Where else can I submit my article after...

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submitting to my site and then to Ezine?

I will submit to another bunch of article directories say 3 or 4 of them and then could I submit this same content to properties such as

Squidoo
Weebly
blogger
others?

I am just trying to get the most of my content and submit to as many places as possible including 2.0 properties.

Would appreciate if anyone could let me know.

Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author wfhblueprints
    Originally Posted by Moneyland View Post

    submitting to my site and then to Ezine?

    I will submit to another bunch of article directories say 3 or 4 of them and then could I submit this same content to properties such as

    Squidoo
    Weebly
    blogger
    others?

    I am just trying to get the most of my content and submit to as many places as possible including 2.0 properties.

    Would appreciate if anyone could let me know.

    Thanks
    Convert it into a pdf and submit it to...

    Scribd
    Docstoc
    Welcome! - eSnips
    Issuu - You Publish
    Calaméo

    Hope this helps.

    Chris
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  • Profile picture of the author flipgrind
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    You can also convert it to audio and submit it podcast sites.
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by Moneyland View Post

    I am just trying to get the most of my content and submit to as many places as possible including 2.0 properties.
    Please don't take this the wrong way, ok? I intend it helpfully, not critically.

    Your premise is slightly mistaken, in that you're assuming that the more "places" (whatever they are) you submit your content, the better it will be? This is a great oversimplification.

    Bear in mind that "article directories" are very different from other, non-directory, article submission sites (including the Web 2.0 ones you mention). Even those are significantly different from each other, and sometimes in ways that directly affects the answer to the exact question you're asking.

    For example, Squidoo, Blogger and Weebly (none of them an article directory, of course) have totally different terms of service.

    The short answers to what you're asking are actually "no" for Squidoo, "yes" for Weebly, and something more complicated than either for Blogger. But this, in itself, isn't actually helpful to you, at all, I think - and doesn't tell you what you really need to know, here.

    Respectfully, I think it will help you to have a clear picture of what an article directory is, how they work and why article marketers use them, and to understand exactly what it is you're hoping to gain from each the various different places to which you seem to want to submit your articles (some of which, if you'll excuse the observation, I wouldn't touch, myself). Because understanding this, and related issues, will both illustrate the answers to the questions you're asking here and enable you to answer others which will arise.

    I think posts #2 and #6 of this thread may orientate you a little: http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ries-work.html

    I know I'm making it sound "more difficult", but the reality is that without appreciating some of these things, one's going to end up in this sort of trouble, confusing mass submission/publication with other methods, and not understand what one's done wrong.

    It would be a great shame to see you simply aiming for "the most widespread submission possible", by using software for automated mass-submissions, like all the people who end up starting those hundreds of threads here called "Article Marketing Is Dead"!

    (And the PDF-sharing sites Chris mentions above are also a good idea!).
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    • Profile picture of the author Moneyland
      Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

      Please don't take this the wrong way, ok? I intend it helpfully, not critically.

      Your premise is slightly mistaken, in that you're assuming that the more "places" (whatever they are) you submit your content, the better it will be? This is a great oversimplification.

      Bear in mind that "article directories" are very different from other, non-directory, article submission sites (including the Web 2.0 ones you mention). Even those are significantly different from each other, and sometimes in ways that directly affects the answer to the exact question you're asking.

      For example, Squidoo, Blogger and Weebly (none of them an article directory, of course) have totally different terms of service.

      The short answers to what you're asking are actually "no" for Squidoo, "yes" for Weebly, and something more complicated than either for Blogger. But this, in itself, isn't actually helpful to you, at all, I think - and doesn't tell you what you really need to know, here.

      Respectfully, I think it will help you to have a clear picture of what an article directory is, how they work and why article marketers use them, and to understand exactly what it is you're hoping to gain from each the various different places to which you seem to want to submit your articles (some of which, if you'll excuse the observation, I wouldn't touch, myself). Because understanding this, and related issues, will both illustrate the answers to the questions you're asking here and enable you to answer others which will arise.

      I think posts #2 and #6 of this thread may orientate you a little: http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ries-work.html

      I know I'm making it sound "more difficult", but the reality is that without appreciating some of these things, one's going to end up in this sort of trouble, confusing mass submission/publication with other methods, and not understand what one's done wrong.

      It would be a great shame to see you simply aiming for "the most widespread submission possible", by using software for automated mass-submissions, like all the people who end up starting those hundreds of threads here called "Article Marketing Is Dead"!

      (And the PDF-sharing sites Chris mentions above are also a good idea!).
      Many thanks Alexa. Just out of interest why would you say "no" to Squidoo, is it the fact that unique content is required the same as Hubpages?
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  • Profile picture of the author GeorgR.
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  • Here's a list of article directory sites which you can submit to.

    List Of Top 50 Article Directories By Traffic, PageRank

    I personally use Article Marketing Robot which does it all for me, but if you're going manual this should keep you busy.

    All the best.
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  • Profile picture of the author TrafficBot
    My understanding is that article submission is passe. After the panda update last year article sites like ezinearticles went straight down the SERP toile. Article submission is just not effective anymore.
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Originally Posted by TBInternetMarketing View Post

      Here's a list of article directory sites which you can submit to.

      List Of Top 50 Article Directories By Traffic, PageRank
      It's a bit of nonsense, I'm afraid.

      Many of the things on that list are not article directories at all.

      Furthermore, their alleged page ranks have almost nothing to do with this subject at all. Websites don't "have page ranks". Pages have page ranks.

      Articles in article directories are all brand new, non-context-relevant, PR-0 pages regardless of the page rank of the site's own home page (which is all those figures refer to).

      This thread may help you.

      Originally Posted by TrafficBot View Post

      Article submission is just not effective anymore.
      Yes indeed ... only a "bot" of some sort would post such complete nonsense. :rolleyes:
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  • Profile picture of the author Kal B
    Have you tried Magic Submitter? It is a bit pricey but really good when it comes to submitting content
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  • Profile picture of the author Henlus
    Hi Moneyland, one thing you should know is that most article directories are demanding for original, non-duplicate contents, so you can't just submit one article to many article directories.

    Another reason why you shouldn't do this is because Google knows how to discount links on duplicate content. So most of your links won't be passing any link juice.

    For a list of article directories, download the attached file. It also contains submission guidelines (i.e. minimum words, number of links allowed etc.).
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Originally Posted by Henlus View Post

      Hi Moneyland, one thing you should know is that most article directories are demanding for original, non-duplicate contents, so you can't just submit one article to many article directories.
      Henlus, this is completely wrong.

      Article directories do not require previously unpublished content.

      (Some web 2.0 sites do, exactly as discussed above, but they're not article directories.)

      Originally Posted by Henlus View Post

      Another reason why you shouldn't do this is because Google knows how to discount links on duplicate content. So most of your links won't be passing any link juice.
      This is total nonsense - sorry, but it is!

      First, you're confusing duplicate content with syndicated content. What you're referring to as "duplicate content" isn't actually duplicate content at all.

      This will help you: Article Marketers - Lay the Duplicate Content Myth To Rest Once and For All | Internet Marketing and Publishing

      Secondly, the link-juice value of a given backlink on any given page of the web is not somehow, magically changed according to whether or not the article it follows has previously been published! (How could that possibly be true?!). Even the people selling spinning software and services are not alleging that. I'm not trying to be rude - just to be really clear, for anyone following the conversation: what you're saying here is absolutely wrong.
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      • Profile picture of the author ymest
        Every time I happen to see or hear (quite often actually) the words "BOT", "Massive", "Distribution", my heart starts to pound heavily and I want to vomit...I really wonder why?? :
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      • Profile picture of the author Henlus
        Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

        Henlus, this is completely wrong.

        Article directories do not require previously unpublished content.

        (Some web 2.0 sites do, exactly as discussed above, but they're not article directories.)



        This is total nonsense - sorry, but it is!

        First, you're confusing duplicate content with syndicated content. What you're referring to as "duplicate content" isn't actually duplicate content at all.

        This will help you: Article Marketers - Lay the Duplicate Content Myth To Rest Once and For All | Internet Marketing and Publishing

        Secondly, the link-juice value of a given backlink on any given page of the web is not somehow, magically changed according to whether or not the article it follows has previously been published! (How could that possibly be true?!). Even the people selling spinning software and services are not alleging that. I'm not trying to be rude - just to be really clear, for anyone following the conversation: what you're saying here is absolutely wrong.
        Hi Alexa Smith, you're rigth. I was confusing duplicate content with syndicated content. I did a little research on what you said and here is what I found out:
        1. Article directories will not allow you to submit the same article to their directory more than ones, even if you spin or rewrite the article. If they find out that you're doing this your account will be ban.

        2. Contrary to what I said before, you can submit an article to more than one article directories (content syndication).

        Google is not against content syndication, here is what Google have to say about it:

        "Syndicate carefully: If you syndicate your content on other sites, Google will always show the version we think is most appropriate for users in each given search, which may or may not be the version you'd prefer. However, it is helpful to ensure that each site on which your content is syndicated includes a link back to your original article. You can also ask those who use your syndicated material to use the noindex meta tag to prevent search engines from indexing their version of the content."

        Here is the source link: Duplicate content - Webmaster Tools Help

        The link Alexa Smith suggested was also very helpful.
        The following link can be helpful:
        Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: Duplicate content due to scrapers
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  • Profile picture of the author Randall Magwood
    You should take your content and convert them into Youtube videos. Ever considered that?
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