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I'm writing a high quality article related to my niche and trying to decide weather to put it on my home page or on a secondary page. I've heard that it's good to have 1,000+ words of quality content on the landing page. Would it be ok if I write the article, put it on the lower half of my landing page, then submit it to ezine? Or should I put it on a subpage as an article and submit to ezine?
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| Active Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2011 Location: United Kingdom
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I wouldn't submit the article to Ezine. As Ezine will likely then get the credit for the content and you'll look like you've copied it. Regarding where the article should go, create a sub page, and give the page a name that is relevant to the name of the article. Then of course, choose your <h1> <title> etc accordingly, you'll most likely get more traffic to the article this way. I hope that helps. |
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1. No need on the homepage, sub page should juice to your homepage. Make homepage simple and convertable. 2. Sent crap to ezine, rember CRAP only. Smart SPAM=SEO |
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| Friendly Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: Poland, Europe
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Hompage have to be as simple as it can be. People don't like to move over tons of text. I would just put the article somewhere on the subpage. |
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I would say NO. Don't submit the same article to EZA. Rather get someone write a short 400-500 word article for you and use that article for EZA.
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| Friendly Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: Poland, Europe
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Truly saying I don't like EZA last days. Maybe my articles are not so good, or it is harder to get accepted there
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Like others have said, never submit the exact article to any other place (don't reuse the same article more than once). What you can do is you can rewrite the same article properly (with different phrases and sentencing) and then you can use it for submission to wherever you want. Hope this helps. |
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I wouldn't put it on the home page. However, I would have a box to the right at the upper part of the home page for Articles and make sure that you have a very interesting Title and a little enticing beginning that you put there with a link to the rest of the article on the Article page. This way you get exposure on the home page and the other page. Once you get someone to your page, you want them to stay a while and look around so you have to have a pleasing home page with enough interest to get them to click around. I would not post the same article from my site elsewhere, though. Maybe some related article. |
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