Can I post the same article?

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Can I post the same article over and over in different article directories for seo purpose?
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  • with new trends not now ... it was old school technique
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    • Profile picture of the author ecstacy31
      But people still submit to article directories right?
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      • Profile picture of the author kid3378
        Submitting to article directories with the same content is bad for your website but I don't think all article directories have been red flagged by the big G.
        There are still good article directories like ezinearticles however they are very keen in the articles you submit to them. It may take some few days to know if your article is going to be published or not. If they see that the article has a duplicate though, it will be returned to you.
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  • Profile picture of the author RickCopy
    i dont even know why this was successful in the first place to be honest...probably just another exploited google loophole.
    Tthe article is going to be a PR-NA, those article directories have been slammed so hard by google that you barely see them in the serps anymore.... what good other than a (hopefully) do-follow link from a now no-name website is it going to do?

    my suggestion is to network with other high PR sites in your niche and link share. You'll get better results.
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    • Profile picture of the author ecstacy31
      Originally Posted by RickCopy View Post

      i dont even know why this was successful in the first place to be honest...probably just another exploited google loophole.
      Tthe article is going to be a PR-NA, those article directories have been slammed so hard by google that you barely see them in the serps anymore.... what good other than a (hopefully) do-follow link from a now no-name website is it going to do?

      my suggestion is to network with other high PR sites in your niche and link share. You'll get better results.
      Thanks for the suggestion.
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  • Profile picture of the author Big Kahuna SEO
    Can you? Of course you can... Should you? Nope....don't do it
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    • Profile picture of the author ecstacy31
      Originally Posted by Big Kahuna SEO View Post

      Can you? Of course you can... Should you? Nope....don't do it
      ok..Actually I am going through tiered link building videos from Matthewwoodward.co.uk and he still uses some article dirs as part of link building.
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      • Profile picture of the author cjellisonivm
        Originally Posted by ecstacy31 View Post

        ok..Actually I am going through tiered link building videos from Matthewwoodward.co.uk and he still uses some article dirs as part of link building.
        If you're going to be pointing these articles at your second tier sites, then perhaps you can use article directories. But it wouldn't be effective to point them directly at a money site.
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  • Profile picture of the author patco
    Can you have your website on 50 domains?

    Like if we use Facebook, Facbook, Fabook, etc. just to use the Social Media... It's much better to use ONLY Facebook. The same with articles, better write it ONCE and post it in ONE article directory! -> For best results!
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  • Profile picture of the author andishm
    Article Submission direct to money site is DEAD now. Recently i found my reconsideration request for one of my website rejected reason said unnatural link still exists and one of the sample url given was of - ezine...
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  • Profile picture of the author A S M
    You can but you shouldn;t if it's for SEO purposes. It doesn't work in that sense anymore.

    If you do have to duplicate for any reason... just use the rel=canonical

    Aris
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  • Profile picture of the author Saraedwards
    Don submit the same article in all website. Google may spam your website
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  • Profile picture of the author Tim Wallace
    The effect for SEO is uncertain, just limit the quantity with such backlink building technique.
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  • Profile picture of the author Taba
    If you really cares about your blog, better you avoid doing anything suspicious in the eyes of the Google. They are very strict with relating to SEO words and the process you stated is now considered to be one of the Google Loophole for SEO by most.
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  • Profile picture of the author krestup
    After i publish my article on my website, i also paste the content on a forum relating to my niche. Can i be penalize for that?
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  • Profile picture of the author TagCalls
    except that google changed all rules in SEO, the most of article sites also changed their privacy of submission, example articlebase, one of the popular article submission sites, doesn't accept the duplicate article already submitted in another site. Quality and time spending techniques become modern in SEO world
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