Where/How to publish your article

by Daline
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Hi,

when we write an article on our company blog, is there any way to have it spread on other blogs? I mean I have seen so many articles that were published on 10 different unrelated magazine/blog sites. How is this done?

Are there any technology blogs/magazine that will allow quality content articles to be published on them?

How do you spread your content?

Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author HostZealot
    If your content is of high quality, the best way to spread the word is through social media, so people can repost it. When 2 magazines post the same article, the earliest published is OC, the latest is considered copy&paste or even plagiarism , so I am not sure many magazines publish the very same articles.

    If you do want to publish your content in various magazines - make several non-identical copies and send these to corresponding magazine's contacts for approval. If your content is really of high quality - they will accept and publish it.
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    • Profile picture of the author olayinka00
      If you believe your articles is great to be published on authority site in your niche -- kindly re-write new version of that article for the authority site because of Google penalty.

      You can use social media, forum sites to drive visitors back to that post. I will introduce you latest discovery of 2014 for content promotion, which is Infographic or SlideShare.

      Slideshare works wonder in recent years.
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      • Profile picture of the author AnniePot
        Originally Posted by olayinka00 View Post

        If you believe your articles is great to be published on authority site in your niche -- kindly re-write new version of that article for the authority site because of Google penalty.

        You can use social media, forum sites to drive visitors back to that post. I will introduce you latest discovery of 2014 for content promotion, which is Infographic or SlideShare.

        Slideshare works wonder in recent years,.
        Absolutely WRONG. This misconception seems to be rearing its ugly head yet again. There is NO PENALTY associated with article syndication. Their penalty occurs when the same content is published more than once on one domain.
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      • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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        Originally Posted by olayinka00 View Post

        If you believe your articles is great to be published on authority site in your niche -- kindly re-write new version of that article for the authority site because of Google penalty.
        This is completely wrong.

        You're confusing "duplicate content" with "syndicated content". The difference between the two is explained here.

        Re-writing your articles before having them published elsewhere is actually a much worse approach.

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    • Profile picture of the author AnniePot
      Hi Daline

      These articles posted on my blog should point you in the right direction: Article Syndication - Internet Marketing and Publishing Blog

      Although I've also included writing for Kindle (nothing to do with marketing, just something I enjoy doing), article syndication has been the backbone of online business endeavors for many, many years, and the best part is, it's has absolutely nothing to do with Goodle and seo. Google's panda, penguin and pirate algorithm updates have never been an issue.

      EDIT: I see Alexa has also responded below. Follow all her advice - it's golden!
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    • Profile picture of the author myob
      Originally Posted by HostZealot View Post

      When 2 magazines post the same article, the earliest published is OC, the latest is considered copy&paste or even plagiarism , so I am not sure many magazines publish the very same articles.

      If you do want to publish your content in various magazines - make several non-identical copies and send these to corresponding magazine's contacts for approval. If your content is really of high quality - they will accept and publish it.
      All of this is completely WRONG. It is a very common and accepted practice for magazines to publish articles that have been placed elsewhere. Known as article syndication, this a time-proven and extremely powerful marketing method. And as explained previously ad nauseam, there is no need to make non-identical copies.
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by Daline View Post

    when we write an article on our company blog, is there any way to have it spread on other blogs? I mean I have seen so many articles that were published on 10 different unrelated magazine/blog sites. How is this done?
    Yes - widespread publication like that is common. It's a brilliant source of highly targeted traffic.

    It's called "article marketing".

    You publish the articles initially on your own site/blog, and then circulate them anywhere else relevant that wants content to publish, for their own readers/visitors/subscribers to read. (Websites, ezines and even offline, too, if you want.)

    Here's a one-post overview of "how it works".

    Originally Posted by Daline View Post

    Are there any technology blogs/magazine that will allow quality content articles to be published on them?
    Yes - but there's a great deal of work involved in finding the right ones and approaching them the right way, too.

    Originally Posted by Daline View Post

    How do you spread your content?
    How I find publishers for my articles: How to Find Article Syndication Partners?

    How I approach them: Questions about Content Syndication


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  • Profile picture of the author Daline
    Thanks all.

    AnniePot: Sounds interesting, will look at this!
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  • Profile picture of the author KingServers01
    Social media, social bookmarking websites and Blogging websites can be used to share articles.
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  • Profile picture of the author usemyteam
    Go with social media. It would really help.
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  • Profile picture of the author Daline
    Any experience with kinja.com in this context?
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  • Profile picture of the author Lightlysalted
    I have created a Facebook page for my business and there is a schedule option. I post articles that schedule them in advance so they'll gradually be filtered into Facebook rather than a mass amount arriving at once!

    You can also use a pinger service to notify various search engines of a content update on your blog.
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  • Profile picture of the author S Lata
    I think you are talking about guest blog posting. But for posting your articles on other person's blog, you need permission of that person before posting.
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  • Profile picture of the author Salma08
    Hi Daline,
    You can post your company articles on high quality article submission sites with PR and alexa. Through this, you will get more and more traffic also.
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  • Profile picture of the author Daline
    Thanks again to you all. I will take a look at "article syndication" and see what happens.
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