Hi All, I have decided to take the following approach to my articles: I will create 3 articles, each article will be a variation in order to make it unique as possible. Art 1 is for my website, it will be a new content page. Art 2 is for eZinearticles. Art 3 will be sent to approximately 20 other article sites (pr5 or more). Each article to have 3 links, link 1, home page link 2, link to the new content page on my site (the Art 1 version of my article). link 3, link to another page on my site, a page where I "sell". I have decided to do this so that: 1. Create unique content for my site Art 1. 2. Create unique links from my main article site Art 2. 3. Create links/traffic from the other article sites, as well as links from different IP addressed Art 3 (Unlike Art 2 that will have links all coming from the same IP). 4. There are probably some other reason why this is a good plan, I just haven't realized it yet! So: 1. are there any holes in this strategy? 2. Is there anything else I should do? 3. Is there something I should 100% not do? Hope someone can add to this, comment on it, or learn from it.
"Art 3 will be sent to approximately 20 other article sites (pr5 or more)." So you will be sending the exact same article to 20 other sites? The search engines might not appreciate this when it comes to duplicate content. However I read that it might be okay IF along with the article you submit to many other directories, you have included a link back to the original content (as in wherever the search engine decides to index as the source of Art 3). Just my 2 cents.
Yes, ART3 will be a duplicate sent to all the other 20, I know its duplicate content however I am worried that all my links coming from eZine will not be that effective. The other thing you mentioned is to link ART3(the duplicate sent to ~20 sites) to ART 2, is that correct.