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Just keep in mind that those links will have no search engine value since they use nofollow on external links.
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Nowadays, there are hardly any article submissions done. Online trends change too quickly and one has to keep himself updated with it.
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I agree, there more reading i do on article submission the more i realize how dead it is. Its funny how one trend can be the big thing and everyone jumsp on it, and the next minute everyhting changes!

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it is better to put article in your own website or different page from your site. it will help boost traffic from your site. but i think article submission is still important because it gives relevant information from our site. i think it is better to create article for your blog than to article submission. Article for blog is easy to indexed in the search engine than article submission. You need to wait for approval because it was seen in the search engine.
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It is a great idea to write your own articles and stick them on your site. It is not such a good idea to send the EXACT SAME articles to other sites for the reasons already discussed here.

HOWEVER, once you have written an original article it is not difficult to make a whole series of small tweaks and changes in word-choice, word order, sentence structure, as well as changing the title and then submitting THAT modified article to the article directories. Once you get used to doing it, you can modify an article several times over - also, as you work on a new version of the article, new ideas occur to you and so you can work them into the new version of your article.

The hard work is writing the FIRST version!

Another way to go about it would be to write the first version around a certain set of keywords and then choose a second set of related but different keywords for the second version and work them into it. That will automatically cause you to rewrite the article to accomodate the new keywords.

I don't think it is a case of "either original content on site OR article submission", but rather a case of "original content on site AND modified article submission"...

Finally, if you submit to the better article directories, real people really do look at your articles and click through to your site, so no matter what the spiders are doing, you still get people to your site by submitting original articles!
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I know that unique content on your site is the major first step in developing a legitimate, search engine optimized site. I have many copy written, unique articles on my site which aids in my unique content goal. However, here is my question: By submitting these articles to article directories, does that in turn make my content, although it legally is mine, non-unique because now my content is being reproduced all over the web? Is it better to submit articles that I do not put on my site? or does it not matter? Thank you for any advice.

I searched the Daniweb archives for some info on this and did not find an answer to my specific question, so I do apologize if this question is redundant.
If you're submitting the same articles that are on your site, you are in essence "shooting yourself in the foot," because you're putting your site into direct competition with the article directories who normally have a very high page rank.

It's far better to write a separate article for submission purposes.

One suggestion I make all the time is, to write an in depth article with detailed information for your site, then write another article with more of a "whet your whistle" slant that leads into it for submission. This way you're creating an interest in the topic with a link back to the article on your site with the greater content value.

This creates a logical flow whereas you start with interest through your submitted article, which leads to a navigation to your site for more information, which then leads to your readers being impressed enough to follow your recommendations and buy something from you
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I agree with others here, make sure the article, as it appears on your site, is rewritten sufficiently to avoid any duplicate content penalty.
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I agree with others here, make sure the article, as it appears on your site, is rewritten sufficiently to avoid any duplicate content penalty.
Well you might want to reconsider "rewrites" too!

The idea is to lead people from the article directories to your site and then to purchasing something from you. If the article on your site is just a rewrite of the article on the directory, you're more likely to frustrate your readers who were interested enough to click on the link in your bio box to see what else you had to say on the subject.

If you say the same thing, or make the same points in both articles, your readers may conclude they were either conned into clicking, or that you really don't know anything further.

It's better to write an article for the directories that raises questions about your topic, and then give the answers in the article on your site. Then the ultimate solution could be the link to your product.
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Article submission is very effective way to lift your website. It should not be copy paste from someone else material. Mostly articles are helpful for others.

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Hi,

All of the things you see mentioned here are good points.

One other very important concept is to start here:

You cannot get any one article (webpage) to fulfill all functions equally well. You need to choose what you are trying to accomplish with each article you produce:

1) Are you AIMING for Google Rank with that Article...?

OR...

2) Are you Getting that Article in front of people who are already there (different websites that have their own readers, already)?

You can't have both, so per article, decide the goal before you even write it.

How you think about it:

a) IF you are aiming for Rank... then do keyword volume searches (by using, for instance, the 'Keyword Playground' Tool at Webconfs. If you do that, you will find Keywords that have good or great traffic. Then do a Google search to see who the top entrants are. Then do a Keyword Density search on that page using a tool like oy-oy 'dot eu' on the top entrants. This tells you the keyword density that the top entrants use now. Make sure to stick with a keyword density of no more than 8%, and use the main keywords in combinations at least as many times (14, or 28, or however many needed) to get your content optimized. Make sure that your page has the right title, description, and url-extension keyword usage to blend all those elements of the ranking process.

THEN write your article... knowing that you need to have at least [25 or however many] instances of that phrase... no more than 8% keyword density... name the page right, use the right title and description... and finally, have links to other pages on that page which relate to that theme at different angles. Optimize those pages too, and link them together, and therefore the whole set of pages will all work together to support each other for rank.

The best way to accomplish that whole thing is to write a 'long' page first... going over aspects of the theme, and then break it into pages (related content) which you will each optimize (titles and such).


OR...


b) IF... you want to write about something that is being discussed in various forums or on various blogs, directories, etc. a great deal, then don't worry about optimization at all. Instead, write the 'human' message for those 'human' readers which are in those places already. Make sure they all have some route to your website for more info.


Now... notice that these are entirely different approaches to writing articles which each serve a direct function. You cannot fulfill the 'human' and 'rank' functions TOGETHER with the same article. The chances of hitting THAT nail on the head is way too slight. So...

Write for humans (on the one hand. Don't care whether those writings rank at all).

And on the other hand, produce optimized pages for your own website... and absolutely do the math first, before you start, so that those articles WILL rank.


Hope you find this helpful!
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