Curse You EZA! or Most effective way to utilize EZA?

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So I've been submitting 2-3 articles per niche on EZA figuring they would stagger the approvals so I would get 2-3 new articles on my niches per day. I log on this morning and see they've approved all the articles at once.

While this is nice, I was hoping to only have the staggered release so that I could "own" the recent articles list, or at least make a good try at owning.

Anyone have some tips they want to share about EZA?
#curse #effective #eza #utilize
  • Profile picture of the author Liam Hamer
    I think the only way to have a lot of control in this way is to purchase a Premium account, but at $97 monthly you have to have a detailed plan and be absolutely sure you are going to make a handsome profit. I used to submit in batches of 10 and 15 to try and 'own' the recently submitted list, but it never quite worked out like that. They'd approve 3 at once, 6 at once, but rarely more than that. As I said in another thread earlier(now languishing on page 2 with no replies ), I submitted 10 articles yesterday - 8 of which were 250-300 words and 2 of which were 400 words. The 2 400 word ones got approved within a few hours, while the other 8 are stuck on 'Your initial article review has been completed'. I'm not sure if that's a coincidence, or they approve longer ones quicker.
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      • Profile picture of the author clickobey
        Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

        I also don't know if it's a coincidence, but I almost always get 800-word articles approved a lot more quickly than 300-word ones. (And I get more sales from them, too, in spite of getting a higher CTR with shorter articles).
        Ive had similar experiences with longer articles also. They seem to approve lengthy content faster when comparing my submissions.
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      • Profile picture of the author Ryan700
        Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

        I also don't know if it's a coincidence, but I almost always get 800-word articles approved a lot more quickly than 300-word ones. (And I get more sales from them, too, in spite of getting a higher CTR with shorter articles).
        Good to know! I mostly write shorter articles but I do have longer ones. Haven't made that connection yet so I'm going to check if the shorter articles I wrote have higher CTR. Mine are all over the map from 3 to 30%.
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          • Profile picture of the author FSchmieder
            Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

            It's always difficult to tell ... I think we all just have to test for ourselves.

            The great (but maybe superficial) attraction of 250-word articles is that they're short enough to have your resource-box "above the fold". And I certainly get more clicks from 250/300-word articles. But if I have 500/600 words, it seems fairly reliably to produce more sales all as one longer article than divided into two shorter ones. Recently I've been trying some 800/850 word ones and they seem to be doing better still. So I just don't know. (I still need to check this out across a range of other niches, too. But I do strongly suspect that there's something in the theory that more people "still there" at the end of an 850-word article are likely to buy than to browse, than is the case for shorter articles).
            Hmm that's pretty interesting. I tend to just write and stop when I'm done putting my thoughts down. Usually my articles run in the 300 word range and sometimes they go up to 600 or so. I'll have to see which one's are doing better.
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  • Profile picture of the author Marhelper
    Originally Posted by FSchmieder View Post

    So I've been submitting 2-3 articles per niche on EZA figuring they would stagger the approvals so I would get 2-3 new articles on my niches per day. I log on this morning and see they've approved all the articles at once.

    While this is nice, I was hoping to only have the staggered release so that I could "own" the recent articles list, or at least make a good try at owning.

    Anyone have some tips they want to share about EZA?
    If you become a paid memeber then you have a lot more control as far as timing. There are other ways to control the release the time of your articles.
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