Topic: Article Marketing Strategy
Question: I have an article
on <hidden>. (No links in it!)
I will want to place it on my website which is promoting <hidden>,
as content, and also on my blog which is about the <hidden>. Can I put
the same article on both or will Google look at that as duplicate content?
Do I have to spin the article? Can I submit the article to article directories,
if it is on my blog or website?
They may seem like stupid questions and I know you cover those things in your
tips. I am just so new and never
got this far, and have information overload so I thought I would ask for your
help.
As soon as I publish the blog I want to submit it to <hidden>.
Thanks for any input you can give me.
<hidden>
REPLY: The general idea is to make Google happy by doing things it likes.
You
can do some things it dislikes - but you are much more likely to WIN
BIG if you don't piss them off.
So - consider WHY you are publishing web pages.
To make VISITORS happy.
If you put the same pages on more than 1 site - google will not want
to give you top rankings for all of them - so they will pick one and
that's it - so why waste an opportunity by posting the same thing???
Spinning by the way will most likely get you in trouble unless you
really spin a LARGE AMOUNT of the article. Even then - they most
likely will see it as being very similar.
Good ways to go after rankings and traffic.
Here is a summary
1) Put a good article on your best web site
2) Link to it from BLOGS
3) get links from other places
If you want your page to rank - don't put the same thing out there -
link to it with snippets and excerpts but only if you add extra words
and sentences
If you want to submit articles to directories that is fine - but do
not use the same article as wll be on the destination page
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