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JTMx29
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# Posted: 30 Mar 2008 19:40
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Hi, After reading through his guide for article marketing etc. I understood everything except for the part on how an article from ezine or what not gets page ranked? Sure he writes the article on a niche that has little information on a subject, writes a small how to and then he publishes it. He goes into detail how he got to the top ranking site for a how to on a PSP. My question is how did he himself get page ranking for the article he submitted to the article site. - I fully understand at the bottom of the article there is links to his affiliate type site, but how does one go about getting page ranking for a submitted article? does it just hit big?
Thanks, JTM
The link to the article:
http://ezinearticles.com/?How-to-Download-Music-to-PSP&id=133534
and the site for bum marketing tips
http://www.bummarketingmethod.com/Article_Marketing.html
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aplina
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# Posted: 1 Apr 2008 09:21
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in my understanding ,you have to research , and see what keywords has abig demand. then you can write . alot of people are looking for how to do things .
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Marktech
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# Posted: 1 Apr 2008 12:17
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Maybe part of the answer to you question is that autonomous programs or "spiders" from google and others constantly crawl the internet looking at pages. They rate pages on relevance. If the body of your article matches the title, you have the right keyword density in your article, (4-5%), etc., then the spiders give the article a "thumbs up". Your article is deemed relevant to your keyword title, therefore, if someone types in your title, (keyword phrase), into google - your page comes up.
Also if a lot of other pages on the web link to a page or article, that boosts page rank, (although articles usually point to pages and not the other way around.
Hopefully this makes some sense, I'm sure others can help clarify.
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getagrip
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# Posted: 1 Apr 2008 13:38
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Basically, when you are submitting articles to an ezine, that ezine already has a page rank, and you can feed off that ezine's page rank for your article to get a higher ranking in the search engines.
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BillyPilgrim
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# Posted: 1 Apr 2008 18:14
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Exactly. I've gotten on the first page in an insanely competitive niche. The problem is they tend to drop after a time. That's why I'm using a slightly different method.
BP
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opendomain
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# Posted: 1 Apr 2008 19:10
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I would definately BLOG the hell out of whatever article you want to stick on top. Also drive traffic there helps, especially when people comment on your articles.
ALSO, I've written political articles and had people cross over to my business reviews and such so that is another angle you can take.
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dmitch31
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# Posted: 3 Apr 2008 00:58
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The point is to make the title of your article be the same as a long tail keyword that is not very competitive but gets a significant amount of searches. Then, if you're lucky, it might be at the number one spot in a couple of weeks. It's not a sure thing. It's try it and hope. He's had some successes. I'm sure he's had several articles that didn't rank well, but you've got to go through the ones that don't work to get to the ones that do.
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westfam11
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# Posted: 7 Apr 2008 23:12
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I love the newsletter I get from Travis and his Bum Marketing. He gives a lot of helpful ideas and real help at no cost.
Becky West
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