Resubmitting Articles to EZA

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I've decided to stick with article marketing for the time being and have come up to a problem. The person that rejected my article has in my opinion misunderstood the author terms regarding affiliate linking.
My article resource box links were an anchor text link and a straight URL to my top-level domain which redirected to an affiliate link. This is exactly what is allowed in the author guidelines. Redirects always resolve to your affiliate links when clicked on but when you hover over them they do not show your hop link.
My question - I replied to the email I got explaining this but I was wondering if the same person who rejected my article will receive it or will someone else receive it and realize the first person's error.
#articles #eza #resubmitting
  • Profile picture of the author MikeGriffith
    Hi Ryan
    It's difficult to say if the same person will receive your resubmitted article. Whoever receives it should realize a mistake was made, as EZA policy does allow for redirected top level domain links to an affiliate site. But make sure your EZA link is not one that is shortened using an affiliate link cloaking company like ViralURL, or EZA will reject it again, citing "affiliate link" as the reason.
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    • Profile picture of the author Ryan700
      Originally Posted by MikeGriffith View Post

      But make sure your EZA link is not one that is shortened using an affiliate link cloaking company like ViralURL, or EZA will reject it again, citing "affiliate link" as the reason.
      Not cloaked. Php scripted from top-level domain that I own.
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  • Profile picture of the author mRamses
    I have had some similar problems with EZA. It makes you wonder about their staff. There are most likely hundreds of editors and it is unlikely the same person will review your article a second time.
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  • Profile picture of the author Matthew Olson
    I understand how you feel, it can be frustrating dealing with inconsistent behavior of the reviewers at EZA.

    There have been times when I had an article rejected and if I knew it was a mistake on the reviewer's part would simply resubmit and often it would clear (probably because a different reviewer got it). But I've also had times where the same reviewer kept getting the article and rejecting it. So its really just playing the odds.

    Here is one thing you can do at your own discretion that is a quick fix:

    Resubmit your article, but this time have your top level domain point at a blog or website you made. Once the article has been approved, simple redirect your top level domain to your affiliate link.
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  • Profile picture of the author JayWiz
    You may try this tips:
    1. Make sure your articles unique and pass copyscape
    2. Use affiliate link cloaking company to cover your url
    3. Try and try again.

    Hope it helps.
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