Does Panda effect Article Syndication?

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I wonder if Panda update affected article syndication on multiple websites. Almost every SEO syndicate same articles on many directories. My question is does these syndication are worthless for ranking of websites linked in the articles? If yes what to do for quality links considering Panda?
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  • Profile picture of the author alastairevans
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    • Profile picture of the author Hud
      Originally Posted by alastairevans View Post

      Articles are still a good backlinking strategy as even though the articles are unlikely to rank themselves, it is still another anchor text vote for your site.

      As an example, since Panda I have set up a niche based site with low / medium competition and optimized for ten keywords on ten different pages.

      I have only been using Article Marketing Robot (and a little bit of forum profile backlinking) to boost the site and am already ranking in the top ten for all keyword and more importantly, making money.

      Articles still have their place but it depends on the level of competition of a specific phrase and of course you need to vary, boost, support this strategy with other linking techniques.
      Hi, I have some questions if you don't mind:

      1. Did you spin those articles?
      2. If not, did you syndicate the article that you have on your site or did you use another article for AMR?
      3. Did you ever try (since panda) to write additional articles, post them with AMR, pointing to the same url as the first AMR run? (And did it affect rankings further?)

      thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author claynekeegan
    You need to get backlinks from as many different IP's as possible. amr,senuke,scrapebox etc
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  • Profile picture of the author VladWorks
    Articles are still great sources of backlinks for SEO...not so much for trying to get article ranked and get traffic to it.

    You can still syndicate and get the results you are looking for.

    We generally write multiple copies of unique articles and share them around not spun. We also dont submit same article to a million directories but rather few here and few there.

    Rinse and repeat still works wonders.
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  • Profile picture of the author Tom L
    I've been having success incorporating my AMR submissions along the other ways of building links.

    Don't have a one sided backlinking routine... meaning too much of the same thing will hurt you.

    Variety is the spice of life.
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  • Profile picture of the author glennforum
    If you want to build links via article submission then it would be best that the content you submit be of good quality, that is: great grammar and unique.
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  • Profile picture of the author accidenconsult
    Provided you create unique articles and submit individually to different directories it will work well.

    If you submit the same article to lots of places it will not be as effective as Google now wants unique well written stuff post Panda.
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  • Profile picture of the author nicktyler
    So should we submit unique articles to 1 directory or 5 or 10?
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    • Profile picture of the author xnice
      Originally Posted by nicktyler View Post

      So should we submit unique articles to 1 directory or 5 or 10?
      I think Alex have a great post about it. This will not effect much, you can submit the same thing to 10 directories. But the first must be ezinearticle, wait for they approve and you can submit to others.
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      • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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        Originally Posted by xnice View Post

        This will not effect much, you can submit the same thing to 10 directories.
        Correct.

        The additional benefit will be very small, but there's no downside.

        As long as you start by publishing the article and initially having it indexed on your own site first, obviously - but that's absolutely fundamental, whether you're doing "article marketing" or "article directory marketing".

        Originally Posted by xnice View Post

        But the first must be ezinearticle, wait for they approve and you can submit to others.
        There's no need to do this at all.

        Having published it yourself first, you can then do the directory submission in any order you like. EZA has never required content submitted there not to be published elsewhere. You just need to make sure that you submit it to EZA (and to anywhere else) under the name name/pen-name as the name/pen-name under which it's already been published. (Otherwise they'll understandably start wondering whether you've stolen it!).

        Out of my nearly 1,400 articles in EZA, all of them were originally published and indexed on one of my own sites first (that's true for all professional article marketers, as far as I know), and many of them were also in one or two other directories before EZA accepted and published them. This isn't a problem at all.

        As so many of us have been saying so consistently for so many months now, "Panda" has been very beneficial indeed, overall, to article marketing (but exactly the opposite to "article directory marketing", which was, of course, part of its objective.)
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        • Profile picture of the author frogman
          It will be more effective if you don't send the "exact same" article to multiple article directories.
          But article dirs still are quite effective in rankings.
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          • Profile picture of the author howinfo
            In my opinion it is better to use only few article directories like some of the major ones and some niche ones that are only concentrating to your niche. And only submit rewritten or brand new article to article directories that are not been published on your site before and target slightly different key words as then you are not competing in the search results with the article on your site and have better change to get picked up by possible syndicators and also receive targeted traffic as well.
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