Do you have to write a new article for each keyword?

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I am just coming up with 5 keywords for this niche.

For article submission what is recommended...

Do one new article for each keyword?

Do one article for all keywords and just rewrite the article several times?

If I am gonna be submitting all of them to the same place- which will be ezineartcles I guess they will have to be different articles i.e different content for each or do I just have to write them in different wording. If so would this mean I should have different accounts for each?

thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author Bane
    Originally Posted by steadypay View Post

    I am just coming up with 5 keywords for this niche.

    For article submission what is recommended...

    Do one new article for each keyword?

    Do one article for all keywords and just rewrite the article several times?

    If I am gonna be submitting all of them to the same place- which will be ezineartcles I guess they will have to be different articles i.e different content for each or do I just have to write them in different wording. If so would this mean I should have different accounts for each?

    thanks.
    I'm sure for most people this comes down to personal preference. I like to have a mid-tail or short-tail keyword goal, and make sure that all my long-tails go towards that. Then every article I make adds authority to the mid/short (which are generally searched more and capable of pulling better traffic and gaining more revenue).

    If you are just trying to get long-tail, I try a few different articles based around that specific keyword if I can put it in such a way that it look natural on the site.
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  • Profile picture of the author cashcow
    Well, if you are submitting them all the ezinearticles, they do have to be different but you could still target 2 or 3 keywords in each and that way you would increase your chances of page 1 rankings.

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    • Profile picture of the author steadypay
      Can you please explain the jargon if you are using it as I am still a newbie . What is all this long tail short tail talk ?
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      • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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        Originally Posted by steadypay View Post

        What is all this long tail short tail talk ?
        "The Long Tail" refers to the shape on a graph of statistical functions. If you imagine a graph of "popular choices" along the y-axis and "the number of times they're selected" up the x-axis, the "long-tail keywords" are the ones not selected so often, which are non-competitive keywords from the SEO perspective.



        There's a lot of misunderstanding about this (as indeed about so many other words and concepts used every day in discussing internet marketing).

        The "opposite" of "long-tail" is just "the taller part of the graph".

        There's no such thing as a "short-tail keyword" (because there's no such thing, in this context, as the "short tail")!

        Some people imagine that "long-tail keywords" are keywords comprising several words (i.e. longer terms, in themselves). You can even buy "IM advice" products for beginners that make this bizarre claim. :rolleyes: This is completely wrong, needless to say. A "long-tail keyword" can even be a short, single word, while a mainstream competitive keyword can be (and often is) a longer expression (such as "how to make money online" - definitely not a "long-tail keyword" at all!).

        In other words, the "long-tail" description has absolutely nothing to do with the length of the keyword itself.
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        • Profile picture of the author Ryan Johnson
          Thanks for the simple explanation Alexa. This makes perfect sense now.
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  • Profile picture of the author rosetrees
    Originally Posted by steadypay View Post


    If I am gonna be submitting all of them to the same place- which will be ezineartcles I guess they will have to be different articles i.e different content for each or do I just have to write them in different wording. If so would this mean I should have different accounts for each?

    thanks.
    Ezine only allow you to have one account. There's no problem with submitting lots of articles, even if they are based around the same keyword - so long as each article is unique. They don't accept spun articles, so just get creative and write each article from scratch. Good luck.
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    • Profile picture of the author steadypay
      Originally Posted by rosetrees View Post

      Ezine only allow you to have one account. There's no problem with submitting lots of articles, even if they are based around the same keyword - so long as each article is unique. They don't accept spun articles, so just get creative and write each article from scratch. Good luck.
      What constitutes a spun article?

      I.e. Say I wrote an article on coffee beans and how they percolate or something...

      Could my other articles still be about this just in different wording or would they have to be on the same subject but a different subtopic?
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  • Profile picture of the author Trapped
    Spun "I {should|could|would} have done the coffee..." , or rather a spun article is an article recreated from an original one by using synonyms of words while keeping the same meaning of the sentence.

    You can however write different type of articles that are all related to coffee beans, would that be Brazilian coffee beans, Italian coffee beans etc it doesn't matter, as long as the article is unique on its own.

    Another restriction you will have with ezine is on long tail (long tail keyword is a longer keyword obtained from one core keyword, lets say coffee beans is main keyword in that keyword Brazilian coffee beans would be a mid longer keyword, while cheap Brazilian coffee beans would be the long keyword). It will allow hyperlinks on up to 3 word anchor text (mid long keywords) and most likely will reject 4 word long tail anchored keywords.
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  • Profile picture of the author orezzoli
    Originally Posted by steadypay View Post

    I am just coming up with 5 keywords for this niche.

    For article submission what is recommended...

    Do one new article for each keyword?

    Do one article for all keywords and just rewrite the article several times?

    If I am gonna be submitting all of them to the same place- which will be ezineartcles I guess they will have to be different articles i.e different content for each or do I just have to write them in different wording. If so would this mean I should have different accounts for each?

    thanks.
    Hi,

    If you have different keywords for one niche, in this case 5 right?
    Well you should write 1 article for each niche, and look up for LSI keywords for each main keyword you found, just 3 or 5.
    If you are planning to submit them to article directories, your density must be higher that 2% but less than 4% because article directories are not optimized websites for each keyword.

    If you do this there is going to be no problem for you to submit them all to Ezine articles. Remember to Ping you URLs and also bookmark them after getting approved.

    Your Welcome
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Originally Posted by orezzoli View Post

      If you are planning to submit them to article directories, your density must be higher that 2% but less than 4% because article directories are not optimized websites for each keyword.

      If you do this there is going to be no problem for you to submit them all to Ezine articles.
      On the contrary, if you do that, you'll get an automated rejection from Ezine Articles. Their maximum accepted keyword density is 2%, and if you go over that, your submission doesn't even get through their software to be seen by a human editor. Try it for yourself and see.

      (I would advise you, myself, not to go much over 2% for any other article directory, either, but that part's just opinion, not fact).

      Sorry to go on about it, but if you'll excuse the observation, the accuracy of some of the "information" in this thread leaves rather a lot to be desired. :rolleyes:
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      • Profile picture of the author orezzoli
        Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

        On the contrary, if you do that, you'll get an automated rejection from Ezine Articles. Their maximum accepted keyword density is 2%, and if you go over that, your submission doesn't even get through their software to be seen by a human editor. Try it for yourself and see.

        (I would advise you, myself, not to go much over 2% for any other article directory, either, but that part's just opinion, not fact).

        Sorry to go on about it, but if you'll excuse the observation, the accuracy of some of the "information" in this thread leaves rather a lot to be desired. :rolleyes:
        Sorry you are right!
        I was thinking about Press releases....They work much better if you know where to post...Like Google News

        Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author Vicken
    Almost all article directories allow two keywords at least,you cannot post same article with different keywords on same article directories, as keywords are in author resource box. You can post one article to different article directories, and there is no issue of using same of different keywords. I do the same and its helps.
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  • Profile picture of the author socialbookmark
    Its better that you write different articles and writing 5 articles is not difficult. And if you want to submit them to article directories, you should write unique ones. But if you don't have time and you want to submit them to your blogs, you can change each of them and publish them.
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