What Are The Benefits Of An EzineArticles Premium Membership?

by Halmac
10 replies
Hi,

I am wondering, from an online marketers point of view, what the benefits of paying for a premium membership from EA would be?

Thanks!
#benefits #ezinearticles #membership #premium
  • Profile picture of the author just do it
    getting more articles approved faster.
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  • Profile picture of the author helper
    I think you can read the benefits from their site because it was clearly stated there.
    Personally, I use the free version because I see no difference in the premium version. To get the most of your article, you have to know how to write a well written Search Engine Optimized Articles.
    I hope this helps!
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    • Profile picture of the author donhx
      Originally Posted by helper View Post

      ... I use the free version because I see no difference in the premium version. To get the most of your article, you have to know how to write a well written Search Engine Optimized Articles.
      I hope this helps!

      This is my experience too. I have been tempted to try the Premium service a few times, but my articles get approved pretty fast as it is. If you have a constant flow of articles, they are getting approved constantly.

      If they reject your articles, then that may be a problem because it interrupts the flow. But that hasn't happened to me yet.
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  • Profile picture of the author powerslave
    If you are thinking of trying it out, now would be a good time because of their Cyber Monday sale. The are basically offering 6 months for the price of 3. More on that, and what you get with premium here:

    EzineArticles Premium Membership
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    • Profile picture of the author Hamida Harland
      There have been a few threads before discussing the premium membership so try doing a search and see if you can find any.

      Generally I don't see many people here endorsing it (it's not really necessary if you do your keyword research right).

      It does have its benefits though. For instance I find that by scheduling my articles at the right times this adds 100-400 views per article on the day they are submitted. The sales I make from those extra views pays the cost of outsourcing all my articles (and pays for my premium membership as well).
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  • Profile picture of the author Adrianne_
    Are you already at platinum level? If not, you can actually earn a free upgrade to platinum. To go from Basic+ to platinum will require you to write 25 articles so the quicker you can knock this out and get your articles approved, the earlier you will be upgraded. Maybe you can make a better comparison between platinum and premium.
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  • Profile picture of the author powerslave
    Premium and platinum are 2 different things. Premium is bought, platinum can only be earned. The OP is asking about premium, which you have to pay for.

    If you will be consistently writing articles, you can actually earn a free upgrade to platinum. To go from Basic+ to platinum will require you to write 25 articles so the quicker you can knock this out and get your articles approved, the earlier you will be upgraded.
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      The advantage (and the only advantage I've ever been aware of) is scheduled publication of one's articles.
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  • Profile picture of the author AMangones
    It seems like it's just a matter of control and convenience.
    Could you justify the expense at 1 article a day, how about at 5 or 10 articles a day?
    If you're doing just 1-5 a month, then you probably don't need this expense.
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Originally Posted by AMangones View Post

      Could you justify the expense at 1 article a day, how about at 5 or 10 articles a day?
      If you're doing just 1-5 a month, then you probably don't need this expense.
      With respect, it really has little to do with the total number of articles you publish on EZA. If you submit 3 articles per day, then however slowly and/or irregularly they release them, they'll still be publishing exactly the same 90 articles per month, overall, whether you're a platinum member or a premium member. And exactly the same reasoning applies if you submit 2 articles per week, or 10 per day.

      The only difference relates to the scheduled publication of your articles. If this has value to you, then pay for premium. For myself, it has no relevance at all, so however many articles per month I submit, "premium" is valueless for me.
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