Republishing Articles

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Hi all,

I want to let other webmasters republish my articles found on my website on their sites, for me to gain backlinks, but I am not sure how to this correctly, so they could reference me as the originating source of these articles, so my question is: how do I go about setting this up with the HTML and everything?
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  • Profile picture of the author AprilCT
    Market your articles on Ezine Articles and the other top directories that permit this. Anyone taking your articles from there is directed to publish your article in full with your resource box.

    Just read the terms on the sites you choose.
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    • Profile picture of the author RemingtonSteele
      Originally Posted by AprilCT View Post

      Market your articles on Ezine Articles and the other top directories that permit this. Anyone taking your articles from there is directed to publish your article in full with your resource box.
      Good luck with that, Terrence.

      A lot of people will just copy your articles and strip out the resource boxes.
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      • Profile picture of the author Terrence Taitt
        No, I want the articles to be on my site. I am just trying to get backlinks from the articles, but I also want the articles on my website as well because the articles will include Adsense ad units.
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        • Profile picture of the author RemingtonSteele
          Originally Posted by Terrence Taitt View Post

          No, I want the articles to be on my site. I am just trying to get backlinks from the articles, but I also want the articles on my website as well because the articles will include Adsense ad units.
          Huh? You said, "I want to let other webmasters republish my articles found on my website on their sites, for me to gain backlinks..."

          Whether the articles are on your site or not, people will copy them without crediting the source. Welcome to the Internet.
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          • Profile picture of the author Terrence Taitt
            How do I let the Search Engines know I was the original source of the article that was copied without my permission? Please fill me in on the secret.
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            • Profile picture of the author Diane S
              Originally Posted by Terrence Taitt View Post

              How do I let the Search Engines know I was the original source of the article that was copied without my permission? Please fill me in on the secret.
              Keep the same pen name on your site and on every instance of your submissions to article directories. Google knows where it is published first, don't worry. You could show the date of publication on your own site for the sake of ever having to prove to an article directory that you own it, you wrote the content, you published first. Just keep the same pen name, that is very important.

              Of all the article submissions I have done, only ONCE did I ever get a backlink. Those articles are in the IM niche, and that is what happens. Webmasters in the IM niche know how to strip out links and know nothing will ever happen to them because of it.

              If you are in a different niche, your number of backlinks should be higher.
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        • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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          Originally Posted by Terrence Taitt View Post

          No, I want the articles to be on my site.
          Clearly.

          Of course.

          But what "article marketers" do is publish all their articles on their own site first and get them indexed there and then submit them to a range of article directories (especially Ezine Articles) from which they can be syndicated by other webmasters.

          There's no downside to doing that, and it's the easiest (and normal) way of getting your work republished.

          This is, after all, the purpose and function of article directories, and the reason they exist, so they're naturally enough the places to which webmasters seeking content for their sites go to source it.
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          • Profile picture of the author Terrence Taitt
            Yes, but if I do that Ezinearticles could eventually outrank me. It's not good enough just to get these articles indexed, but they must rank as well.
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            • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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              Originally Posted by Terrence Taitt View Post

              Yes, but if I do that Ezinearticles could eventually outrank me.
              On the contrary, if you do it sensibly, and properly, you will eventually outrank them.

              At EZA, every article you submit is on a non-context-relevant, PR-0 page.

              If you can't outrank those pages, then you have far bigger problems than anything relevant to this thread!

              Originally Posted by Terrence Taitt View Post

              It's not good enough just to get these articles indexed, but they must rank as well.
              Clearly.

              Obviously.

              There's no point in shooting your own sites in the foot by letting an article directory permanently outrank your own sites for your own keywords: this is absolutely fundamental to article marketing. If you'll excuse the observation, Terrence - not meant impolitely at all - this matter is discussed in detail in about 500 threads here!
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              • Profile picture of the author Kim Lauren
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                Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post


                At EZA, every article you submit is on a non-context-relevant, PR-0 page.
                For the purpose of clarity, can you explain why the article is on a non-context relevant page? Other than the article itself, which will be context relevant, what else is on the page other than Adsense?
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                • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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                  Originally Posted by Kim Lauren View Post

                  For the purpose of clarity, can you explain why the article is on a non-context relevant page?
                  Look at it this way, Kim: if someone is "collecting backlinks" for their niche site about cauliflower soup recipes, which one of these three sites would you regard as least context-relevant, as a source of backlinks: (a) a site about soup recipes in which all the site's content relates to soup recipes, (b) a site about cauliflowers in which all the site's content relates to cauliflowers, or (c) an article directory with content on a million different subjects? Google thinks the same as you.
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                  • Profile picture of the author Kim Lauren
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                    Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

                    Look at it this way, Kim: if someone is "collecting backlinks" for their niche site about cauliflower soup recipes, which one of these three sites would you regard as least context-relevant, as a source of backlinks: (a) a site about soup recipes in which all the site's content relates to soup recipes, (b) a site about cauliflowers in which all the site's content relates to cauliflowers, or (c) an article directory with content on a million different subjects? Google thinks the same as you.
                    It's more about the site the link comes from than the actual page it sits on, and that's why I was looking for a bit more clarification. The page itself still has to be somewhat context-relevant, though, because the only content on the article directory page is that actual article, no?

                    Many thanks!
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                • Profile picture of the author Terrence Taitt
                  Nothing else will be on the page besides Google Adsense. The ads should be relevant to the content of each article.
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  • Profile picture of the author frank07
    Yes, a lot of copy and paste webmaster on the Internet, you may face with problem that sometime they use your contents without permission and they get higher income from your content than you.
    If you want get back links, just rewrite and put on article sites. You put warning on your page about copyright, but it may not works every time.
    Good luck.
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  • Profile picture of the author wadeang
    Make sure they are indexed on your site first, then submit them to article directories. Articlesbase is really good to use since so many autoblog plugins use it but you can mix it up to several article directories. You can also spin the articles and then submit them to make them more unique.
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  • Profile picture of the author indiatext
    well it would be a lot better if you submit those articles on ezine, articlebase and similar directories for this particular purpose...it would surely give you a lot better efforts...
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  • Profile picture of the author ahmadferi
    you try to ask the owners of these blogs, if that act of plagiarism you have been harmed
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  • Profile picture of the author AndreTinker
    Yeah, you would have to basically be ready to "enforce" all of this if you wanted it your way. I don't think you want to become a watchdog for your own content on the internet. You've probably got better things to do.
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