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Re: Article construction
« Reply #30 on: August 21, 2010, 01:23:41 PM »
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giving me too much credit here

Naah Meg,

Can't give you to much credit! :D 

I don't hear anywhere near enough 'Thank-You's' on the forum for you or for Jorchav! :o

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Re: Article construction
« Reply #31 on: August 21, 2010, 01:37:38 PM »
Hi Texsa,
I notice you have taken the video down. 
I was still able to access it there now, a few minutes ago, though it was a little slow to load - but the Internet has seemed a bit slow the past few days!


I'm really trying to systemize my approach to this stuff.  Here is my plan - I need to generate articles for 100 sites I have in my network.  Obviously I need to ensure there are no duplicates between any of them or google will ignore those duplicates. 

I understand that articles do not need to be totally unique, just "unique enough". Some people on The Best Spinner forum (TBS) say that they spin their articles to a minimum of 30% unique (In TBS, that means 30% of the text is inside the curly brackets { and }), while others prefer to spin to 70% unique. Somewhere between the two should get you articles that are sufficiently different to be each counted by Google.

So what 'system' do i use to do this. By system I mean what human process do I use in IAF.  If I have to create 100 unique articles how will I check they are unique? 


IAF is designed to help you create an article quickly in a particular format. You can spin it, in that each particular template has different text available AND you can add synonyms to your own text too. If I wanted to create 100 "unique" articles from one main "seed" article, I suppose I would use IAF to create the "seed" article quickly and then TBS to spin it a great deal, to ensure each version is sufficiently different to pass the Google test. If you don't have TBS, then I suppose the way to do it in IAF alone would be to create your first seed article using your template of choice and add as much relevant spun text as possible. That would get you a certain number of articles. When you open the article in  IAF again, it will open in a different version of the template. You could then spin that seed article and the spun text again, to create another set of different spun articles. I haven't used IAF an awful lot since I first got it (probably just as well, because I am supposed to be working hard at something else, not playing with my toys  ;D ), so maybe some of the ones who use it a lot more than me could provide some help here.

Also can I put hyperlinks in the spinned text so that different links are generated by the spinner?

Cheers
Shaun.

You should be able to use the link spin format that is used in TBS for this.NOTE: hrex used instead of href, because only 1 link per post allowed

Same keyword, spins links: <a hrex="{www.linkwebsite1.com|www.linkwebsite2.com|www.linkwebsite3.com}">keyword</a>

Same website, but changing keywords: <a hrex="www.linkwebsite.com"<{keyword1|keyword2|keyword3}</a>

Spin both links and keywords to really  mix things up: <a hrex="{www.linkwebsite1.com|www.linkwebsite2.com|www.linkwebsite3.com}">{keyword1|keyword2|keyword3}</a>

(Quoting Sublimus, who quoted me and originally, I think, courtesy of Drgraden. ;D )

Happy to see any posts from anyone else who has been using IAF more than me.

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Re: Article construction
« Reply #32 on: August 21, 2010, 01:40:17 PM »
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giving me too much credit here

Naah Meg,

Can't give you to much credit! :D 

I don't hear anywhere near enough 'Thank-You's' on the forum for you or for Jorchav! :o

HJ

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« Reply #33 on: August 22, 2010, 08:04:21 AM »
Just submitted to ezine articles an article from the article wizard and was knocked back not accepted for my key word and grammar so they say, just deleted it as they are too much of a hassle even though one of the best for article sites for submission.
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Re: Article construction
« Reply #34 on: August 22, 2010, 08:42:40 AM »
Just submitted to ezine articles an article from the article wizard and was knocked back not accepted for my key word and grammar so they say, just deleted it as they are too much of a hassle even though one of the best for article sites for submission.

While Ezine Articles is one of the best article directories, it is also one of the pickiest, most frustrating and most difficult to get published on.  So try goarticles.com, articledashboard.com, etc. There are 1000's of good article directories out there. It's best to use those with high PR (on their home page at least). Google "article directories" and get a list, then check several for PR. The (free) SEO Toolbar for FireFox lets you check the PR of any site you visit in a few seconds...

Just keep on keepin' on!  Illegitimi non carborundum...  *    ;)

* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illegitimi_non_carborundum


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Re: Article construction
« Reply #35 on: August 22, 2010, 08:54:19 AM »
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While Ezine Articles is one of the best article directories, it is also one of the pickiest, most frustrating and most difficult to get published on.  So try goarticles.com, articledashboard.com, etc. There are 1000's of good article directories out there. It's best to use those with high PR (on their home page at least). Google "article directories" and get a list, then check several for PR. The (free) SEO Toolbar for FireFox lets you check the PR of any site you visit in a few seconds... Just keep on keepin' on!  Illegitimi non carborundum...  *   * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illegitimi_non_carborundum

Great reply Jorchav,;) **Especially the quote!
Like Cangaru though, I don't understand the reasoning behind Ezine being so great!! ???

As far as I am concerned (although I do submit to them and articles are accepted) Ezine
can't hold a candle to some of the other sites which allow you to have formatting and
pic's in your articles. 'One Picture is Worth 1000 Words!'

And, proper formatting will get your article (and your links) attention when nothing else will!

HJ
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Re: Article construction
« Reply #36 on: August 22, 2010, 09:01:21 AM »
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Just submitted to ezine articles an article from the article wizard and was knocked back not accepted for my key word and grammar so they say, just deleted it as they are too much of a hassle even though one of the best for article sites for submission.

Cangaru,

I believe your problem with articles is simply that English is not your native
language and Ezine has a problem with that.

If you copy your article into a program like Word and use their thesaurus to
make any PROBLEM changes that Ezine THINKS you have, it would probably
go through with flying colors.

HJ
« Last Edit: August 22, 2010, 01:12:21 PM by HoneyJo »
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