Is there a way to get a list of one's "Live Articles" at EZ?

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Is there a way to get a list of one's "Live Articles" at EZ and not having to open one by one and copy the address?:confused:

I mean in the format:

hxxp://ezinearticles.com/xxxxx&id=xyxyxy
hxxp://ezinearticles.com/xxxxx&id=xyxyxy
hxxp://ezinearticles.com/xxxxx&id=xyxyxy...etc
#list #live articles
  • Profile picture of the author patey88
    Here's an imperfect solution:

    1. Go to your EZA author page, that lists your articles.
    2. Mouse over the orange RSS button next to the heading that says John Doe - EzineArticles.com Expert Author
    3. When the popup menu appears, click on the orange XML button next to the words "RSS Feed"
    4. Your XML feed will open in a web page. Your browser formats it to make it pretty, but really it is a text XML file, as you can see in the address bar. Do a File > Save As and save it somewhere, like on your Desktop if you're using Windows.
    5 Open the XML file in Excel. For me, columns I and J show the URL.

    I call it an imperfect solution because the URL is purely the numeric one. It works, but it doesn't have your article title embedded as a parameter. You can find the article title in column L.

    -- Patey88
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    • Profile picture of the author benkleiner
      In #1, do you mean "Author's Area Home"?
      I don't see any orange RSS button there!

      My idea is to have the URLs to have them bookmarked, and don't know if that numeric format would work.

      Thank you
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      • Profile picture of the author patey88
        No, I mean view one of your articles, and click on your name under the title, where it says "By John Doe".

        The links are working links, but since they are missing the ?article-title parameter, and just have the ID number, they are missing your keyword in the URL. Your backlinks would only have keywords in whatever anchor text you use. I don't have any idea whether keywords in the target URL affect the strength of a backlink.

        -- Patey
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