Purchasing Legit Unique Articles

by Xebekn
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How do you know whether the article you are purchasing is unique? Unique enough to get past Panda *&* won't be redistributed again by someone else? Does that even matter since theoretically, Google loves article syndication? So, if I were to post the unique article first and get in indexed first, theoretically I should be fine, nay, encourage others to post it the exact copy again correct?

Also, looking for a place to purchase unique articles on a variety of subjects.
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  • Profile picture of the author Curtis2011
    If you purchase "pre-made" articles, it is highly unlikely you will be buying unique ones.

    Instead, you should hire a writer to write new material just for you.

    I personally hire writers at Elance.com, but there are tons of other outsourcing sites as well.

    As for content syndication, I recall Matt Cutts from Google saying that the best practice is to have the copies of the original article point a link back to the original. So ideally, you would post the article first on your own website, then distribute it to as many other websites as possible but make sure every other website has a one-way link back to the page on your own site.
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    • Profile picture of the author Xebekn
      Originally Posted by Curtis2011 View Post

      If you purchase "pre-made" articles, it is highly unlikely you will be buying unique ones.

      Instead, you should hire a writer to write new material just for you.

      I personally hire writers at Elance.com, but there are tons of other outsourcing sites as well.

      As for content syndication, I recall Matt Cutts from Google saying that the best practice is to have the copies of the original article point a link back to the original. So ideally, you would post the article first on your own website, then distribute it to as many other websites as possible but make sure every other website has a one-way link back to the page on your own site.
      So, if this is true, then why are people so down on article marketing all of a sudden after the last panda update? It seems to me, if you're the article writer, you should write it and post it on your website, wait for it to get indexed and then submit it to ezine and then let everyone else syndicate it. It might not help them but it will help you, correct?
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