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I am looking for EZA articles to reuse. I know the code to find articles with high page views. site:ezinearticles.com "This article has been viewed 2000..199999" "Article Submitted On: * *, 2009" So I tried to modify it for the word count, site:ezinearticles.com "Article Word Count: 800..1200", and that seems to work, until I want to search for a certain keyword, which is obviously what I need. Then it doesn't work. I am adding +"keyword". I even tried taking the '+' out without success. Anyone know what I am doing wrong, or is this just not possible to do. |
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| Need Help with this search engine query.. Example Google search (keyword is software): inurl:"software" site:ezinearticles.com "This article has been viewed 2000..199999" "Article Submitted On: * *, * *" |
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I don't know why this will not work for me. I clicked on that link and it worked fine. I put my keyword in, inurl:"trip insurance" site:ezinearticles.com "This article has been viewed 10..199999" and it didn't work. I know that there are articles that match this query as I looked for them manually. But I need articles from 850 to 1200 words. I found two by looking myself, but I would like to be able to automate the process, and I need another article. Searching manually is very time consuming.
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You could try a search without the hit counter. inurl:"trip insurance" site:ezinearticles.com "This article has been viewed " "Article Submitted On: * *, * *" |
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When I play this game, Google seems to not want to show a lot of results. Sometimes using the same query you describe I get a Captcha prompt after only a few tries. (Just happened now.) I find that if I add a month to the search, like: site:ezinearticles.com "Article Word Count: 1000..2000" Jul "keyword" ...I get a lot more results than if I leave the month out. Sometimes, instead of a month abbreviation, I will throw in other arbitrary common words (like actually, really, sometimes...) just to see if I get a different set of results. |
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I too get more results when I leave the month out.
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Yes, but the whole point of this is to find only articles that are around a thousand words long. I don't want to have to go through every result to check word count as that takes forever. And very few articles are that long as most want to just write as little as they can and get their link up there.
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You will be having a hard time to find your request but i would suggest to search the most related and possible content maybe.
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2 months late. But for anyone trying to do the same, this does the job : Quote:
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Thank You very much I was having problems doing these searches. What was taught in Firestorm SEO was not correct.
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What part is wrong with what is taught in Firestorm SEO ? I know of the product, but I do not have it. So I do not know what you mean. |
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