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Submitting articles – rewording content?

livegirl1 asked 3 years ago
Hi there,

I am struggling with writing 10 articles a day – can produce 1-2 but obviously that ain’t enough…

So question – is it beneficial to submit the same article to various websites or should I always re-word it?

Does anyone know any cheeky software that can re-word the content of my article for me?

Thanks,
livegirl :inlove::inlove:

32 Answers
Randy answered 3 years ago
You’d be a lot better off, from an SEO and traffic perspective, generating 1 unique article a day instead of trying to generate 10 “rewritten” articles a day. The amount of value that real unique content has is exponentially greater than bogus, rewritten content.

AceAndy answered 3 years ago
damn lol, if your doing 10 im going to have to do 20 which means hes going to do 40… round and round it goes!!

onlinepokerplay answered 3 years ago
hello,

i would suggest that write unique articles and post them same articles on articles directory and i think it works.

pocketable answered 3 years ago
Well it all depends on how you are going to use it.

One method is best used when cloaking, and for it all you need is a markov generator

http://www.in-vacua.com/markov_text.html

baggsy answered 3 years ago
GaryTheScubaGuy;199676 wrote:
Those are my clients and they spend £50k per month to be there.

You must charge a fortune by the hour for your directory submissions…. :wink-wink

GaryTheScubaGuy answered 3 years ago
Dendrite;199680 wrote:
Cheers

I guess the thing is, that if you rank number one for the term “poker”, by default you will also rank very high up for terms like “online poker” “play poker online” and similar

At the moment, I tend to go for the fruit that have fallen on the floor and smell slightly unpleasant.

The flies and ants seem to enjoy it, though…

Flies have pocket money too – but they convert better because you were at the top for “free bets online casino”.

GaryTheScubaGuy answered 3 years ago
Dendrite;199674 wrote:
Wow, so the best terms are still single words?

I don’t think I can remember the last time I used a single word in a search, unless it was a unique brand/company name or similar

Cheers

Human nature is the the path of least resistance….If you typed “poker” and got the result you were looking for why would you continue?

Dendrite answered 3 years ago
Cheers

I guess the thing is, that if you rank number one for the term “poker”, by default you will also rank very high up for terms like “online poker” “play poker online” and similar

At the moment, I tend to go for the fruit that have fallen on the floor and smell slightly unpleasant.

The flies and ants seem to enjoy it, though…

GaryTheScubaGuy answered 3 years ago
You asked about “Hollywood” terms. Those are very different than the “low hanging fruit”.

GaryTheScubaGuy answered 3 years ago
Low hanging fruit would be any longtail terms that convert for you.

No, your never goiong to rank top 10 for poker or bingo. Those are my clients and they spend £50k per month to be there.

Target the “low hanging fruit” like a specific game name or niche.