Super Experienced Seo Expert Question

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Guys, I have a portal where users can submit articles,

I want to know if there is anyone out there that knows why Ezine articles, hubpages, squidoo etc get so much Google love?

Could it be links only and and a descent SILO structure (LSI comes from articles themselves I guess), I don't think it's that simple.
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  • Profile picture of the author Solidsnake
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    They are already well established websites. Ezinearticles uses a variety of codes to be used by webmasters for backlinks..
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    • Profile picture of the author ildarius
      solidsnake,chailak thank you!

      Can you please elaborate, really appreciate it. I mean some articles are already ranking on
      the number one position, but the position dies off fairly quickly and I'm not sure why.


      Thank you
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  • Profile picture of the author chailak
    E-Zine Articles Code Base is different . Also for many people there is the first stop for posting articles

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  • Profile picture of the author JV3STUDIO
    Originally Posted by ildarius View Post

    I want to know if there is anyone out there that knows why Ezine articles, hubpages, squidoo etc get so much Google love?

    The sites you name are excellent established sites managed by leaders. Nothing you can reverse engineer. They're all unique in the way they present content.
    Regards

    Johan
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    • Profile picture of the author ildarius
      The sites you name are excellent established sites managed by leaders. Nothing you can reverse engineer. They're all unique in the way they present content.
      Regards

      Johan
      appreciate the comment, anything anyone can specifically suggest?
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      • Profile picture of the author ildarius
        dang, webmasterworld here I come takes ages over there to get an answer

        Nothing you can reverse engineer.
        That's a pretty bald statement. Unless he has a direct contact with Google I don't see why that can't be done
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  • Profile picture of the author mfleisch
    Hey there... I know what you mean. Ezines and HubPages are getting a lot of pick up these days. Additionally Blogger still seems to rank well. This is largely because of scale. Of all the article directories out there, EzineArticles is one of the largest and has the most tenure of article directories out there. Blogger is owned by Google, so that explains that. I also see squidoo and Ning getting some help in the search rankings. I'm assuming that both of them have sufficient scale that the Google PR is being cascaded down to a lot of their interior pages. This, in addition to age is probably the reason.

    Best,
    Michael
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    • Profile picture of the author ildarius
      That's what I'm thinking too, would be nice to find out how many links they had when they were just starting out.

      Thanx
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  • Profile picture of the author jrsencio
    I found hubpages to be doing better than squidoo and ezinearticles nowadays as far as ranking.
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  • Profile picture of the author patfl
    I think Google review those big sites manually at some point and decide if they're worth promoting or not.

    Patrice
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    • Profile picture of the author JV3STUDIO
      Originally Posted by techymarketer View Post

      I think Google review those big sites manually at some point and decide if they're worth promoting or not.

      Patrice
      Exactly. Google has even admitted they do this for search results. It's not all spiders and robots!
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  • Profile picture of the author jrsencio
    Yes.. they do which is why hubpages seems to do better than squidoo because the latter has been abused exploited and so on, while hubpages has strict policies that they enforce.
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    • Profile picture of the author ildarius
      Wow, nice video an almost selfless marketing speech, 48 minute video to mention the word "Squidoo" only 2 times!

      He's a brilliant speaker though
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