Question about submitting articles to article directories (ezinearticles.com, etc.)

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by Skribblez, Jun 25, 2007.

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  1. rmartish

    rmartish Peon

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    #21
    Why don't you just give them half of the story? Let them read the rest in your website like digg does. If google penalizes you then let them kick rocks.
     
    rmartish, Jun 27, 2007 IP
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    ez-online-money.com Peon

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    #22
    I personally change up my articles so I submit a unique copy to every directory. This has shown the best results as far as getting the articles indexed by Google.

    However I do recall reading in the Google blog that if you submit the exact same article to different directories, you need to include a link back to the original source of the article (whatever Google deems the source, in your case hopefully the article page on your site).
     
    ez-online-money.com, Jun 27, 2007 IP
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    Skribblez Notable Member

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    Oh great! so that means I can submit the same article to every directory as long as I clearly indicate:

    Source:
    http://www.site.com

    Something like that?
     
    Skribblez, Jun 27, 2007 IP
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    Here is another suggestion: write different articles for different websites all articles linking back to your site. That way there is only two copies of your article. Really do what digg does and don't put the whole article in the other site. Just a teaser.
     
    rmartish, Jun 28, 2007 IP
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    TiGG Peon

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    Wokaka, the site must have been down at the time. I just tested it and its working fine. Any hour of the day there are tons of people using Jetspinner to spin articles. If you don't use proper syntax jetspinner will give a time out error though.

    TxDon, you're right you don't have to spin articles to get great results. But spinning them will get exponentially higher. Do some tests. Distribute 1 article to the sites w/ jetsubmitter w/o spinning and 1 with spinning. Test don't guess.

    Jetspinner simply helps you make it easy to rewrite your articles to 30-60% different.

    At the very least spin the title and the resource box and you'll see better results even.
     
    TiGG, Jul 1, 2007 IP
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