can i post my same article on my website and all other article website?

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can i post my same article on my website and all other article website like isnare,ezine,ideamarketers,amazines etc
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  • Profile picture of the author imediazone
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    Originally Posted by newmovies View Post

    can i post my same article on my website and all other article website like isnare,ezine,ideamarketers,amazines etc
    If you have the rights for it, and it is your own, i don't see any problems, maybe in some cases, the ones from ezine will contact you and ask you if you are the owner
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  • Profile picture of the author Syamsul Alam
    You can as long as you are the owner. My advice is spread same article with different title that target your keyword. My better advise is to rewrite your article so you seen as an authority.

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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Yes, you can.

      The only article directory I know of that doesn't accept identical copies of articles already published is "Buzzle".

      EZA will have a problem only if it's previously been published under a name other than the name/pen-name in which you submit it to them (and that really would be a problem). They don't require "unique content" at all - far from it.

      I would advise you not to rewrite it, but to submit it in identical form wherever you want: they're all backlinks. With the time taken to rewrite it, you can write another one instead and submit that, too, getting twice the backlink coverage.

      I'd also strongly advise you to publish it on your own site first, and have it indexed there, before submitting it anywhere else, for all the reasons kindly provided by so many successful, experienced article marketers in this excellent thread (also worth reading for the answers to many other related questions!).
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  • Profile picture of the author paulie888
    Originally Posted by newmovies View Post

    can i post my same article on my website and all other article website like isnare,ezine,ideamarketers,amazines etc
    Of course you can, don't pay any attention at all to the duplicate content "penalty" which some people in here seem to quote like gospel.

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  • Profile picture of the author petevamp
    Absolutely I do this all the time. However post to your site first then post to the article sites. So long as your are linking to the site that the original is on sites like eza will not bother contacting you to see if it is your own work. Make sure that when you place it on your own site first that it is indexed before you submit it to any article sites. Also you may have to make a few changes amongst the other article sites but non the less you can post to both your site and the article sites.
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Originally Posted by petevamp View Post

      So long as your are linking to the site that the original is on sites like eza will not bother contacting you to see if it is your own work.
      Sadly, this is incorrect.

      This particular issue has absolutely nothing to do with the site linked to and its contents.

      EZA will almost certainly decline the article (and may suspend your account) if it's ever been published online under another name/pen-name, regardless of whether or not you originally published it first on your own site in your own name.

      As discussed in many threads here, this is sometimes a problem for people whose work has been purloined by other marketers and published under other names, as sometimes happens, unfortunately. One can endeavour to avoid this problem by using a site like CopyScape (or even Google), prior to EZA submission, to ensure this hasn't happened.

      EZA doesn't care in the slightest whether or not the work is already published. What matters to them (for obvious reasons) is simply whether it's been seen with another name accredited as the author.
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      • Profile picture of the author petevamp
        Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

        Sadly, this is incorrect.

        This particular issue has absolutely nothing to do with the site linked to and its contents.

        EZA will almost certainly decline the article (and may suspend your account) if it's ever been published online under another name/pen-name, regardless of whether or not you originally published it first on your own site in your own name.

        As discussed in many threads here, this is sometimes a problem for people whose work has been purloined by other marketers and published under other names, as sometimes happens, unfortunately. One can endeavour to avoid this problem by using a site like CopyScape (or even Google), prior to EZA submission, to ensure this hasn't happened.

        EZA doesn't care in the slightest whether or not the work is already published. What matters to them (for obvious reasons) is simply whether it's been seen with another name accredited as the author.
        Yes but if you noticed I said to always post to eza first after your own site. I understand fully what you are saying. However you are not seeing fully what i said either.

        First how many blogs or article sections on your site have you set up. Out of those site sections how many times have you changed the name from something other then admin. I know for me I have never changed the name of my admin accounts that is unless I want to use my name as a keyword to help with search engines. This is why I said if you are pointing it to your site and then posting to eza first after it is indexed you will not have any problems and eza will not contact you regarding the article.
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        • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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          Originally Posted by petevamp View Post

          Yes but if you noticed I said to always post to eza first after your own site.
          Yes, I noticed that, Pete. I was making the point that that isn't necessarily relevant to the point being discussed here because that ISN'T what this point depends on. As I explained, that isn't always enough. Some Warriors have done that and still had their accounts suspended because the work had also been published elsewhere under another name prior to EZA's approval process for their submission.

          And by the way, you could submit to other article directories first, if you wanted to, without it affecting the EZA approval process, or your acceptance chances, in the slightest.

          Originally Posted by petevamp View Post

          This is why I said if you are pointing it to your site and then posting to eza first after it is indexed you will not have any problems and eza will not contact you regarding the article.
          I saw.

          You were (and still are) mistaken about that. There are many threads here recounting counterexamples.

          Originally Posted by JayXtreme View Post

          Originally Posted by Sleep View Post

          You can do it, but Google will see that it is a duplicate and will not rank it, You could change a few words each time and you may find the 'duplicates' rank better
          Wtf??...

          This is nonsense.
          Exactly so.

          Sadly, the EZA submission process just isn't a subject that lends itself to forum discussions without all sorts of factual misrepresentations and nonsensical observations repeatedly being made. :rolleyes:
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    • Profile picture of the author newmovies
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      Originally Posted by petevamp View Post

      Absolutely I do this all the time. However post to your site first then post to the article sites. So long as your are linking to the site that the original is on sites like eza will not bother contacting you to see if it is your own work. Make sure that when you place it on your own site first that it is indexed before you submit it to any article sites. Also you may have to make a few changes amongst the other article sites but non the less you can post to both your site and the article sites.
      Thanks to all for there valuable comment.

      since almost all the article site take time of atleast 2 days to review the artcle before publishing ,i can post article at the same time to all the website.
      my question is how much time does it take to be indexed. .i had published my article on my website and major article sites at the same time.
      this is the link of mine website article
      how long does it take to be indexed.
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      • Profile picture of the author petevamp
        Originally Posted by newmovies View Post

        Thanks to all for there valuable comment.

        since almost all the article site take time of atleast 2 days to review the artcle before publishing ,i can post article at the same time to all the website.
        my question is how much time does it take to be indexed. .
        This really depends on how often google crawls your site. If you make post on a regular basis they will crawl your site more often. On the other hand if you post one article to your site today and then not post another to your site for a few months it may take them longer. There are ways to get it indexed faster but this requires that you build a steady flow of links to that article right after it is published.

        Most of this is automatically done for me from the use of the onlywire submitter and the onlywire poster plugin. However I also have my site arrogated out to several rss directories who pick up the fresh new post as soon as it is added to my blog. I still try to build a couple of links to it separately as well by commenting on others blogs. However most of the time by the time I get to start commenting my content is already indexed. It only takes google to index most of my sites a couple of hours.
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  • Profile picture of the author Sleep
    You can do it, but Google will see that it is a duplicate and will not rank it, You could change a few words each time and you may find the 'duplicates' rank better
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    • Profile picture of the author JayXtreme
      Originally Posted by Sleep View Post

      You can do it, but Google will see that it is a duplicate and will not rank it, You could change a few words each time and you may find the 'duplicates' rank better
      Wtf??...

      This is nonsense.
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    • Profile picture of the author petevamp
      Originally Posted by Sleep View Post

      You can do it, but Google will see that it is a duplicate and will not rank it, You could change a few words each time and you may find the 'duplicates' rank better
      You should go back to sleep there bud the duplicate content rule is a myth. I own almost an entire front page listing from one single article with out making any changes what so ever. My site is always the one on top of all the others. So do no fret that dup content myth it is just that a myth.
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