to writing articles and want to develop my skills without the bag of tricks. still, its good to get an article out there in a hurry
Maybe people here have done it and gotten away with it, but I wouldn't try that personally unless I'm submitting the same article to another directory, and I only do that with one of my own Articles. But if I'm to rewrite an article that's on Ezine, I would rewrite it completely…. not even the writer of the Article would be able to determine that I got the inspiration from his article.
There is a word for people who easily profit from other peoples work. It starts with a "P"... um platypus? Ya, I'd never plagiarize. I was talking about recycling my OWN trash here. but I do look at peoples Ezine articles to learn from the best, I think we all do.
Hey, I have this great toolbar that I got from another member here. Haven't used it yet myself, but It has a lot of purpose in terms of assistance with IM. The feature that stands out the most... is its ability to find an article for any keyword you type in… then with a click of the rewrite button, it rewrites that article for you to whatever percentage you want it rewritten. But as you know, a computer generated article will not have the fluency of a human author... so you will need to make some changes, in it for it to make sense. http://www.everprofits.com
There is nothing wrong with rewriting, as long as itsn't the copy and paste type But when someone rewrites something it should reflect their perspective and their personality.
Just installed...Good tool for finding articles!! thanks I've tried the rewrite too and was a little disappointed. It seems like it's not just fluidity the program lacks but basic constructs of the English language. Well you get what you pay for i guess. Still great for finding articles!!
I guess 8 to 10 good written articles are good enough to test any product's conversion... again for those who are not able to produce quality content then they should atleast go for over 15 keeping margin for the bad ones
Start with 5 - 10 articles. If you start running out of ideas, just get a freelancer to write them. And don't forgot about press releases!