if I write 1 article, spread to 20 article directories, what will happen?

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will i get ban or something bad?
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  • Profile picture of the author myob
    Nothing will happen at all. Nothing.
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  • Profile picture of the author sandrax
    Oh no, you will not get banned, even if your site is brand new. That are just a few links and if you don't point Google into the direction where they all are it will find them over time, maybe one every few days so it looks natural. Don't worry, you are fine .
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  • Profile picture of the author Mike Hlatky
    Depends on the directory's TOS. But, contrary to popular belief, most directories do allow duplicate content. The only "major" article directory that requires unique content in Buzzle.

    So, after you submit your article to 20 directories, you will just receive more traffic and backlinks
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  • Profile picture of the author talfighel
    You will have all these sites linking back to you. It can be a good thing.

    Tal
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by visimedia View Post

    if I write 1 article, spread to 20 article directories, what will happen?
    Not a lot.

    You'll get 20 different non-context-relevant, PR-0 backlinks out of it (if it's accepted and published in all 20). They are backlinks, but they're terribly poor quality ones: you need many thousands of them to give you the same link-juice as one decent, context-relevant, higher-PR backlink.

    You won't get "banned" anywhere (as long as "Buzzle" isn't one of your 20, anyway).

    One of those copies of the article (whichever one Google indexes in the main index rather than in the supplemental index - which can change over time), may bring you some traffic, too, if your keyword optimization was good.
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  • Profile picture of the author skibbz
    Originally Posted by visimedia View Post

    will i get ban or something bad?
    its usually best to place one article per directory. google usually pics up the first article it sees and ignores the others. The High PR article directories like ezine and articlesbase are the best to target first.
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  • Profile picture of the author Adie
    Originally Posted by visimedia View Post

    will i get ban or something bad?
    Nothing will happened other than you'll get backlinks..
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  • Profile picture of the author rammonster
    today was my first day "article marketing" ...woke up with a bad fever..
    wrote 3 articles...and submitted to eza..and went to sleep..
    woke up read this thread....submitted the same 3 articles to articlebase...

    thank you guys..
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    • Profile picture of the author Jill Carpenter
      Originally Posted by visimedia View Post

      will i get ban or something bad?
      The internet might blow up. Either that or you might make a sale. Too early to tell what might happen. Don't do it.


      (make sure you read TOS on those sites)
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  • Profile picture of the author Benjamin Ehinger
    Originally Posted by visimedia View Post

    will i get ban or something bad?
    So you have over 400 posts and you are really asking this questions. This is a bit amazing to me. However, this is the entire idea behind article marketing. You write articles and spread them all over the internet for backlinks and traffic.

    Benjamin Ehinger
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    • Profile picture of the author rmoore
      I Just Recommend Submitting to EZA.

      In my experience, submitting to a bunch of article directories isn't worth the bother. I know some people will disagree, but I would recommend submitting to Ezine Articles and then pumping out a new article.

      Not a bad idea to spin it and submit it to a blog network (1WayLinks, SEOLinkVine, UAW, etc.).

      ...I simply never felt that it helped much submitting to the article directories.

      -Rusty
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      • Profile picture of the author skibbz
        Originally Posted by rmoore View Post

        I Just Recommend Submitting to EZA.

        In my experience, submitting to a bunch of article directories isn't worth the bother. I know some people will disagree, but I would recommend submitting to Ezine Articles and then pumping out a new article.

        Not a bad idea to spin it and submit it to a blog network (1WayLinks, SEOLinkVine, UAW, etc.).

        ...I simply never felt that it helped much submitting to the article directories.

        -Rusty
        hey , i see you are recommending seolinkvine and 1waylinks etc. are these programs credible? I dont understand how seolinkvine uses one article and then get thousands of backlinks from it without spinning the article?

        also 1waylinks is a monthly recurring expense, that is not cool
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        • Profile picture of the author skibbz
          what other reputable programs are out there that post to a network of quality high PR blogs for a one off price?
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  • Profile picture of the author Converting Copy
    You'll just get a lot of very low value backlinks to your site, not MUCH of a difference than if you had just sent to one, at least in Google's eyes. You might get a handful of extra views up front from the other directories so it can't hurt, just obviously takes longer to submit unless you have some kind of automated article submitter.

    But yeah the only place it would be an issue I can think of would be with Buzzle, they are sticklers for unique content.
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  • Profile picture of the author yoyo
    nothing at all, nada
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  • Profile picture of the author visimedia
    what I mean here is those articles aren't spun article. I used to spin articles before submitting those to article directories.

    Is that just fine? about the duplicate content n stuff like that?
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    • If you own full rights to the article, and if the article passes the standards of those 20 article
      directories, and if there is nothing about the article that can confuse their editors enough for
      them to clarify if it is being syndicated by someone who owns full rights to the content or has
      the consent of the owner of the content to syndicate it on their article directories:

      Then you'll have 20 published copies of the same article on each of those 20 article directories...

      Publish your articles on your site first. Update your sitemap.xml. Resubmit
      your sitemap.xml to Google. This will have your articles indexed by Google
      in a few hours...

      With the Jan 2011 Google SE ranking algorithm modification: Google now
      aims to give more credit to original content sources over syndicated,
      resyndicated, republished or repurposed copies of the original content...

      Make a list of article directories considered as relevant content
      syndication resources by webmasters targeting an audience
      consisting of people also interested in whatever you're offering...

      Google PR Improvement

      I've encountered a couple of hundred onsite pages linked by the resource
      boxes of published articles on those article directories go from Google PR 0
      to PR 4 in less than 10 days...

      My analysis points out that the Google PR of these published article pages
      also went from PR 0 to PR 3 in less than a week, after 5 and above
      webmasters syndicated the articles on their websites by adding it to the
      content of their existing PR 2 and above pages...

      This means the Google PR juice went from:

      PR 2 and above pages of webmasters who syndicated the articles on their sites >
      PR 3 published article pages on article directories >
      PR 4 linked onsite content pages...

      There are however more factors than just Google PR when it comes to Google SE rankings for a certain set of keywords...

      Though traffic is the main benefit I encounter from my articles being
      syndicated by webmasters on their websites frequently visited by people
      also interested in whatever I'm offering...

      It's traffic I want, which could potentially lead to sales, after all...
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  • Profile picture of the author jerrywilhelm
    Like they said, you will get some links to your site. You could first post to Ezine Articles and wait for that one to get accepted that site carries a lot of linkjuice but they don't accept duplicate content. SO when tath one gets published then submit to the others, a few won't accept it because it is duplicate content but most will.
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    • Originally Posted by jerrywilhelm View Post

      [SNIP]You could first post to Ezine Articles and wait for that one to get accepted[/SNIP]
      Then submit the article to other article directories? Why wait?

      Originally Posted by jerrywilhelm View Post

      [SNIP]that site carries a lot of linkjuice[/SNIP]
      The Google PR of its homepage? Yes, PR 6. Newly published articles? PR 0.

      Originally Posted by jerrywilhelm View Post

      [SNIP]but they don't accept duplicate content. SO when tath one gets published then submit to the others, a few won't accept it because it is duplicate content but most will.[/SNIP]
      EZA and almost all article directories do not accept content being
      syndicated on their article directories by someone who does not own full
      rights to the content or does not have the consent of the content owner
      to syndicate the content on their article directories...

      Their ability to flag such issues is however limited to their ability to decide if the person
      requesting for content syndication is indeed trying to syndicate content the person does not
      own full rights to or does not have the consent of the owner to syndicate or republish it...

      Why? Publishing or syndicating something you do not have rights to
      publish or syndicate anywhere means you are violating the content
      owner's right to limit the publication, syndication, resyndication and
      repurposing of his or her content with the owner's consent...

      If you own full rights to the content or has been given consent by the
      content owner to publish, republish, syndicate, resyndicate or repurpose
      the content anywhere: You choose where and when to publish, republish,
      syndicate, resyndicate and repurpose the content...

      Buzzle is the only notable article directory I know, and I know a lot of
      notable article directories, that does not accept content already published
      elsewhere, even if the content owner or someone with the content
      owner's consent is requesting for content syndication on their article
      directory...
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  • Profile picture of the author lorenfisher
    you can use an article randomizing software to make each article different *enough* that google will consider them different articles
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    • Profile picture of the author A P Geofrey
      Originally Posted by lorenfisher View Post

      you can use an article randomizing software to make each article different *enough* that google will consider them different articles
      Great idea, but since I am not a very big fan of writing softwares or spinning or any of that that has to do with auto for that matter, I think I am gonna pass.

      But thanks I am sure it will help others.

      Also thanks to the thread starter I have learned a lot of stuff I would have other wise have to read the TOS of about ten article directories to know all of that.
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  • Profile picture of the author BruceWood
    Great thread here.

    ReportKing's method of leveraging your efforts by creating different formats from the same materials is awesome. Thanks.

    However,, other posters point out that posting an identical article multiple times may get nothing but low-quality links. In the past I have changed the titles and first paragraph, and had two otherwise identical articles show up on the first page of search results.

    Just a suggestion, as an alternative to total rewrites or spinning.
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  • Profile picture of the author visimedia
    Ok, great thx guys, now it's a useful thread. happy to be here.
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