When bookmarking articles do you...

by Mattk
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When bookmarking articles do you submit the same article from all the different directories.

In other words, do I bookmark an article I submitted to EZA and turn around and bookmark the exact same article I submitted to ArticlesBase?

I guess the same question could be asked of RSS feeds for that article. All or just one?

I didn't want to be a spammer.

I did a search for "bookmarking articles" before posting this thread, but I couldn't see sifting through threads for the rest of the day
#articles #bookmarking
  • Profile picture of the author Searchlabmedia
    I usually do. Bookmarking seems to be a little overrated these days, seems to still have some effectiveness, but nothing to worry about too much. I would just bookmark the same article as many times as I can.
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  • Profile picture of the author RGallowitz
    It's better to bookmark an Ezinearticles article because the domain has more ranking power.
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  • Profile picture of the author dreamer111
    it is good for seo.
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  • Profile picture of the author TheRichJerksNet
    First of all the article should be posted on your own site first, then bookmark, ping, submit rss feed..

    Then post it on other direcories and bookmark each one, ping each one, and submit each rss feed..

    In other words bookmark everything.. Do not just blatant spam the bookmarking sites. Be a little creative and bookmark other non-related sites also (kids sites, news, and etc).. You should be submitting all rss feeds and ping everything. This does not mean ping everything constantly because pinging too much can get you banned.

    Bookmarking is still very effetive if you do it the right way and of course you have your seo, titles, and etc all proper also...

    James
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    • Profile picture of the author Mattk
      Originally Posted by TheRichJerksNet View Post

      First of all the article should be posted on your own site first, then bookmark, ping, submit rss feed..
      I have been following that advise from another post of yours when I first got to this forum.

      Every article I have submitted was indexed on my site first. After all it's my content, I should have the credit.

      Thank you for the advise James, I have come to the conclusion that you may know a thing or 2 about articles. But what about duplicate content? J/K
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      • Profile picture of the author TheRichJerksNet
        Originally Posted by Mattk View Post

        I have been following that advise from another post of yours when I first got to this forum.

        Every article I have submitted was indexed on my site first. After all it's my content, I should have the credit.

        Thank you for the advise James, I have come to the conclusion that you may know a thing or 2 about articles. But what about duplicate content? J/K
        Dup Content lol .. very funny Matt ....

        The amount of bookmarks you do in a day does not matter, you can do 1,000 bookmarks in one day. Just be sure to space things out with other sites and etc.

        James
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        • Profile picture of the author degcommunications
          My experience has shown that it's more beneficial to stick to one site completely. Think about it. If you have articles on EZ and you build links to all those articles, you improve the overall pagerank for your profile. This in turns adds more juice back to each article. Focusing on one site allows you to give all the juice to those groups of articles. Besides, by doing that the article can easily rank on the first page and at number 1 if the keywords are researched properly.
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          • Profile picture of the author degcommunications
            For example, and as an addition, one article I have posted was ranked at number 8 on the first page of google with 350,000 competing sites. By bookmarking to facebook and twitter as well as using bookmark demon the article rose to number 2 within 2 weeks.
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          • Profile picture of the author TheRichJerksNet
            Originally Posted by degcommunications View Post

            My experience has shown that it's more beneficial to stick to one site completely. Think about it. If you have articles on EZ and you build links to all those articles, you improve the overall pagerank for your profile. This in turns adds more juice back to each article. Focusing on one site allows you to give all the juice to those groups of articles. Besides, by doing that the article can easily rank on the first page and at number 1 if the keywords are researched properly.
            Focusing on one site = massive loss of money

            Why would you put all your eggs into one basket for ? You have no idea how much money you are losing by focusing on one site.

            James
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          • Profile picture of the author Jag82
            Originally Posted by degcommunications View Post

            My experience has shown that it's more beneficial to stick to one site completely. Think about it. If you have articles on EZ and you build links to all those articles, you improve the overall pagerank for your profile. This in turns adds more juice back to each article. Focusing on one site allows you to give all the juice to those groups of articles. Besides, by doing that the article can easily rank on the first page and at number 1 if the keywords are researched properly.

            Actually, it's better to have a network of sites with your content linked to each other (randomized linkwheel). You will see far better results.

            Jag
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  • Profile picture of the author Jag82
    Just to add on to what James said...

    Resist the urge to mass bookmark in 1 go. If Google see a sudden spike of incoming links, they may see it as spam, and devalue the backlinks.

    Instead, space out your bookmarking, limit it to a number of bookmarking sites per article each time (as a rough guide - not more than 25 different sites each time)

    Take it slow and steady. And sometimes, randomize the submission process a little to make it more "human-like" and natural.

    This reduce the possibility of Google seeing your backlinking efforts as automated spam. And you will see better results.

    Jag
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    • Profile picture of the author Mattk
      Originally Posted by Jag82 View Post

      Just to add on to what James said...

      Resist the urge to mass bookmark in 1 go. If Google see a sudden spike of incoming links, they may see it as spam, and devalue the backlinks.

      Instead, space out your bookmarking, limit it to a number of bookmarking sites per article each time (as a rough guide - not more than 25 different sites each time)

      Take it slow and steady. And sometimes, randomize the submission process a little to make it more "human-like" and natural.

      This reduce the possibility of Google seeing your backlinking efforts as automated spam. And you will see better results.

      Jag
      I was thinking of using socialmarker, but maybe I should do it manually and slow.

      Anyone have thoughts about socialmarker dot com?
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      • Profile picture of the author Jag82
        Originally Posted by Mattk View Post

        I was thinking of using socialmarker, but maybe I should do it manually and slow.

        Anyone have thoughts about socialmarker dot com?
        In the past, I used to go really trigger-happy! Just bookmark to the very limit it can go. But it turned out to be just a waste of effort!

        Now if your have an article published on a high traffic site like EzineArticles or Hubpages (with plenty of backlinks coming in daily), you probably have a little more leeway in bookmarking these web 2.0 properties. A little incoming links from you will not make much difference to the large amount of links these site are already receiving.

        But if you are doing the bookmarking your own original domain site, you want to be a bit more careful.

        Automation tools like SE Nuke and Incansoft's Traffic Mania bots can serve your submission needs just well.

        Jag
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        • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
          I generally don't bother bookmarking Ezine articles, or if I do, it is down on my priority list.

          There are usually 2 reasons I'm bookmarking something. First, to help speed along the process of Google and other search engines finding the article or site and indexing it. Second, to add some backlinks to the site which hopefully increases its authority when linking to my site (or wherever I have the article pointing to).

          Well, Ezine articles usually get found and indexed by Google pretty quickly once they're approved. Bookmarking an Ezine article is probably not going to give it any more authority (or at least not much more) than it already has.

          I instead focus on bookmarking the articles that I submit to the lesser known article directories hoping to give them a little more pop.

          Now, if you are bookmarking hoping that you are going to bring actual web visitors from Digg, Reddit, etc, that's a different story, but for SEO purposes, I haven't noticed bookmarking articles at Ezine having much of any effect.

          Maybe I am going about this the wrong way, but just my 2 cents.
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