EZA - publised articles = 7, but live articles = 10? confused...

by entry
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on my statistics, i have 7 published articles, articles published = 7

But i have 10 live approved articles

so how can i have 10 live, and 7 published? what happened to the other 3 ?

or are these 2 statistics (published+ live) different statistics? What do they mean ?
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  • Profile picture of the author Lindsay Brynn
    published is the number of people that clicked the publish link on one of your articles. It could be that they were looking to publish the article somewhere else. Your live articles are the number you have out there.
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    • Profile picture of the author entry
      Originally Posted by linm View Post

      published is the number of people that clicked the publish link on one of your articles. It could be that they were looking to publish the article somewhere else. Your live articles are the number you have out there.
      Thanks.

      7 articles published.... that seems a good thing hey ?

      Does this mean they Swiped the whole article., and pasted it on their webpages? or they took it via a RSS feed ? + is there any way of finding out this?

      Is there anyway of finding out...
      -which of my 7 articles have been published- from my 10,
      -and who has published it,
      -and also on what website they have published these 7 on?

      + Would they have included my Resource Link/signature link on wherever they published my article ?
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  • Profile picture of the author JonathanBoettcher
    Yeah - EZA has an option that allows people to publish the article. It gives them code to do it. But it makes sure your links stay intact (ie the resource box).

    I'm not aware of anyway to monitor this easily; however I guess you could setup a Google Alerts for your domain name, then Big G would notify you when someone posts something about your domain (or a link with your domain in it).
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    • Profile picture of the author entry
      Originally Posted by JonathanBoettcher View Post

      Yeah - EZA has an option that allows people to publish the article. It gives them code to do it. But it makes sure your links stay intact (ie the resource box).

      I'm not aware of anyway to monitor this easily; however I guess you could setup a Google Alerts for your domain name, then Big G would notify you when someone posts something about your domain (or a link with your domain in it).
      Google alerts, good idea mate. Thanks.

      anyone else know

      Is there anyway of finding out...
      -which of my 7 articles have been published- from my 10,
      -and who has published it,
      -and also on what website they have published these 7 on?
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      • Profile picture of the author Justin Jordan
        Bear in mind, that publish link can also be used to allow you to see what the keywords are in an article, so the number might just reflect people looking at what your keywords are.
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      • Profile picture of the author JohnHuizinga
        Originally Posted by entry View Post

        Google alerts, good idea mate. Thanks.

        anyone else know

        Is there anyway of finding out...
        -which of my 7 articles have been published- from my 10,
        -and who has published it,
        -and also on what website they have published these 7 on?
        When you're logged into your profile, there's a menu at the top called Author Tools. Click that and choose View My Article Reports. On that page you can see which articles have been "published" and how many times.

        What that really means is someone pushed the button to get the code to publish the article. There is no guarantee they kept the article intact or in fact published it anywhere.

        If you want to see if anyone is using your article online, google "your full article title" (in quotes) or "a very unique phrase in your article" (also in quotes).
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