Posts - Submit as articles yes or no?

by Jute
5 replies
Hi,

I've read a lot of info on this forum about article marketing and one question that I have not gotten an answer for is.... If I have a lot of "how-to's" posts on my site, should I make articles of these and send them to Ezines etc?

I always thought that unique content was the best but I read in another thread on this forum that they adviced one person to first post at his site and then submit them to Ezines.

What's your thoughts/advice about the matter?

Thanks!

Regards

Jute
#articles #posts #submit
  • Profile picture of the author Wechito
    it is a great idea to reuse the content of your blog to make articles. However, I would rewrite (or spin) he posts before submiting them. You don't want the exact content of your blog duplicated all around the internet.
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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  • #1 > utilize your original article on your own site, ensure that you have mapped your main keywords into the sites html page title and utilize an lsi keyword / phrase into the H1 title tag. Make sure you use your main page title keyword and another LSI keyword phrase within the first 100 words of content.

    #2 > This is where you start utilizing the article with a directory

    #2 > Change the articles title, so that it's different from what is on your own site

    #3 > Spin the content of your article at least 10%, this is not a hard and fast rule but has proven to work in our testing very well, you can go to 15-20-25% of spinned content but our testing has found it acheived no better results and just added more work.

    SideBar: What I mean by better results ='s that after the articles have been posted online & are indexed within google, the targeted backlinks posted back to our site were included within our Google websmaster tools backlink profile within 30 days. GWT is horribly slow for updating our data as most of you already know )

    #4 > target the links in your resource box to the homepage of the site and the page where you posted the article, utilize your keywords of choice.

    #5 > Repeat the process, the thematically relevant link does with with both page level targeting within the SERPs and overall domain authority.

    #6 > Repeat the process with other directories, and just mix up the anchor text used to target pages.


    Hope this will be of some help,

    Regards

    Marc
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