Article Marketing & SEO Questions

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1. Is there any repercussion of adding three links from one site such as 123internetbiz, 123internetbiz.com/blog & 123internetbiz.com/wordpress to every article I submit?


2. Is there any way free software one can use to rewrite articles?


3. My marketing strategies are article marketing, blogging, forums, blog commenting, social bookmarking. Are they ok to get me on the top of SERP.


4. If I use article distribution service, won't that affect my rankings, I learnt the search engine prefer it slow and steady.


5. Will I get a back link from article directory if I submit my original article to my blog first before submitting it the various directories of my choice?


6. If YES, will the SEO gains of the back link still be the same if the article where originally submitted to directories first and not my blog first.

Thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author Chris Monty
    1) No. In fact, deep-linking to many different pages within your site can be a good thing. Just don't overdo it. I wouldn't put more than 3 links in an article.

    2) Not that I'm aware of. I used a paid program to do this.

    3) That depends on your competition. If you've targeted a keyword that has several million results it will take you quite a while to climb that hill. On the other hand, if you've targeted a keyword that only has 200,000 competing results, you'll be able to get there a lot more quickly.

    4) That depends. Slow & steady is almost always better than fast & furious, but using a paid service every once in a while probably won't hurt you.

    5) Yes, you'll get a backlink but...

    6) ...you'll probably see a greater benefit if you submit something unique to each article service. Some article sites won't even let you publish an article that's already been posted elsewhere. It's better to write a new article for each article site, or at least spin the article a few times for each site.
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  • Profile picture of the author johnben1444
    Thanks but not clear with the number six question. What if i write an article myself and submit them to five different article directories at the same time. Will the SEO impact be the same as submitting five different articles to five different directories or will one article submitted to five directories be the same.
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    • Profile picture of the author connorbringas
      Originally Posted by johnben1444 View Post

      Thanks but not clear with the number six question. What if i write an article myself and submit them to five different article directories at the same time. Will the SEO impact be the same as submitting five different articles to five different directories or will one article submitted to five directories be the same.
      itll just get you backlinks..but will only index the first posted place or the best website..google wont index all 6 with the same content. The seo impact will be different. 5 articles with 5 different titles and 5 different content will be better. You will rank for different keywords..itll be better obviously
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    • Profile picture of the author Chris Monty
      Originally Posted by johnben1444 View Post

      Thanks but not clear with the number six question. What if i write an article myself and submit them to five different article directories at the same time. Will the SEO impact be the same as submitting five different articles to five different directories or will one article submitted to five directories be the same.
      You'll see SOME benefit to submitting the same article to multiple directories.

      You'll see even MORE benefit if you submit a different article to all the directories, although exactly how much is debatable.

      In my opinion, Google recognizes duplicate content but they don't penalize you for it as much as some would have you believe. Just look at how many different websites run the same news stories from the Associated Press and they all still get indexed.

      You just won't get as much "link juice" as if you submitted something original to each article site, IMHO.
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      • Profile picture of the author connorbringas
        I have a perfect example of "duplicate content" I have the same content ranked top 4 for a search result. It indexes..trust me
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  • Profile picture of the author connorbringas
    Originally Posted by johnben1444 View Post

    1. Is there any repercussion of adding three links from one site such as 123internetbiz, 123internetbiz.com/blog & 123internetbiz.com/wordpress to every article I submit?


    2. Is there any way free software one can use to rewrite articles?


    3. My marketing strategies are article marketing, blogging, forums, blog commenting, social bookmarking. Are they ok to get me on the top of SERP.


    4. If I use article distribution service, won't that affect my rankings, I learnt the search engine prefer it slow and steady.


    5. Will I get a back link from article directory if I submit my original article to my blog first before submitting it the various directories of my choice?


    6. If YES, will the SEO gains of the back link still be the same if the article where originally submitted to directories first and not my blog first.

    Thanks.
    1. Its good to link to sub pages
    2. software exists to "spin articles" i.e. change content
    3. thats pretty much all you can do to increase serp
    4. That will give you more backlinks..unless the article sites your submitting to are no follow
    5. yes, if its do follow
    6. i dont get that question..but yes you will get more backlinks
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  • Profile picture of the author Eyad Nour
    Re-writing articles using automated software always deliver a bad quality article that is not even readable... Do it manually or hire someone to
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  • Profile picture of the author alfredthomson
    The more unique content you have the more it is chance of having good backlinks. So try Hard to write good content and then submit it manually. it is time consuming but very effective and efficient.
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  • Profile picture of the author molsted
    Originally Posted by johnben1444 View Post


    2. Is there any way free software one can use to rewrite articles?

    Hi there. I have used Power Article Rewriter - it's free for 15 days and I think it is the best content spinner I have tested. And I have tested quite a few!

    Content boss will automatically rewrite your articles as well. Sometimes it turns them into crap but sometimes they are good. It's 100% automated.

    contentboss.com I think it is....

    Best
    Martin Mølsted
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  • Profile picture of the author Haussingen Peter
    #2 has provided a good answer.proper number of deep links is natural. dont do seo for seo
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  • Profile picture of the author Les Tatum
    1. As others have said, deep linking your pages is good, just don't overdo it. Some article directories limit the number of links you can put in an article and you don't want it to look spammy anyway.

    2. I haven't found any free article spinners that actually spit out quality readable articles, most of them rewrite content based on synonyms, or other criteria that ends up messing up the context of the article. See my sig for the article spinner I use, it only spits out 100% readable content.

    3. Getting to the top of the SERPS really depends a lot on who you are going up against. Those things will get you there eventually, they take some time, but the real question is how well optimized is your competition? If you are going up against a bunch of well optimized sites with a lot of quality content and backlinks, it could take a while but if your competition doesn't have properly optimized sites then it could be pretty easy to beat them even if they are a big site. PM me if you want to find out exactly where you stand against your competition.

    4. Slow and steady is normally best. Search engines want to see your content and backlinks grow naturally over time. Manual submissions are normally best too, so if you pay for submissions make sure they are doing it the right way and not just mass submitting stuff automatically all over the place. There are some very good submission services out there.

    5. Yes, if the directory accepts it. Some directories won't accept content that has been submitted elsewhere. I prefer to put the original article on my blog then spin the article a few times for the directories. That way it's all unique content and everybody is happy.

    6. The SEO benefits of the backlink should be the same no matter where you submit it first, if it's a dofollow link, however I would submit it to your blog first and spin it for the directories.

    Hope it helps!
    Les
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