What do you do with your quality articles - post on your own site or somewhere else?

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i am trying to rank an amazon review page on my blog and im wondering what i should do with articles based on the product i reviewed?

Do i post it on my blog and provide an inner link to the review page

OR

Do i post it somewhere else (squidoo,hub,ezine etc) and link it to the review page??


The article is of high quality, unique and actually useful information for readers.
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  • Profile picture of the author Klemen Znidar
    I would post it on my sites, because if I post it somewhere else I do not "own" them.
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  • Profile picture of the author dadamson
    I would say do both.

    Sure you may give up ownership of those particular articles by posting on Squidoo but who's to say you couldn't take them down and add to your own site whenever you want. - So who REALLY owns your original article?

    I like to do both. Keeping your own website fresh and alive is an increasingly helpful tactic, but diverse IP backlinks are also very important so a good mix of the two scenarios work best for me.
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  • Ye good point, i guess ill post it onto my website first, as it needs some quality content, as i find more quality writers i will start to post it elsewhere.
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  • I am not fan of posting the same articles on other websites! Why? I have seen recently websites like Ezine got higher ranks than my website for the same article.
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  • Profile picture of the author Yogini
    I post on my own blog or website and then will write a different version for web 2.0 and article directories. I try to do this while I'm in the zone as my mind is already thinking about the topic and there are different points I didn't incorporate into the main article for my blog that I can use for the re-write.

    Also, sometimes if it is the same article, the one at ezinearticles or a high authority site will be higher in the engines initially than you own site. However, with backlinks and online seo work your own site can overcome this issue.

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    • Profile picture of the author AWill
      Keep the good stuff for your own sites. Once it's been up and it's indexed, spin a bunch of copies to 60% uniqueness and proofread them so they make sense. Then use them for articles, web 2.0 properties, etc. But the best version should stay on your site (best is subjective, but could mean well written and/or optimum keyword combo/density). Just my $0.02.
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  • Profile picture of the author StoneWilson
    If the article is related to your blog topic, you can post it on your blog first, after Google indexed it and check how well it rank, if it is not rank well, then submit it to web 2.0 sites, it may rank well and generate some traffic to your blog.
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  • Profile picture of the author umrbd
    Originally Posted by high_plains_drifter View Post

    i am trying to rank an amazon review page on my blog and im wondering what i should do with articles based on the product i reviewed?

    Do i post it on my blog and provide an inner link to the review page

    OR

    Do i post it somewhere else (squidoo,hub,ezine etc) and link it to the review page??


    The article is of high quality, unique and actually useful information for readers.
    Let me guess, you have a wrong concept of copied content? Copied content is not like if I publish my article on my blog and than on different web pages. I own my that article and I can publish it anywhere I want their is no problem with this. The problem actually occurs when someone copy someone else article insert his links into it and then publish and this is known as copied content.
    I usually post my quality articles on my blog and than ping it. When it get indexed in Google I submit it on different places with the reference of my blog and my name. In this way it doesn't remain copied. I haven't faced any problem with this even after panda.
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