New site & article marketing - will google like this?

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by geester1, May 2, 2009.

  1. #1
    I have a 6 week old site, been link building to it and it's doing well in the SERPs, now I am thinking of upping the game and writing 3 unique articles per week and posting them on ezinearticles.

    Just want your imput on if you think this will be favoured by Google? I know Google likes content and I feel that if I write 3 articles per week, the site will rise further. I will of course vary the keywords used ;)

    What are your personal experiences with NEW sites and article submissions especially on ezinearticles?
     
    geester1, May 2, 2009 IP
  2. choice

    choice Prominent Member

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    Submitting article to Ezine will help your website a lot. I dont see their being any issues at all with 3 articles a week.
     
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    drjupitor Banned

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    I dont think Google will not like. It is a white hat technique according to Google.
     
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    jj1 Active Member

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    If you want your links to look like they have been acquired "naturally", it might be an idea to vary things - write 2 articles 1 week, 4 another, 3 the next etc and also - maybe - consider using ezines AND other article directories.
     
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    longroad Well-Known Member

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    Write 3 per week for your site AND 3 per week for ezinearticles. That ensures your own site is growing + your backlink and promotional efforts are also increasing.
     
    longroad, May 2, 2009 IP