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So I've been submitting 2-3 articles per niche on EZA figuring they would stagger the approvals so I would get 2-3 new articles on my niches per day. I log on this morning and see they've approved all the articles at once.
While this is nice, I was hoping to only have the staggered release so that I could "own" the recent articles list, or at least make a good try at owning. Anyone have some tips they want to share about EZA? |
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If you are interested in learning about EZA, I'd suggest getting on a list by a guy named Sean Mize. He has the most articles on EZA and he gives away ALOT of really good info in his list for free.
I don't use article marketing myself, but his info makes me want to try it. |
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I think the only way to have a lot of control in this way is to purchase a Premium account, but at $97 monthly you have to have a detailed plan and be absolutely sure you are going to make a handsome profit. I used to submit in batches of 10 and 15 to try and 'own' the recently submitted list, but it never quite worked out like that. They'd approve 3 at once, 6 at once, but rarely more than that. As I said in another thread earlier(now languishing on page 2 with no replies
), I submitted 10 articles yesterday - 8 of which were 250-300 words and 2 of which were 400 words. The 2 400 word ones got approved within a few hours, while the other 8 are stuck on 'Your initial article review has been completed'. I'm not sure if that's a coincidence, or they approve longer ones quicker.
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I also don't know if it's a coincidence, but I almost always get 800-word articles approved a lot more quickly than 300-word ones. (And I get more sales from them, too, in spite of getting a higher CTR with shorter articles).
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Ive had similar experiences with longer articles also. They seem to approve lengthy content faster when comparing my submissions.
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Good to know! I mostly write shorter articles but I do have longer ones. Haven't made that connection yet so I'm going to check if the shorter articles I wrote have higher CTR. Mine are all over the map from 3 to 30%.
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It's always difficult to tell ... I think we all just have to test for ourselves.
The great (but maybe superficial) attraction of 250-word articles is that they're short enough to have your resource-box "above the fold". And I certainly get more clicks from 250/300-word articles. But if I have 500/600 words, it seems fairly reliably to produce more sales all as one longer article than divided into two shorter ones. Recently I've been trying some 800/850 word ones and they seem to be doing better still. So I just don't know. (I still need to check this out across a range of other niches, too. But I do strongly suspect that there's something in the theory that more people "still there" at the end of an 850-word article are likely to buy than to browse, than is the case for shorter articles). |
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