Guess Blog or Ezine articles?

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I have an article and I want to publish it but I haven´t decided yet
Which one is better. I have never published in Ezine articles but I have Heard that is really powerfull. Is that true?

Which one do you think it would be more seeing? or what would you recommend me to do?

thanks
#articles #blog #ezine #guess
  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by azulita View Post

    I have never published in Ezine articles but I have Heard that is really powerfull. Is that true?
    It's not powerful for attracting visitors to your site, nor for backlinks. (But those aren't its purposes, anyway, to be fair).

    It's a possible way of achieving passive syndication, if your purpose is to try to get others in your niche to re-publish your article. That's its only purpose, and even that isn't nearly as good as approaching people yourself with the article and asking them directly if they want to publish it.

    Don't put your articles in article directories hoping that customers will find them there. It's much better to put them on your own site. And don't submit to an article directory anything that isn't already published and indexed on your own site, anyway. (They don't need unique content, and it would be a mistake to give them any).

    So, to answer your question, guest blogging is probably much better - overall - than Ezine Articles.

    This thread will help you: http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post5068872

    It's possible, of course, to use exactly the same article for all three purposes: publish it on your own site first and have it indexed there, then submit it elsewhere as a guest post on blogs, and finally put an additional copy of it in Ezine Articles. Many people who build their businesses through article marketing have done this combination, in this order, plenty of times (and to many of us, the order matters!).
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    • Profile picture of the author mickel222
      Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

      And don't submit to an article directory anything that isn't already published and indexed on your own site, anyway. (They don't need unique content, and it would be a mistake to give them any).
      What about publishing the article after it's indexed on your own site? Can this be harmful for search engine optimization? Not talking about crappy articles purely for backlinks, but quality articles.
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      • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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        Originally Posted by mickel222 View Post

        What about publishing the article after it's indexed on your own site?
        That's an absolutely routine part of article marketing. No sense in giving away to anyone else the initial indexation-rights which you want gradually to accumulate for your own site.

        Originally Posted by mickel222 View Post

        Can this be harmful for search engine optimization?
        No. It will be almost without SEO benefits for the people who syndicate it, but of course people who syndicate articles on their sites aren't doing so for SEO benefits anyway: they're doing so only because they need content and you're offering content that they want to share with their own readers/visitors/subscribers. (They're not "penalized" for it, though, in any way - that's all a myth.) This is the underlying basis of article marketing.

        It isn't "duplicate content", if this was what you were wondering about. It's "syndicated content". As discussed in this thread earlier today (excuse the strange title!): http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post8263619

        Originally Posted by mickel222 View Post

        Not talking about crappy articles purely for backlinks, but quality articles.
        Of course ... clearly. They need to be that, otherwise no valuable places with appropriate, targeted traffic are going to choose to publish them (and they don't do anyone any good in places where they're "auto-accepted").
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  • Profile picture of the author arkina
    I think it depends. I always make sure to put links to my website or blog within my author profile so that it will be included at the end of the article no matter where it is republished. To be fair, I have not published on ezine in several years so I am just assuming you can still do this. I think the chances of people finding you and following your links are much better if you are guest blogging, but if you are giving people unique and useful information, chances are your information will get around.
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  • Profile picture of the author Victor Edson
    A guest post on the right blog is much better than an article on any article directory.
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  • Profile picture of the author clever7
    You should do everything. Publish your article at your own blog, then submit it to EzineArticles, then write articles for other bloggers at blogs that get a lot of traffic.







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  • Profile picture of the author textbroker
    If you're going to guest blog, make sure that the post is more than how awesome your product or program is. Recent quote from Google's Matt Cutts:
    "The problem is that if we look at the overall volume of guest posting we see a large number of people who are offering guest blogs or guest blog articles where they are writing the same article and producing multiple copies of it and emailing out of the blue and they will create the same low quality types of articles that people used to put on article directory or article bank sites.
    If people just move away from doing article banks or article directories or article marketing to guest blogging and they don’t raise their quality thresholds for the content, then that can cause problems. On one hand, it’s an opportunity. On the other hand, we don’t want people to think guest blogging is the panacea that will solve all their problems."
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    Be honest with yourself about whether your article would fall under this situation. You might want to self-publish and post on an article directory, and then look to blogs that accept guest posts, figure out their audience, and write specifically for the target blog.
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  • Profile picture of the author Clyde Dennis
    I like in-context blog post links.
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  • Profile picture of the author krestup
    I think guest blogging is better because article directory has lost more of it authority due to the Google update. But if you want to guest blog, it should be for a blog that get decent amount of traffic
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  • Profile picture of the author hustlinsmoke
    Alexa is totally write. I stay away from article sites now. I leave my old ones on there but I would much rather put it on my site, ping it after that and then I would do a guest blog or something like that, but google is going to see it first on my site.
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