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Hello all. I've just finished a post that shows you how to get free unlimited unique "niche" refined content for your site and also a way of getting other people to post your articles for you. I use this system to create backlinks to my main sites as part of all the other things you can do. The post is an article on article marketing, spinning your articles, having them posted on the internet on peoples blogs by the blog owners with your backlinks to build gauranteed lasting natural looking backlinks over time from non duplicate content posts. To using free article posting sites where in exchange for a site they can post unique articles to (your site). You can have your unique spun articles posted to their sites. Please have a read as it's a very powerful system you should be using these sites and this system of getting free fresh unique content and your articles posted for you to relevant blogs. Regards. |
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I just gave your site a good going over Mkcoy. It's a fairly efficient site. The EzineArticle idea is pretty good; I have 11 article there. It can be a slow way to get things done and, a big AND, the articles are sometimes stolen. I found a few of mine had been ripped off. Good marketing RT... |
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"Natural looking" backlinks? What about real life _natural_ backlinks that happen because someone saw your content and liked it enough to link to it? This section is "content creation". To me, that's about creating real, meaningful, content worth reading, content that says something that the blog owner wants to say. |
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It is a good theory ChickenFreak. However, good content alone won't get the traffic you need. There was a time when traffic gathering was a piece of cake. That was then, this is now. ![]() That's where the Article sites play a role. You create good articles and have a good "Bio" you will get traffic. It can be labor intensive but that's ok. If the articles you submit are real quality then they will be used by web masters for content. Mediocre articles seldom get picked up. EzineArticles is about the best for article marketing. There are also a lot of "WEB 2.0 sites that you can get link backs to your site via content you put on them. A hint: Create the content for your posts and then spin off a couple of dozen of the post article and submit them to the above places. The spun articles should be at least 50% different. Good marketing RT... |
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I'm not with you there. Spun articles, in particular, are something that I'd like to see wiped off the face of the earth. I can't count the number of time that I've Googled for information about a topic, and gotten the _same bleeping article_ over and over and over and over and over, distracting me from finding new and useful information. Yeah, there are a few words changed sometimes, but that just means that it takes a second or two longer for me to realize that the article is the same thing. Now, all of those wasted clicks on my part may be good for the owner of the website - though, really, how much good _does_ it do him for me to click to his site, curse, click away before the page is even done loading, and make a mental note to never return to that website? But, anyway, it's bad for me, whether it's good or bad for him. And the search engines are there for _me_, the user, so I'm hoping that if spun articles can't be wiped off the face of the earth, they can at least be wiped off the result pages of the search engines. That is, of course, a messy technical problem, but I hope that Google is putting plenty of resources toward it. And if they succeed, then that's one step closer to rewarding quality content, rather than rewarding whoever can shout the loudest, longest, and most often. |
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I guess I misstated it a bit ChickenFreak. I assumed that you were speaking about marketing on the internet. If so then I apologize. The "Spun" articles that are posted on sites like HUB and Squidoo, etc. are being used to get some attention for their site. You are right about hacked up "Spun" articles. But spinning a "Quality" article is another story. If, for example, you spin a good article and put it on HUB then someone may think that you are a pretty good writer and follow the link back to your site to see what else you might have. That's supposed to be the idea behind article marketing. It's supposed to be a quick and easy way to market on the web. It gets abused everyday but the good writers seem to last. It's pretty easy to spot an article hacker. The days of the "Easy Net" are over for marketing. A NOTE: Squidoo done a sweep a month or so ago and wiped out a number of article hackers so things are picking up. ![]() Luck RT... |
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If you have great content, and you're really writing professional quality stuff, there is no need for any of what you're describing here. No need to spin articles. Natural backlinks will come. I promise. There are tons of people who have done it. In fact no extremely popular high trafficked blog is going to spin articles. You don't have to be Guy Kawasaki to make this happen: Write for the human eye, market a little to your particular niche audience through which ever social media avenue works best for you (for me it's twitter), and don't give up.
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| If it's a quality article, why spin it? As far as I know, the purpose of spinning is to pretend that each article is different, and your "at least 50% different" certainly sounds like that's what you mean. Are you using a different definition of spinning?
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You guys are both right about the quality articles. However, marketing on the net is a numbers game and spinning articles is only one way to try and grab some natural traffic. There are also many other ways to promote. 100 visitors are good but 1000 are better. The net is not fair so as an IM you may just have to bend a bit. If your blog is designed as a personal stop then the original quality articles are a must. However, if it's designed as a cash cow then the rules will have to fit the marketing system in order to make the best amount.Keep in mind that this is only my opinion. It doesn't mean that I am right. ![]() RT... |
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