Ezine articles sent me this what shall I do?

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Hello warriors,

I have been successfully promoting Cars UK For Sale and decided to take it up a gear and promote through article marketing....first article I submit I get this

Your article links to a page that does not contain enough informative content.

Jesus its a shop!!!

What would you guys do??

Cheers

Danny
#articles #ezine
  • Profile picture of the author Ryan700
    Originally Posted by Danny Cutts View Post

    Hello warriors,

    Your article links to a page that does not contain enough informative content.

    Danny
    I think it depends on where the link is. Is it in the article or in the resource box?
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  • Profile picture of the author Danny Cutts
    Hello yeah the link just went to my home page.

    so maybe link to a middle page as you say.... I will give that a go

    cheers

    Danny
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  • Profile picture of the author Mike Hill
    Get some content going on that page... like tips on how to buy a used car, etc. Organize it better so you have a variety of content excerpts and the vehicles below so visitors can choose between different styles of vehicles, etc. Much like a wordpress news theme.

    Mike Hill
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  • Profile picture of the author Danny Cutts
    Ah ok,

    on the car pages ie Ferrari Cars For Sale | Cars UK For Sale

    i put content above and below the listings... this has worked perfect over the years...

    So you think adding more content to the main page?

    thanks for the advice

    Danny
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  • Profile picture of the author RebeccaL
    That's pretty crazy considering the plain squeeze pages that people often link to with nothing but an optin form.
    Looks like this is yet another new restriction from ezinearticles. Sounds like they are trying to be like Google.. except that people actually pay for traffic from Google so you can understand them being concerned about the quality of the landing page!
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    • Profile picture of the author melanied
      They won't let you do that anymore unless there's a couple of paragraphs of informative (not sales) text above the optin form.

      Originally Posted by RebeccaL View Post

      That's pretty crazy considering the plain squeeze pages that people often link to with nothing but an optin form.
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  • Profile picture of the author TheRichJerksNet
    Link to a page that contains actual "content" or install a blog and add specific content.. Matter fact you should have a blog installed and your articles posted on that blog before you submit them to EZA...

    Your blog post can link to your shop pages, use keywords in the articles as your anchor text.

    James
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  • Profile picture of the author Danny Cutts
    Hello,

    Drupal is pretty flexible and i have added the snippets of articles at the bottom of the page what do you think?

    Cars UK For Sale

    Cheers

    Danny
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  • Profile picture of the author btheiler
    wow, EZA really is cracking down. Just the other week I got a few of mine rejected for being over promotional. That was the first time it happened in over 2 yrs! Oh well, I guess it preserves them as one of the best quality article directories.
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