I am struggling with writing 10 articles a day – can produce 1-2 but obviously that ain’t enough…
So question – is it beneficial to submit the same article to various websites or should I always re-word it?
Does anyone know any cheeky software that can re-word the content of my article for me?
Thanks,
livegirl :inlove::inlove:
Here’s an article on hubpages about them. They essentially allow you to create multiple copies of one article, replacing words here and there, so that each is unique. It takes a bit more time to write the original articles themselves, but people have had success with this method.
You can use another software called copyscape to see if your articles are unique online.
I would always, always, always recommend taking that additional time to ensure that your articles are unique. If you submit 1 (unique) article to 100 article submission sites, then you could recieve maybe 10-12 backlinks, but then google will work out that they are all the same article and discount the majority of those links.
If you ‘spin’ those articles, so you then have maybe 30 unique variations, you send them to 30 submission sites and your hit rate will be a lot higher because Google will rightly view each article as being uniquely situated on that site.
30 new shiny links for only a wee bit more work at the beginning…!
I am struggling with writing 10 articles a day – can produce 1-2 but obviously that ain’t enough…
So question – is it beneficial to submit the same article to various websites or should I always re-word it?
Does anyone know any cheeky software that can re-word the content of my article for me?
Thanks,
livegirl :inlove::inlove:
Hi Livegirl1,
Article rewriters are all over the web. The problem is that the articles need to be initially written in a certain way in order to produce a readable article, which is a must. Article Writer Pro, seoarticlerewriter and powerarticlerewriter are just a few.
I found a guy that writes an article and rewrites it resulting in 600 individual articles but he’ll cost you £500 and even he has the inherent problem of readability.
There are also many Indian based companies that are very reasonable. I haven’t tried any but I have read many times that others are having some success with them provided they know the landscape of your market.
Is there a top 20 list out there?
It would be good to know the terms I should NOT be going for – i.e. the ones I have no chance of competing for
Cheers
Gary
Its not the number of places you submit it to that’s the key…
The key is to be sure you have a link embedded (at least one) and mention the URL (in case someone strips the article), and first and foremost, whenever I write a press articel I put it un an un-reachable page. Then I add it to the top of my xml sitemap and manually submit it through Webmaster Central. Once I see Google has crawled it I link it through my site wherever I would have originally. This assures me that I will get the credit for it and not be pinged for duplicate content or take the risk that I get crawled or scraped by an bad people before Google sees its mine and give me credit for it.
sure, but i mean – is it a good idea to use the article submitter that will submit your article with a back-link to 100s directories or would that be classified by google as duplicate content and affect my website rankings?
as for hawaii let me look into that you jet setter! ” title=”” class=”bbcode_smiley” />
thanks,
livegirl :3eyes:
Hi again livegirl1 (I bought my hoola!)
Its not the number of places you submit it to that’s the key…
The key is to be sure you have a link embedded (at least one) and mention the URL (in case someone strips the article), and first and foremost, whenever I write a press articel I put it un an un-reachable page. Then I add it to the top of my xml sitemap and manually submit it through Webmaster Central. Once I see Google has crawled it I link it through my site wherever I would have originally. This assures me that I will get the credit for it and not be pinged for duplicate content or take the risk that I get crawled or scraped by an bad people before Google sees its mine and give me credit for it.
thanks,
livegirl :3eyes:
If you’re just rolling the dice for links, you’re hitting 1-10 at best, so you might as well run it all though a Markov generator and dump it all over the place as comment spam, you’ll have just as much luck.
If you’re looking for saturation, I suggest doing one or two a week and have them translated, you will save time on writing, and still get a high number of important brand reference points with a much more diverse audience.
If you are looking for Positive Impressions, I would suggest trying to lay one earth shattering PR a week and nail it hard in Social Media and News (i.e. Digg, Reddit, Boing Boing, Stumble Upon.
If you want to keep a buzz, you need to blow it up daily with articles, tagged re-hashed images from social, free flash games, videos, jokes, quotes, whatever it takes to get the hits.
So I guess all I’m saying is, it’s not about How often as much as it is about, Who, What, Why, Where, When, and why care. :notify:
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