SEO Strategy Questions

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Hi,

One of the most common strategies discussed here is the process of posting an article on your home page, then spinning or rewriting that article a number of times and submitting it to article directories and web2.0s to get relevant backlinks to your website. My question is, once the article you have posted is replaced on your home page by another article do the relevant backlinks you have built using the above method loose their power?

Cheers,
Seamy
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  • Profile picture of the author STLSEO
    I know this won't answer your question, but don't waste your time spinning articles my friend.

    Try guest blogging (but write good content).
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  • Profile picture of the author seamy82
    Wouldn't point spun content at my money sites but tier 2 and outwards is OK. Indexed links from spun content is surely better than no links from no content. I do not know anyone who is writing original/top quality content for anything above tier 1. Am I wrong?
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  • Profile picture of the author sanjayyadav
    Yes, I am agree with STLSEO view.
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    • Profile picture of the author SEOSteveO
      To answer your question no it does not lose power. As long as the content is relevant to your niche or site it will still provide some power. Just make sure the backlinks to your site are a mixture of anchor text, generic keywords, URL. etc.
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  • Profile picture of the author seamy82
    I thought there was stages of relevancy. If my post was about say fitting carpet and the subsequent links where from posts that discussed fitting carpet, would they not have more relevancy in the eyes of the Google spider than say general posts from the DIY niche?
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  • Profile picture of the author connorbringas
    Originally Posted by seamy82 View Post

    Hi,

    One of the most common strategies discussed here is the process of posting an article on your home page, then spinning or rewriting that article a number of times and submitting it to article directories and web2.0s to get relevant backlinks to your website. My question is, once the article you have posted is replaced on your home page by another article do the relevant backlinks you have built using the above method loose their power?

    Cheers,
    Seamy
    Why would the backlinks lose power? You still have the links from the article submission sites to your homepage or whatever page you are trying to link to correct? On a side note, spun articles arent a good idea.
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  • Profile picture of the author SEO Haven
    I wouldn't advise posting an original article on your page, then spinning that same article and submitting it. That's wasting a perfectly good original article (which will later become a duplicate after hundreds of submissions), unless you spin the living crap out of it to make sure it stays 100% unique.
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  • Profile picture of the author gearmonkey
    Originally Posted by seamy82 View Post

    Hi,

    One of the most common strategies discussed here is the process of posting an article on your home page, then spinning or rewriting that article a number of times and submitting it to article directories and web2.0s to get relevant backlinks to your website. My question is, once the article you have posted is replaced on your home page by another article do the relevant backlinks you have built using the above method loose their power?

    Cheers,
    Seamy
    Wow, people are still spinning articles? Jeesh that's so 2009...

    The nu:SEO is high quality, brand building, and getting authority backlinks. SEO isn't as simple as it use to be but is more rewarding!
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  • Profile picture of the author seamy82
    I love the way everyone talks about getting high authority links, when in truth the process of a 'nothing site' getting a high authority links is more or less impossible. I think this forum is over run with Google moles, saying use link bait and add quality, you will be fine. No one ever gives away anything on here. It just seems to be loads of people spouting hot air and vaguely referencing quality.
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    • Profile picture of the author Luvnish
      Originally Posted by seamy82 View Post

      I love the way everyone talks about getting high authority links, when in truth the process of a 'nothing site' getting a high authority links is more or less impossible. I think this forum is over run with Google moles, saying use link bait and add quality, you will be fine. No one ever gives away anything on here. It just seems to be loads of people spouting hot air and vaguely referencing quality.
      If you want quality backlinks, I think you have to work for it. Have good unique content, do some social networking, make your site popular. Eventually, you WILL get noticed by some high quality site, and maybe one of them would agree blog about you.
      But bottom-line, you just have to outclass the thousands of other websites around, have the guts to step away from the crowd.
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  • Profile picture of the author seamy82
    My websites provide local services, so there is no way anyone with a high authority blog is going to write about my website. My niche does not work in that way.
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