Take on a challenge and answer me this!!

by Kronom
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I have already been trying getting some answers, but no one was able to help so I am trying again.

MAJOR problem I am facing now is the CONTENT. I purchased THE LEADING ARTICLES from Vita (health and weight loss) and have been receiving these regularly. What I wanted to be doing is using these to blast them out using automated article submission-and that is going ok.
I also wanted to be working with these articles to make sure the content is of good quality and post them onto my site for page authority.

What I am not sure about is the exact place, to which I should be doing that.
Here is what I have got:
category called articles that is located on: mydomain.com/articles
I have been posting my articles to there initially, without any anchor text or internal links, purely for google to see that the site is growing, but that just did not have any effect.

then I created a subdomain as people say that this would work better. How do I actually pass the Authority onto the main site? Do I need to be creating anchor text links to my product sites? This just does not feel natural as I do not want to be manipulating each single article to be angling it the the product I am promoting. This just is not natural and I do not think that the readers would appreciate that.

I have also thought of pasting my articles onto my main home page - which is just an introductory page without any product for promotion.

I would really appreciate all the replies that you give me guys as this is a major setback for me and I cannot move forward without knowing this.
#answer #challenge
  • Profile picture of the author lisakleinweber
    why are you posting articles without any anchor text or internal links? Anchor text and internal links are what lets the search engines know what they are about.

    Also, once you've put them in a directory, and then you pull them and put them on a subdomain, if you did not 301 redirect them to there you are effectively starting at square 1 again.

    The big G needs time and links to trust your site. stick with it something. I don't think subdomains offer any advantage, but now that they are there, leave them there, unless G hasn't even noticed yet - and then you could effectively put them back where they were without causing any harm and without wondering how to link back to the main domain.
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    • Profile picture of the author Kronom
      Originally Posted by lisakleinweber View Post

      why are you posting articles without any anchor text or internal links? Anchor text and internal links are what lets the search engines know what they are about.

      Also, once you've put them in a directory, and then you pull them and put them on a subdomain, if you did not 301 redirect them to there you are effectively starting at square 1 again.

      The big G needs time and links to trust your site. stick with it something. I don't think subdomains offer any advantage, but now that they are there, leave them there, unless G hasn't even noticed yet - and then you could effectively put them back where they were without causing any harm and without wondering how to link back to the main domain.
      Hi Lisa,

      thanks for your reply, I will clarify on a couple of things.... The articles I am blasting out or submitting manually always have anchor texts in the resource field. The articles that are on my site have not got the anchor texts. I will give you an example.
      Lets say I promote a microphone. I decide to write a general article related to the effectiveness of using a software for audio recording....I do not want to be just creating an angle everywhere so that my article is relating to the product I promote.

      I understand that I can do it a few times, but lets say that I want to paste a new article every day onto my domain/subdomain/category to grow my website. As you would probably agree... it would not be easy to manipulate them all in such a way to make my product, the best solution.

      I also think that if I want to start attracting some regular visitors to my blog/website, I cannot be doing this also...
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  • Profile picture of the author bagpuss0001
    I agree.
    if you are going the subdomain route, create good links between them.

    I also didnt hear you mention a squeeze page? Thats the most important to link to. The page that entices your visitor to sign up and get something good for free. You then start building a list and can email them the articles direct... (with a few affiliate links in the article, but not too many)
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    • Profile picture of the author Kronom
      Originally Posted by bagpuss0001 View Post

      I agree.
      if you are going the subdomain route, create good links between them.

      I also didnt hear you mention a squeeze page? Thats the most important to link to. The page that entices your visitor to sign up and get something good for free. You then start building a list and can email them the articles direct... (with a few affiliate links in the article, but not too many)
      As I said .... referring to my squeeze page is not always possible as article topics might not be relevant to the product I am promoting...... ;-(
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