Niche Sites and Article Distribution

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Hey guys! I am new at this forum, and I've started reading and applying lots of IM stuff for like a month already. I've had lots and lots of doubts that I've been able to understand but there is just this little thing that I do not understand. I started with this whole thing in the Keyword Academy, and I see that they constantly say that at first you have to post single articles in different sites.

Can anyone explain how this work for a niche site? I mean a totally new niche site, if I use something like Magic Article Rewriter and get enough uniqueness not to be considered duplicate content, and I make around 30 article per day with backlinks to my site thanks to this method, can I post those 30 articles on the same day on different sites? Or on same sites?

Basically, how does that work so that Google doesn't recognize you are trying to take advantage of the system? (But using programs like Magic Article Rewriter, and taking time not for basic spinning but for a more in depth rewriting, changing pharagraphs, sentences, etc)

Thanks in advance for anyone that can take the time to clear this annoying doubt!
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  • Profile picture of the author Hooda M Kismet
    Hi Mel!

    I know exactly how it feels I was there about 2 years ago when I started

    First, take a breath I know it can get really confusing at times!

    What I would suggest you do, for the big G (Google) not to classify your content as spam or duplicate, is to spin your articles. I personally use the article spinner. What it does is it lets you write sentences, paragraphs or even whole articles in as many versions as you want using different terms.

    Once you spin your articles, instead of spending hours, or days submitting them to thousands of article directory sites and building backlinks, I use The link juicer. All you need to do with The Link Juicer is just copy your spun article (the one you made on The Best Spinner) and paste it so it send it for you to article directory sites and it brings you 1500 backlinks each and every month. The Link Juicer costs $47.00 per month, but it's totally worth it. It also offers you one month free so you can see how it works and see if you want to keep using it or not. https://www.thelinkjuicer.com

    Hope this helped! Good Luck!
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  • Profile picture of the author JRCarson
    Originally Posted by Melkien View Post

    Hey guys! I am new at this forum, and I've started reading and applying lots of IM stuff for like a month already. I've had lots and lots of doubts that I've been able to understand but there is just this little thing that I do not understand. I started with this whole thing in the Keyword Academy, and I see that they constantly say that at first you have to post single articles in different sites.

    Can anyone explain how this work for a niche site? I mean a totally new niche site, if I use something like Magic Article Rewriter and get enough uniqueness not to be considered duplicate content, and I make around 30 article per day with backlinks to my site thanks to this method, can I post those 30 articles on the same day on different sites? Or on same sites?

    Basically, how does that work so that Google doesn't recognize you are trying to take advantage of the system? (But using programs like Magic Article Rewriter, and taking time not for basic spinning but for a more in depth rewriting, changing pharagraphs, sentences, etc)

    Thanks in advance for anyone that can take the time to clear this annoying doubt!
    Here's my attempt at a good answer for your good questions...

    You could post the same article on 30 different sites...and honestly I don't know how Google would pick which one is best...but Google would pick which one is best and rank it highest for that keyword. Done.

    There's no "penalty" for having more than one copy of that article on the web. It just won't help you in any way...other than the fact that that article is in 30 different places now for people to look at. So if you have a link back to your website, then more people will end up visiting your website in the end from all those other websites.

    Spin an article, and it becomes crap on the web. If you put a link to the website in the article, then it helps as a back link. But as far as people looking at that article and actually clicking on the link to buy anything or find out more information, it's useless.

    Google finds quality content relevant on the web and ranks it high, and just brushes aside spammy re-hashed stuff.

    So ONE well-written, unique, article linking to your site probably counts as well as if not better than 50 or 100 spun articles from the same text linking to your site.
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  • Profile picture of the author Melkien
    Thanks for the fast answers guys! Will take the info into account.

    JR, what I plan to do is somewhat different tho. I won't spend 10 minutes spinning an article and make it crap. I plan on spinning it in a different way, changing articles, sentences and even to synonyms, as long as it still seems good content not crap. I perfer wasting hour and a half on doing this and have some good articles, like 20 for instance, and I'm pretty sure they will seem unique, but we'll see maybe you are right and they seem like crap :O!

    What I meant with my basic question is: I dont really understand when the time is ripe for me to get lots of backlinks with the link juicer for instance, and when it's not. For instance, if I just started a site, and use link juicer, won't that attract Google's attention and get me into trouble? (Considering I generate some articles the way I intend to, not simple crappy spinning)
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  • Profile picture of the author Melkien
    Bump for answer anyone :$?
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