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If I was to write a short article on a cpa related offer which site would give me a higher ranking on google for a low comp keywords Digg, Squidoo or Reddit?Also does squidoo still have the same amount of power it used too?
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    • Profile picture of the author warrenj1979
      ok should they all bethe exact word for word also after I do them should I PING THEM WITH PINGLER?
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      • Profile picture of the author eimroda
        Originally Posted by warrenj1979 View Post

        ok should they all bethe exact word for word also after I do them should I PING THEM WITH PINGLER?
        Squidoo has their own PING tool at xxxx://squidutils.com/ping-lens.php
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  • Profile picture of the author xxdksxx
    Just write separate articles switch them around a bit and post them to each site and then you will know which does better so in the future if you wanna just post to one you will know : )
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  • Profile picture of the author George Gomez
    The question of "power" is subjective.

    Even when you go with a "powerfull" site, if you get your title wrong, it won't do you any good, it won't rank for the keyword you want,

    Focus on the title of your article, and match it with a low competition keyword you want to target.

    As long as you do this, any one of those sites will do.

    Also, you may want to try ezinearticles as well, can't go wrong with ezinearticles.

    hope this helps,
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  • Profile picture of the author jeffrey73
    Originally Posted by warrenj1979 View Post

    If I was to write a short article on a cpa related offer which site would give me a higher ranking on google for a low comp keywords Digg, Squidoo or Reddit?Also does squidoo still have the same amount of power it used too?
    None is better the next. How you rank depends on how you optimize that article, and how relevant Google feels you are for that kw phrase. It also depends on backlinks, competition, and many other factors.
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  • Profile picture of the author williamrs
    Squidoo, hub pages, ezine articles... I see all of them ranking on the first page of Google. When I worked with article marketing the big difference was in 2 elements: keyword & backlinks.

    If you choose the wrong keyword you won't get a good spot on Google, it doesn't matter where you post your article. After choosing the right keyword you also need to generate as many backlinks as you can.


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  • Profile picture of the author EmpyreRJ
    Originally Posted by warrenj1979 View Post

    If I was to write a short article on a cpa related offer which site would give me a higher ranking on google for a low comp keywords Digg, Squidoo or Reddit?Also does squidoo still have the same amount of power it used too?
    They are still best to build links and traffic as there will get your keyword on higher ranking in serp
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  • Profile picture of the author Vitaliy K
    I get more traffic from stumbleupon and reddit... digg traffic goes down very quickly...
    Moreover I always add some articles to hubpages, because ezine articles traffic goes down after a while and one needs to search for high-ranking keywords to get more traffic to ezine... I wanted only to share my own experience
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