Is it worth having more than one article on ezinearticles linking to your site?

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As the title says... is it worth submitting multiple articles to ezinearticles all linking back to the same site? Would it be better to have some of them go to subpages?
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  • Profile picture of the author jitterbug978
    It works just fine because you get a bit of additional link juice... but you also get real readers that will find your article on Ezine and then click through to your website.
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  • Profile picture of the author ArticlePrince
    I have them all point to my landing page for list building, but you could certainly have them point ot related sub pages if you had an adsense site or something similar.
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  • Profile picture of the author gittar1122
    Every backlink add value to your site so it will definitely add value to your site. As other members suggested that it will bring extra traffic as well.
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by mattward View Post

    is it worth submitting multiple articles to ezinearticles all linking back to the same site?
    Yes.

    Originally Posted by mattward View Post

    Would it be better to have some of them go to subpages?
    You should have such links directed toward whatever pages you're trying to rank with, and wherever you want the traffic from those articles to go. (I often link to my "front page" in all articles and to one "inner page" which varies between different articles, so that various other pages are getting some backlinks and the front page is getting by far the most. You have to write the resource-boxes accordingly, of course).
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    • Profile picture of the author Janice Sperry
      Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

      Yes.



      You should have such links directed toward whatever pages you're trying to rank with, and wherever you want the traffic from those articles to go. (I often link to my "front page" in all articles and to one "inner page" which varies between different articles, so that various other pages are getting some backlinks and the front page is getting by far the most. You have to write the resource-boxes accordingly, of course).
      That is exactly how I do it. Google loves to see some links to your internal pages also. This is especially helpful for your long-term websites that you develop.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kecia
    Linking to pages other than the main page will help them get ranked for whatever keywords they target. Plus, the more you have on EZA the more content publishers can grab for their sites. This could mean more exposure and traffic for you.
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  • Profile picture of the author Matt Ward
    Thanks for the info, I guess I'll keep submitting them. But now... hmm... is it possible to edit the "resource" box after an article is live?
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Originally Posted by mattward View Post

      But now... hmm... is it possible to edit the "resource" box after an article is live?
      It is now, yes. It wasn't, but they've changed it. You can do this while your article remains live, and they do the edit (provided it's acceptable, obviously) within one working day.
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      • Profile picture of the author DomenicoGrecojr
        I would place a link to a squeeze page in all articles since list building is essential.

        Then I would apply one link to a sub-page that you want to get ranked for. For this sub-page I would use the anchor link since subpages normally have long URLS and it would look messy in a resource box.

        For the squeeze page, just place your URL.
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  • Profile picture of the author reapr
    It can only do good. Suppose your site is content rich in the search engines eyes then one would likely think that you would have more backlinks to you inner pages. The more varied the links the more visitors.

    More articles translates into more visitors. I have many articles that are highly target bringing in a few visitors a week. A few articles that have drawn over a 1000 visitors a week at one point.

    It pays to think outside the PR box and still remember content is king.
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  • Profile picture of the author Vicky K
    Well, you get to have 2 links in your resource box. So you can still have one to your homepage and then the other one sometimes to an internal page. I'd do it 80/20. Personally though when I submit an article to ezinearticles, I will have the more attractive sounding link go to my internal review page, so people go directly where the cookies are ;P
    But it definitely is not a bad thing, if you have all your articles linking only to the front page as long as there are some kind of links going to a few internal pages, too. Like blog comments or something.
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  • Profile picture of the author Azlan
    it is totally worth it. remember ezine is a huge website, not only they get a lot of search engine love, but they also got readers as well. so, it is a win win situation once you get a lot of articles to ezine.

    just sharing my experience

    good luck

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  • Profile picture of the author JonAlfredsson
    Yes. your aim in article marketing is to gain more links to increase your page rank. it's also a good way to follow up especially when readers like your post. they may search for your site or your other entries so better have several contents ready for your article marketing procedure.
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  • Profile picture of the author vstar00
    yes, its good for many reasons. Including that it will increase the traffic from ezine and it will increase backlinks from syndicated articles
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  • Profile picture of the author Matt Ward
    Yeah, that's what I started doing. Thanks for the help, everyone.
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  • Profile picture of the author Tyrus Antas
    At some point you will suffer from diminished
    returns from having all your links coming from
    the same sites.

    The key here is: diversify.

    Tyrus
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  • Profile picture of the author warrior1er
    It’s free exposure and fee one way links. Try to link to your internal pages to get them ranking as well, not only your home page.
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  • Profile picture of the author biggame5
    Yes writing articles that you can post in ezine and other article directory's will help your site get more traffic therefore possible more clicks or sales. The to the game is traffic.
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    • Profile picture of the author Wakunahum
      Don't believe in the one link per domain myth.

      Google isn't stupid. Why would they give 100 links from an authority site the same weight as just one link?

      I know for a fact that multiple links from ezinearticles without any other links to a domain has made pages go up in the rankings.
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