Should I submit same articles to different article directories?

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  1. Andy

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    Is it good to submit the same articles to different article directories?

    Or should I spin the article first before submitting?

    Will submitting the same article to different directories affect my Page Ranking?
     
  2. Andy

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    Anyone care to share their experience with article spinning e.g. quality of spun articles, submitting spun articles to article directories?
     
  3. Julie

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    I've heard people do submit the same article to multiple directories and I have also been advised it's best not to. A medium would be to take one article and edit it slightly, changing the wording just a little in each paragraph - not to be causing too much extra work for yourself.


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  4. SeoTop

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    Andy you sgould uniqualize your articles for posting in more than few directories... Google doesn't like duplicates.
     
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  5. Jan Uruba

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    If you submit one article to the more directories, backlinks from each of them are not going to be as worth for your site as they could be when articles would differ. It would affect your Page Rank in the way of "killed" potential :)
     
  6. ykgforum

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    Yes You Can submit one article multiple directory but article in original
     
  7. IntegratedS

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    some of them say submit the same and some says spin the article and then submit i am also confused?
     
  8. vickroyal

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    I wonder why do They even accept the same article already published? Though if they accept a already published article on their directory Then it would be a extra link for you!-Submit the same article to 100 directories means 100 backlinks thats good!!!
     
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    I always thought you aren't suppose to submit the same article to be published at the same time. Only one article directory for each article. Unless the article you have published you have deleted it at one article directory then if another article directory excepts it you can then publish it there only one article directory for each article.
     
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    You can always ask the article directory's support as different article director's have different rules they go by. They would be able to give you your best answer. I have never heard of submitting the same article to different article directory's at the same time. You can possible be banned from the article directory's by submitting the same article to different directory's at the same time and if you do it can most likely affect your Google ranking on your site. If you have same articles at ten different article directory's that's ten back-links and if you are suppose to have your article at one directory you will lose 9 back-links effecting your page-rank.You can submit different articles to different directory's you don't have to stay at one directory.
     
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  11. vickroyal

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    False assumption,If you post one same article to lots of directories,You loose nothing,the directory who is keeping your duplicate article might be punished...You will get only backlinks..and i think its the wonderful way of promotion
    Write one and post to 100!!!!!!!

     
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    No Absolutely Not.. Dont Submit the Same Article into Different Directories as Google Treat this as SPAM
     
  13. anupam sharma

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    As articles are for posting your links and thus these arte very helpful.....
     
  14. bizlocalpages

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    You can submit your article in different article directory sites, If you are the author of the article then there is no problem , If the article is original and fresh then you can submit the article in different article websites.


    Thanks
     
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    You should not do that. Google is penalizing those who play a trick on the system. Not only will those other articles be treated as duplicates, Google will also give less to zero value for those duplicate articles. I have mentioned this several times but I am going to say it again for you. Google's definition of quality is expensive. It is. You will have to invest in quality content, which means non-spun content. There are SEO providers out there who will tell you "Oh yeah, let's just spin one article 5 to 10 times so Google won't penalize you and so you can save a few bucks." Yes, you just saved a few bucks, maybe a hundred, at that very moment but you've just planned a foreseeable day when you need to invest more than you planned for.

    Always remember that you need to provide content for human eyes; more than just for search engines. I have run my content writing services since 2005 and never did I accept any order that requires us to spin an article. I know that's money, but I will always stay on my principle of providing true quality to people.
     
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    It depends, but generally no. Google has clamped down on spam-marketing like this... but it's important to note the "spam" part of that. Consider these two situations:

    a) If you write a genuinely useful and interesting article that you then push out to a variety of sites (with a link to your own site in your byline, for example), the content itself will likely get a down-rate for being duplicate (unless it's syndicated, which is a different thing), but not for being spam. Overall, you'll benefit because the people who read the article will be likely to visit you.

    b) If you write a thinly-veiled bit of marketing crap (fake review, etc.) that includes a link (or more than one) to your site in the text, then push it out to as many article directories as you can, you'll likely get down-rates for both duplicate content and the fact that your writing is spam. And your readers won't visit, because it's spammy marketing crap.

    No, no, no, no, no and no. Never, ever, ever spin anything, ever. Spinning does NOT create useful content and has no other purpose in modern Internet marketing than making you look VERY stupid.

    The days of spamming links to your site in the hopes of getting higher PR are gone. Generating lots of crappy links like those provided from spun (i.e. useless and illegible) content get your site down-rated by Google - and by the other engines once they catch up. Bad practice. Do not spin.

    Yes. Any linking activity affects PR, since PR is simply a calculation based on the number of incoming links to your site. The fact that PR is pretty much irrelevant since it's only a teeny, tiny part of your site ranking is, however, more important... especially when you consider that the tiny boost in PR generated by your spammy links is overwhelmingly negated by the fact that they're spammy links!
     

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