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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2009
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I have been building sites based on the following concept, and I am looking for feedback. When I post on my blogs, my posts are always about one keyword. The Posts are usually at least 500 words in length, and completely unique and high quality and informative. I like to promote the post and my "home page" with another unique article about the same keyword. I use a second unique article about that same keyword to submit to ONE of ten or so directories. I use this second unique article to link to the post , and link to my home page. I usually have my writer churn out two unique articles about the same keyword, one for the blog and one for the backlink I like to have my sites be 100 percent unique, and I like the links coming to my site to be from content that is 100 percent unique. I then juice the backlink article with non unique methods. ( spun, web2.0, etc) My question is, and this is an experience quesition, but, am I gaining anything by using up a unique article to create a backlink? Should I use spun/plr content for backlinks instead of using a unique article? "Is my Unique Post, backlinked with uniqe content that is juiced by non unique content" worth the effort and the cost ( extra unique article) Any advice/input would be appreciated |
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| Marketing Maniac War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2010 Location: NYC
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Well, that really just depends how "blackhat" you wish to get. Obviously, stealing someone else's contact and spinning it is NOT ethical. My advice would be to use unique content over the garbage spinned/plr content. It's totally worth the time and money. Plus, you'll probably get better rankings by using unique content. Cheers. |
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2010 Location: Minnesota
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You probably aren't really gaining anything by using a "unique article". After doing some testing, as long as the article is spun it seems to pass link juice the same. This could change in the future.
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Thanks, I think I will try doing some basic rewriting of the articles I get for similar niche sites and use them as the linking aritcle for another tx |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2009
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In Fact I think I will instruct my writers to do a quick rewrite of each unique article, and save money tx |
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