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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Feb 2009
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Hey folks. My last two articles on EzineArticles have shown '1' score under the column titled 'Ezine Publisher' when you click on Article Views. What does this mean?? I can't seem to find any info on it on google. All my previous articles have shown '0' under the 'Ezine Publisher' column. Your thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks |
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That indicates when a webmaster picks up your article to be published on their own site from EzineArticles. Cheers, Dean |
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ahh, awesome! So all my reading on copywriting is finally paying off - my articles are improving ^_^ Any chance for me to see these webmaster's sites so I can see where my articles are being used? Thanks |
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I wish they had a way for us to see who possibly published the article. That would be nice.
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You can often find this for yourself. Take a string of 10 words from your article, preferably one that runs across at least one sentence-break, and copy-paste it into Google in inverted commas. It won't show you if someone's put that text in an email newsletter, of course, but it'll show up any indexed websites where it appears. |
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