by kyiko
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Hey,

I recently started article marketing and one of my article's I posted last week is already on someone's website. The owner's linked back to my site which I guess is good etiquette but his site is completely made up of articles.

Is this normal?...I'm not mad at the owner or anything but It's just I've never seen this "model" used before.:confused:

What do you guys think?...He has at least 100+ articles promoting Amazon.

kyiko.
#normal
  • Profile picture of the author Adie
    It's normal... I one of my websites got more than 4k backlinks from around 500 blogs syndicating my posts.... don't worry about the duplicates.. your's is already on top... It could help your SEO as long as they have your link...
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    • Profile picture of the author kyiko
      ok thanks dude
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      • Profile picture of the author Adie
        Originally Posted by kyiko View Post

        ok thanks dude
        And use the "thank" button next time to avoid getting noticed..
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  • Profile picture of the author Nickolie0990
    Yep, totally normal, people use RSS to automatically syndicate the articles. On one hand it is a good thing, unless they don't include the link.

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