Is it okay to submit articles I have written to more than one site? I have submitted most of my articles at Ezine -- but would it be fine if I, for example, submitted them to GoArticles? Keep in mind, these articles are for SEO purposes (they contain my website link within them). Thanks!
What do you mean by 'fine'? Do you mean 'will the other directories accept them?' or 'will they be any good for SEO?'. Either way the best way to tell would be to try it out. Briefly, though, the answers are 'yes, sometimes', and 'probably, but not as good as unique ones'. Plus bear in mind the process that occurs after you submit (and after they have been accepted): if people like the article they may use it on their site. You're not likely to get multiple uses of an article from multiple sites if they are all the same. A minor point, but perhaps one worth considering.
Yes its fine. But the tips is not overdo it which mean you should paused few day before resubmit to another article site.
Sometimes I always submit my articles to about 30 sites but there are few traffic to my site. I think it is because of the quality of the Article.
yes, you can do it. Tips: when you submit it to different directories, place your key words and links in different places in the body.
I am sorry but you mean if I need to submit to 30 sites, I need modify it 30 times? Maybe it is abit troublesome...
I'd recommend spinning the article so you don't get slammed by google's duplicate content, and wind up sandboxed, but it really just depends on how many you submit, if your staying under 15 different article sites, I'd say your ok.
I have heard that if you copy some content from others, for example, you copy the article from A then publish it on your blog, google will give the rank to A but not you. So if I publish an article on my site then submit it to many site, will google give my site the rank?
Spinning the articles is fine if you are strictly looking for links. Duplicate content is style more myth then most like to think though. It is more about the number of links over a particular amount of time. Yet, the sand boxing is no myth, it happens, and it puts you down for a lot longer time than you would care to find out. I publish completely unique articles using a spinner, I just use a spinner that spends the paragraphs from 3 different articles. It takes longer to write, but this allows me to get more out of them. I run about 8 titles, 12 authors, 186 resources boxes, and 8 to 10 paragraphs letting me get about 9000 unique articles to set on a drip method for as long as they last depending on the number of directories I have gotten into. I get into 1100 - 2800 depending on niche and keywords. This also helps the end user which if you haven't forgot yet, is your paying customer. Keeping their experiences very high and good will get them to spend more money with you later. If you are digging the idea, google UAW and you should be able to come across the wizard I use.
I disagree, I believe google will look at this as a negative. However, posting on wordpress with the same article will be fine as the software malgamates the articles.
I think you would be better served by posting one article to one directory. You could post several unique articles to several different directories and will get far better results.
It's 'fine'. It's also pretty pointless. Unless, of course, you make the article unique each time you submit it (and the title too)
yeah, but who really wants to do that? I spend about an hour writing and creating all that, set it on a drip submit of about 20 or so a day and then let it go, no more messing. When you are running multiple blogs, this is very handy. I am still ranking high on google for articles I wrote and sent out in november. The key thing is having so many unique articles. The articles are delivered to niche blogs <<=== mostly wordpress and blogger, but mainly wordpress. So, it really has a big impact. I even just got a sign up last month from the article I am talking about in november for when I used to promote the phone broadcast club. But, if you do not use enough titles and all, then yes, google will pick up on it.