Is there an advantage/disadvantage to put my articles on my landing page after I've submitted them to ezine or whoever? Is that okay, and is there any point in making my landing page an authority site when I'm just sending people to the product I'm promoting? I'm a bit confused on all of this, cos it's not like I have my own product and site for it, that seems more obvious to post articles on it.
I wouldn't put it on there if you are just an affiliate site. If you did feel the need to have articles on there, I would make them unique, and not submit them to ezinearticels, otherwise google will just filter you out of the SERP's due to duplicate content. That is the ezinearticles version will be in google, but not your landing page version.
I honestly believe you should always be building your own site. Think, after a years worth of SEO on a forex landing page for example, you could be getting 1000 uniques daily to articles on your own sites. That may be 900 hops, 18 sales and almost $1000 daily. Think on before giving all your content to ezine in future
So the consensus is that it's good, but not duplicating. So I can just tweak them a bit, right? After I submit to ezine for the traffic, maybe go back and rewrite and reorganize the lines and add it as a subdirectory on my site, that should help seo it?
I am also planning to build well optimised SEO site,for affiliate promotion,which I suppose is far better than relying on ezine alone,since it wil lcontinuoulsy generate income in years to come. Mikey are you plan ning to make any FOrex site.
Hi, In my opinion, there's a huge difference between the articles you want on your site, and the articles you submit to EZA. You might write ten 250-300 word articles for EZA which lead people straight to your landing page, but they're potentially just the same article rewritten. This doesn't matter when the articles have a potentially very short lifespan on EZA - some last and get 100s or even 1000s of views, but most don't. However, if you put the same ten on your site, with a menu of some sort, it would soon become clear that you were repeating yourself. I would say it takes on average about 5 EZA articles to make one decent article that you put on your own site. Or put another way, if you write one good article for your website, you should be able to create about half a dozen for article directory submissions. Cheers, Zander
Good call, would you put links to the product you are promoting at the end or throughout the well written article you post to your site? Just to give them one less way to get out of navigating away unless they don't return to your site? I think I just answered my own question but if you have anything to add.
I would say you don't have to follow the same rules for an article on your site as you do for Ezinearticle.
You can put them on your website just realize they won't help with search engine ranking or traffic. Additionally, like Zander Boon said, there is a difference in quality usually between the articles you would submit to an article directory and ones that you would put on your website.