Post Content To Own Site First Right? Then EZA?

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Quick question. We normally post content to our own site first then send it out to some of the article directories. Ive learned this is the proper way so google recognizes that it was our content (for our site) first right?

So the question is how long do we have to wait till we can send it to the article directories? Can we put it on our site and the next day submit to eza?

Please any help or advice would be appreciated so we dont waste our time and our content! thanks

jake
#content #eza #post #site
  • Profile picture of the author alwiser
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  • Profile picture of the author MoneyRaker
    You have to be very careful with this. Simply because Google indexes ezine articles by the minute, and that your blog may only get bots only once or twice a day .... the content on YOUR BLOG may still be counted as DUPLICATE of the ezine article that you even submitted hours later.

    Also, unless your Blog is very powerful and has alot of authority - it will most probably rank below the ezine article for the same post. The result = most of the organic traffic would turn to ezine - although they may ultimately get to your site through the RESOURCE BOX at ezine - The best way to go about it is to only submit unique articles to ezine...... copy-pasting from your blog just doesn't work ......

    Although this issue is very controversial ...... my stance is safe, therefore i'd recommend that to you...... cheers
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    • Profile picture of the author Istvan Horvath
      Originally Posted by MoneyRaker View Post

      the content on YOUR BLOG may still be counted as DUPLICATE of the ezine article
      Why are you propagating myths? Do you have facts, data to prove your idea?
      Did you read carefully the thread suggested to the OP?
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    • Profile picture of the author TheRichJerksNet
      Originally Posted by MoneyRaker View Post

      You have to be very careful with this. Simply because Google indexes ezine articles by the minute, and that your blog may only get bots only once or twice a day .... the content on YOUR BLOG may still be counted as DUPLICATE of the ezine article that you even submitted hours later.

      Also, unless your Blog is very powerful and has alot of authority - it will most probably rank below the ezine article for the same post. The result = most of the organic traffic would turn to ezine - although they may ultimately get to your site through the RESOURCE BOX at ezine - The best way to go about it is to only submit unique articles to ezine...... copy-pasting from your blog just doesn't work ......

      Although this issue is very controversial ...... my stance is safe, therefore i'd recommend that to you...... cheers
      OMG!!! The bad advice and misinformation in this post could kill a business.. I agree with Istvan - Post your FACTS backing this lame post up.. EZA can be outranked with ease, no problem at all and even a brand new blog can do it. Duplicate content crap is a myth, stop spreading the lies to hurt newbies...

      To the OP - Your questions are answered here - http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...eza-first.html

      Let me say this though, posting to your site first has nothing to do with google will see it as the originator of the content. Google has no idea who the originator is nor do they care. Google is a spider/bot after all and nothing more.

      The reason why you post to your site first is because you should keep your authority or build your authority. After posting to your site then build backlinks by bookmarks, document sharing sites, video sites, and etc. After you have those backlinks built then make sure any rss feeds are submitted and ping everything bookmark profiles, video profiles, document sharing profiles and etc.

      Once done then syndicate your content by posting it to other article diectories. It does not have to be spun this is your choice to do so and I personally have covered this in detail on the above mentioned thread.

      James
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