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ohladahn
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#21 · Posted: 2 Nov 2008 17:51


I am new to internet marketing so this post is very informative. I have heard many different opinions about this topic.

My conclusion is to stick with one article, submit it to Ezine, then start on the next article. Although I may put it on my website for future reference, it is a great article about my true passion.

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#22 · Posted: 3 Nov 2008 12:08


I am currently submitting my articles to 3 directories. I have been changing only the title before I submit to each site, but I leave the rest of the article the same. At the moment, I have 2 positions on the first page of google for the same article with several of my articles.

I recently acquired an article submitter, so I will now be blasting my content to 100's of directories...I'll let you know how that goes!

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#23 · Posted: 4 Nov 2008 12:27


NTC:
Yes, I read the duplicated content was somewhat a myth.

I submit to Ezine, and have links to my articles on my website, no problems so far.

Victoria


Agree, we always do the same and it seems fine.

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#24 · Posted: 10 Nov 2008 10:42


If you check out Google and other search engines you will find, from time to time, the same article on many different directories. Writing a good article is an art form. When the skill has been honed to the level of artist then people will notice. Your article will show up on lots of sites and run for very long periods of time. With your back links in these articles you will get maximume exposure. If you feel unsure about duplicate articles on many directories then simply make small changes to them but keep the overall point the same and submit, submit, submit.
Have a great day!!!

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julieroze
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#25 · Posted: 17 Nov 2008 10:40


First, You should be submitting your articles to as many places as possible, this will increase your rank.

Second, You won't get stuck with duplicate content because it is not your site. It's when there are several sites that all have the same content. This usually happens when people buy "ready made adsense sites".

Third, You can change keywords and/or re-write paragraphs so that the articles are unique. No it is not like copy catting, this is your article and you have the right to post it, it's just providing flavour

Finally, posting your article in many places will give others the ability to read and benefit from your article. If it's only in one place, not too many people will see it.

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#26 · Posted: 10 Dec 2008 09:10


Google's public stance is that they "like to see" unique content.

Read into it or don't at your own discretion.

Google is fully aware of the practice of blasting an article every where. Don't you think that they have a measure in place to avoid indexing duplicate content?

Their algo may not be perfect but you can count on the fact that it is constantly improving.

They catch some duplicates and they miss some duplicates, but they are getting better and better at it. It is certainly their objective to prevent duplicate indexing. There will come a day, in the near future, when duplicates are stopped cold in their tracks.

I've seen that some duplicates make it for a time and then get de-indexed.

Why waste time blasting your articles all over the place when you could send varied versions to a very small handful of key high traffic (80/20 rule) directories and then move on to creating your next article?

I've never blasted an article to "a ton of directories" and never will. It's unGoogle-like :D

Google's main objective - in addition to monetizing from its ad network - is to provide an index of relevant and unique SERPs to its searchers according to search phrases. Think about that for a minute ;)

The more you behave in accordance with Google's objectives, the better you will fare. Try to think like Google and act accordingly. Try not to expend too much time and energy in over-gaming the system.

You'll just get slapped eventually and then you'll feel slighted when it blows up in your face. Folks who over-game the system bitch about Google slaps all the time but they deserve to get slapped and I never feel sorry for them; only contempt at their sleaziness and pathetic whining.

Work with the system and you'll benefit in the long term. Work against it and you'll eventually suffer.

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#27 · Posted: 11 Dec 2008 09:05


I learned this, that when you write an article its supposed to be original and you do not want to copy one article you wrote and then paste it on another, because it won't be to original and someone is bound to catch that. I recently had my article accepted from ezinearticle.com and now its on the google search engine, giving me traffic. I written different article of the same subject but there all original and not the same. Hope this helps.

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