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Old 02-21-2008, 04:44 AM
Lorne Lorne is offline
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Default Need clarification on High PR articles

In the 90 Day Challenge manual it says we are to submit an article to isnare and then manually submit it to the high PR article directories listed (ezinearticles, etc.)

What's not clear to me is:

Do we submit the exact same article to isnare as the high PR article directories?

Or do we submit 1 article to isnare and then re-write it again once for all 5 manual sites?

Or is it 1 article to isnare and then re-write it 5 more times for each manual high PR directory?

If we are supposed to re-write again after the original 100% re-write, by what percentage do we need to re-write for the others?

Hope these questions make sense.

Thanks.
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Old 02-21-2008, 05:18 AM
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Default same article

Hello,
Same article is fine all of the sites you mentioned.
Steve
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Old 02-21-2008, 01:18 PM
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So the same article on multiple directories is not considered duplicate content by Google? I guess I'm not clear on what constitutes duplicate content. :-\

Does it matter which order I submitted them?

For example, if I post the same article to articledashboard, ezinearticles, etc. and the articledashboard post gets picked up by Google first, does it ignore (or consider them duplicates) the others?

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Old 02-21-2008, 02:01 PM
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Hello,
The only time dupe content comes into play is on your own site. You have two or more webpages the same. With what you explained you would just not get all the links thats you were hoping for. Dupe content will still get ranked in google. Original is better
Steve
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Old 02-21-2008, 03:16 PM
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Thanks Steve, I think the fog is beginning to lift.

So if I understand you correctly (and please correct me if I'm wrong):

If I manually submit the SAME 100% re-written article to 5 high PR article sites, all 5 sites will get indexed by Google, but the first article site that is indexed by Google is the only one that gets counted as a back link to my site.

However, if I re-write an article 5 times and manually submit a unique re-write to each of the 5 high PR article sites, then all 5 sites will get indexed by Google AND all 5 sites get counted as back links to my site.

Lorne
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Old 02-25-2008, 04:05 PM
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Hi Lorne,
I think you should submit to high ranked article directories first to get them picked by Google, so your backlinks will be counted from high ranking article directories.

If you are going to submit same article in high ranked article directories without rewriting it, then make sure you rewrite at least "resource box" which contains backlink to your site.
Try everytime to rewrite anchor text link (backlink) itself instead of leaving same backlink everywhere.

For example:
If you are in a dog niche, do not leave same "dog" backlink on every article directory.
Try to make it different like "dog information" or "learn more about dogs" or "visit my dog site".

This is just my opinion.
Does that make sense?
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Old 02-25-2008, 04:39 PM
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Default Lorne

Yes you are right. If you rewrite the article 5 times to have each copy unique then yes you are going to get the links. I would leave the same anchor text on all the sites, until you see that your ranking for that keyword phrase is where you want it, say first page of google. If you start changeing it on every site, you may never get the ranking that you are looking for, like first page rank on google. Does that make sense. I may write several articles all using the same anchor text, until I get the ranking that I want, say #1 or 2 on google. Until I see this (or whatever you are looking for) don't stop using the same keyword phrase. I hope that you understand what I am trying to say. There was a link to Unique Article Wizard or something like that where this program will create a unique article and deliver it to hunderds of directories. I just started to use it a couple days ago and if you want to check I used the author of "John Beartoes". Do a search for this in the "" and see how many links it show. Now understand that this was done just a couple days ago, so there might not be to many. Check each article and you will see that they are totally different and unique, which is what you are looking for. I think that this is going to work out great. If you need a link to it if you decide to use it, just pm me and I will get that for you. Let me know how many links it show for just 2 days. I think in a week, I will have hundreds of links to that article and don't forget these are the best "one way links" back to my site. I am tracking how the ranking goes over time and I will let you know.
Steve
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