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jhoods21
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# Posted: 28 Oct 2008 17:48
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If you write a review article about a product should you submit that article to a bunch of different sites like ezine, ect. or should you just submit it to one?
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savvygrind
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# Posted: 28 Oct 2008 20:00
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Submit to as many as possible - backlinks galore.
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Sonni
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# Posted: 28 Oct 2008 20:41
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I think it might depend on what your goal is. I've read a lot of controversy on this topic Sonni
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pcwork
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# Posted: 28 Oct 2008 21:15
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Submitting to multiple websites helps.
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HarrisonL
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# Posted: 29 Oct 2008 09:32
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Last time I used to submit to a lot of sites. But I only get traffics from EzineArticle. After that I only concentrate on it.
Actually there is another benefit to do so. Your article will be unique and can rank well for a keywords in Google. This is my experience.
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cupbucket
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# Posted: 2 Nov 2008 14:51
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I would
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Kecia08
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# Posted: 3 Nov 2008 12:01
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I suggest submitting to as many as you want, but I would recommend changing the title.
If you are going to submit to multiple sites, you should download an article submitter. Some are available for free, and can blast your article out to 100's of directories rather quickly.
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# Posted: 3 Nov 2008 17:03
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I would submit your article to just a few different ezines, and change the title and main keywords of each article to get maximum exposure.
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# Posted: 3 Nov 2008 21:40
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Hi Justin,
Make sure your original article gets indexed in Google first - before you submit it any where. That's your main concern.
Then make sure you submit a teaser to at least one or two of the best directories. I wouldn't submit the entire article any where. You want folks to show up to your site to read the rest of it.
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ilcm1011
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# Posted: 4 Nov 2008 13:49
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The more articles and programs you target the more sales you will make. You definately want to make sure that your titles are unique and your topics are relavant to your title.
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Twrestler07
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# Posted: 5 Nov 2008 05:53
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when i finish two articles on one topic I'll enter the first into ezine and link it to my squidoo account where the second article is made into a lens, and then vice versa. then I usually send both to one more free ads website. But that's my stategy
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BlueJ33
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# Posted: 5 Nov 2008 17:08
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What I do, personally, is post the same article on Ezine and GoArticles, maybe changing the titles and keywords a bit. Then, create another article for the same product and submit it with an article submitter. That way, your good content is indexed and is unique, while you've also got tons of backlinks thanks to the article submitter.
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Claymerica
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# Posted: 13 Nov 2008 20:30
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Hi guys im new here but this is great info because it was my understanding that you were not supposed to submit the same article to more than one site unless you changed it drastically. Again im new at this but i have been studying this forum and everyone is very helpful i see. Anyway Glad to see this info from you guys i need all the help i can get. clay
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Sonni
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# Posted: 14 Nov 2008 16:12
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While we're on this topic I would like to add that I see duplicates of my articles on other people's blogs all the time. So if they're doing it then there's duplicates and more than likely if your article is any good at all someone is going to use it.
With that in mind I start to thinking if they can use my article why can't I? Sounds logical, but I'm sure someone will set me straight if I'm wrong. I also read where people submit the same article to hundreds of directories the same day to get more traffic. More traffic more sales sounds right hmm. Then what does all this mean with regards to SEO? How does big G see it?
I don't know, somebody please enlighten me. Thanks to who has knowledge on this. Sonni
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# Posted: 14 Nov 2008 18:45
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Sonni,
The drawback to using an article that has already been published and indexed by G is that it won't get indexed again. You want your works to be indexed for organic traffic.
If you load your site up with too many copy/pastes, then G will see your site as less valuable. G likes original content and will rate and treat your site accordingly.
Additionally, if you put the same article on an article site as well as on your site, there can't be a "to read the rest of this article, visit somesite.com".
That's why articles posted on article sites should be teasers - so that folks will visit your site to read the full article.
You can do what ever you want. Experimentation is your best teacher once you have the fundamentals and some experience under your belt. So, try it both ways and see for yourself first hand.
Try not to make a hasty conclusion. It takes time to understand the benefits of doing it both ways.
You might find that you'll get the most leverage out of placing 2-3 teaser versions on the top 2-3 directories and then moving onto writing a new article about something entirely different.
Think of the 80/20 rule - you get 80% of the most valuable results out of the top 20% of your best ideas. That implies that you shouldn't be wasting your efforts on the lesser directories because the decrease in results is directly proportional to the decrease in the quality (in many different ways) of the article sites.
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robertgallagher
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# Posted: 2 Dec 2008 01:50
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i will submit this article in quality article submission sites.
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