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| Just Me, I'm Me, Hello Me Join Date: Jul 2009
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Hello I posted an article on ezine articles and got denied. I received an email saying that they found duplicate content on another website. The thing is that the other website was my website. I had posted the article on my website before submitting to Ezine articles. I read on this forum that that was the way to do it. Did I misunderstand the process or is there another way to do it. There killing me.......... Please help... Thank you Matthew D |
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| Platinum Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: AU
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add your sig at the end of the article on your site and then re-submit to EZA, when they visit again they will see that it's your article
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| Warrior Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: British Columbia
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Hi, One thing I do, is submit it to Ezinearticles before any other directories or my own website. Once it is approved, just put it up on your own site or submit to other directories. BJ |
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| John Schwartz War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Near Dallas, TX, USA
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Just write their support desk and explain it. It happens all the time and they're good about rectifying it. As long as the ONLY other place it appears is one of your properties and you can prove it's yours (the property). John |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Nebraska
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I agree with Dave, If you have your sig in your article on your website you shouldn't run into too many problems putting it on ezinearticles.
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| Just Me, I'm Me, Hello Me Join Date: Jul 2009
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Thank you for your input I just went in an added my sig to my web page article. I never thought of doing that before being that it was my website. It makes sense to do so though. Thank you I will resubmit my article now. |
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I had the same issues with ezine.Once you produce the source they are easy to work with
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| SG Lurker Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Singapore.
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Hi Matthew D, As stated, simply do a little editing of the article on your site, re-submit it on EzineArticles and maybe let them know the site belongs to you so they make a note of it on your profile. Whether the last statement is true or not, I'm not too sure... it just seems to me that they keep some kind of record. Asher |
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: Sunny Florida, USA.
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If you don't want to add your signature after your blog posts or articles on sites you can also show them the whois information for your site to prove it is owned by you. Debbie |
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