EZA says I can't link to a subpage on my domains but others do it...

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I submit to ezinearticles and any time I have a link that points to a subpage, example, http://domain.com/page/ , I get rejected because it points to a subpage. However, I see approved articles and freshly approved articles doing just that. I asked EZA why others can do it and not me and I have not received a reply in a week. Any idea why I can't do it while others can do it and get their article approved?
Thanks,
Oscar
#domains #eza #link #subpage
  • Profile picture of the author TheRichJerksNet
    Why not try using subdomain.yoursite.com ?? I have had no problems using a subdomain name at all...

    James
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  • Profile picture of the author Sleaklight
    I am using a wordpress site that I link to and the content I want to link the people to is in the form of domain.com/page/ I can't do subdomains in wordpress, or at least don't know how to make subdomains with wordpress.
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    • Profile picture of the author TheRichJerksNet
      Originally Posted by Sleaklight View Post

      I am using a wordpress site that I link to and the content I want to link the people to is in the form of domain.com/page/ I can't do subdomains in wordpress, or at least don't know how to make subdomains with wordpress.
      Hold on I just remembered... I have articles approved that go to mydomain/myblog/ which is a sub-folder. Are you sure this is the reason you have been rejected ??

      James
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  • Profile picture of the author Sleaklight
    Yes, I asked them why it was rejected and they told me it was because it points to a subpage of the domain.
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  • Profile picture of the author TheRichJerksNet
    Well picky ain't they ....

    If the page can be re-created in html then I would just create a subdomain name and upload the page as the index.html for that subdomain name.

    Then you would be using mystuff.yourdomain.com and it should not be rejected.

    James
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  • Profile picture of the author Sleaklight
    Yeah, I just gave their editorial guidelines another reading and seeing #9 I assume they think I am linking to an affiliate product, however, this is not an affiliate redirect nor an affiliate product. It is my product and there is a paypal buy now button right off the bat and if they read the page I link to, they would see it is not an affiliate product. Oh well, I'll try my luck and delete and resubmit, cross my fingers and hope someone else gets it. I'll give the subdomain idea a try. Personally, I don't like dealing with subdomains. Thanks James.
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  • Profile picture of the author TheRichJerksNet
    Trust me subdomain names can give you SE Juice ..lol Many do not realize that but it helps in bringing in more traffic. I used to use alot of them, not so much anymore but I do have some..

    Wish you luck on being approved.. Maybe send them a note first..

    James
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