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Old 01-27-2008, 08:19 AM
Jenise Lockett Jenise Lockett is offline
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Default Keyword/Article Rewriting...Need Help!

I'm trying to figure out the best way to approach this...

When we find a long tail keyword (from the list provided or any other list) that works with our chosen niche, we then plug that word in the article of our chosen niche to make it fit. (I understand that part).

What I DON'T understand is this: When we post to our sites, we need 5 articles right? Well, am I to take the 1 keyword and rewrite 5 articles? If so that doesn't make sense b/c that 1 keyword won't fit easily into 5 different articles, even-though all of the articles are related by topic.

HELP!!! It's probably not as hard as I'm making it. My brain just likes to complicate things. :twisted:

Jenise
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Old 01-27-2008, 10:30 AM
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Hi Jenise,

Are you still up?

You use one kw / article and then you sprinkle that keyword throughout the article a few times, not a lot. Maybe once at the beginning and another time at the end; not over 2-3%. Some say less.
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Old 01-27-2008, 04:06 PM
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Hello,

I had gone to bed by the time you responded but thank you!

I do remember them saying that in the manual. However, it also says on Day 2 (under the Daily Training Modules) to "make sure that when you put up your site, you start with 5 articles." I'm confused. Are we to put 5 articles on each site or 5 articles spread out over 5 sites (i.e., one for each). It sounds to me that we need 5 articles a site....

Maybe you can shed some light on this for me.
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Old 01-27-2008, 05:18 PM
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Yes, five articles / site. NOT five sites / article.

You can the submit those articles to iSnare for about $2 / article. You can submit the five articles on your site to iSnare also.

I don't know why this is different from the other articles. Maybe Steve can answer that.

Then submit the rest of the articles to article dirs.Next, submit your site URL to dir servcies. At least a couple hundred of them, You will get a lot of emails back on those so maybe you ought to set up a gmail e-mail to collect all the emails.
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Old 01-27-2008, 11:52 PM
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Default Jenise

What they are talking about is to post five articles to your site. So just choose any five articles out of your article back and post five of those articles onto your site after you rewrite them.

I never submit articles that I have posted onto my side to the article directories. That includes isnare or any other article submission services. The only way that I would do that would be if I were to rewrite the articles again and then submit them to the article directories services.

If you submit the same articles that you have on your website to the article directories. You are basically going to be competing against yourself with the same article. So you must rewrite those articles, if you're going to use them in the article directories.

So like I say what they are talking about is to start your website off with five articles. That will give your site a good start, and some good keywords to start ranking for in the directories.

I hope that helps,
Steve
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Old 01-28-2008, 12:52 AM
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Hi Steve,

See page 19 of the 90dayplan. It says "You are submitting the SAME articles you're submitting to Free Content Articles Directory and Search Engine for your Ezine or Website - iSnare.com (or equivalent) here, you don;t have to do a different article."

I hope you can clear this up because I'm really confused by this statement and probably got it wrong since you do not submit the same articles on your website to article dirs.
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Old 01-28-2008, 04:35 AM
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Hi Walt,

The packet I have, states on page 36 (How to Use and Rewrite PLR Articles Properly) under the subheading: "10 Step Article Rewrite Walkthrough" that for submission to article directories you'll have to do more than just switch the headline and rewrite a few lines (this is fine if you are posting to your site, just change the headline, and the first and last paragraph). Ideally, you should be rewriting the whole article. The rewriting process takes about 10min, which is far better than the hour it takes to write and article from scratch. I don't know if they've changed some information between your manual and the one I downloaded. The information on my page 19 is even different from what you have....

I don't know why that could be but maybe we can ask the guys about this....

Jenise
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Old 01-28-2008, 05:28 AM
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well I'm not really sure what it says on those different pages but I can tell you that when I do my articles I do not submit the same article I posted to my website to the article directories. If somebody has some different information as far as that goes I guess that would be up to them. I guess you can do it anyway you really want to but I've done a lot of reading and it basically says that if you're submitting the same article that you have on your site to the article directories you are going to be competing directly with yourself for trying to rank in the search engines which makes sense. And from time to get my website ranked in the search engines with a certain keyword phrase from a certain article and I take that same article and I posted to the article directories who probably have a higher PR ranking than I do then that article is probably going to get ranked in the search engines before even my article does on my website. So you can do it anyway you want to I'm going to stick with what's worked for me which is a new 100% and written article goes into the article directories. Already write an article from the PLR packs about 25 to 50% for my website and I will write it 75 to 100% when I posted to the article directories.

So I hope this is clear that any confusion you may have that's the way I do it
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Old 01-28-2008, 10:03 AM
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Hi Folks,

Well, now I am really confused.

I rewrote my articles and posted them to iSnare after I posted them to mu site.

I had 6 or 7 pages on my site and about 5 got posted to isnare.

Then Irewrote other articles and posted them to ezine articles, etc., but I did not include them or post them to my site.

I am going to download the 90dc plan again and see if its different because my info on page 36 is not the same as what you guys have.

Oh, and you cannot check my site because it is srewed up and returns db not found. I think I destroyed it with an Installer mistake.
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Old 01-28-2008, 09:10 PM
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Hi Guys,

Well, all I can say is thank you! Thank you for helping me to understand. I think that I'm going to do the 20-25% method for my website and 75-100% method for submission like the book (and Steve) suggest. I just wanted to be clear and I am now....thank goodness! =)

Walt (cobwab), maybe you should download the book again...you'll see what we're talking about. None of us have time for confusion. This stuff can be confusing alone as it is. =) We've got to help each other. If you want to compare anything else, just shout, I'll tell you what I have in my posession if you like.

Jenise
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