SEO question about where to submit my articles - need advice please.

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Ok, so I have a blog, an article submitter to submit spun articles to 700+ directories, and SEOLinkVine (which, for those of you who don't know, publishes spun articles with contextual backlinks on relevant blogs).

Which of these would be best in terms of SEO to help my rankings the most:
  • Publish article on my blog first, submit spun versions to article directories, and submit spun versions on SEOLV
  • Only submit the spun articles to article directories without them being on my blog
  • Only submit the spun articles to SEOLV without them being on my blog
Right now, I do the first thing, but I thought of something the other day. If I publish on my blog first, then use the same article (even though it's spun to about 50% rewrite) for SEOLV, some of the blogs it gets published on would be considered duplicate content and wouldn't provide very much link juice. And if I submitted to the 700+ article directories, the links on those blogs with SEOLV would have even less juice, right? So because of that, should I simply not even publish the article on my blog at all and just submit it to SEOLV?

Looking for some good answers here with facts to back them up from someone who really knows some tried-and-true SEO. Thanks, guys.
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  • Profile picture of the author seoprodigyapex
    Hi,

    You can search in google for "Submit Article"

    But make sure those websites you are using rank well in google.
    You can check this by simply installing a google toolbar and enable the additional buttons to show rank.
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  • Profile picture of the author John Williamson
    No offense, but I know all that, my friend, I just need an answer about my specific options above.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jacob Martus
    Originally Posted by jtwillia1 View Post

    Ok, so I have a blog, an article submitter to submit spun articles to 700+ directories, and SEOLinkVine (which, for those of you who don't know, publishes spun articles with contextual backlinks on relevant blogs).

    Which of these would be best in terms of SEO to help my rankings the most:
    • Publish article on my blog first, submit spun versions to article directories, and submit spun versions on SEOLV
    • Only submit the spun articles to article directories without them being on my blog
    • Only submit the spun articles to SEOLV without them being on my blog
    Right now, I do the first thing, but I thought of something the other day. If I publish on my blog first, then use the same article (even though it's spun to about 50% rewrite) for SEOLV, some of the blogs it gets published on would be considered duplicate content and wouldn't provide very much link juice. And if I submitted to the 700+ article directories, the links on those blogs with SEOLV would have even less juice, right? So because of that, should I simply not even publish the article on my blog at all and just submit it to SEOLV?

    Looking for some good answers here with facts to back them up from someone who really knows some tried-and-true SEO. Thanks, guys.
    Duplicate Content doesn't matter. With a 50% spin, you'll be fine. Keep doing the routine you are.
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  • Profile picture of the author webdelux
    OK so the best way to go is this. Your going to want to publish the article to your site first. Dont spin it it ends up being jibberish. Just digg, and delicious bookmark the original a few times. As well as make sure you build a few more backlinks into the original page on your site. Then submit it without spinning to all the directories. Make sure the article has a link to source. This is best for you. It is what looks "natural". Hope that helps.
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    • Profile picture of the author John Williamson
      Originally Posted by webdelux View Post

      OK so the best way to go is this. Your going to want to publish the article to your site first. Dont spin it it ends up being jibberish. Just digg, and delicious bookmark the original a few times. As well as make sure you build a few more backlinks into the original page on your site. Then submit it without spinning to all the directories. Make sure the article has a link to source. This is best for you. It is what looks "natural". Hope that helps.
      Sorry but I know from experience that that simply doesn't work at all. I spin the articles myself, I don't use an automated spinner, therefore they sound great in every single version. Not to brag, but I'm not a newbie at all, I'm pretty well-educated with this stuff, I just need some advice from those that know more than me. I need to know the best route of my options above because I go after fairly competitive niches and want to make sure my SEO efforts are achieving their maximum potential.
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