Today I’ve just completed submitting one of my articles to UAW. I set the # of submittion to 10 per day, considering the future work with articles in other blog networks.
Seems that 2 of my yesterday’s articles were redflagged by EZA, since they asked me to contact them about the issue. I don’t know what’s wrong, maybe too many articles on the same topic. Who knows.
Anyway, I need to keep doing article marketing, but this is just the tip of the iceberg, since I place much emphasis on more heavy backlinks.
See you very soon! Stay tuned.
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Anton -
Don’t worry about EZA red-flagging you. If you used a PLR article, that might be the reason, or if you have a link above the fold in the article body. Sometimes if an article is too promotional in nature, this could cause the red-flag. They don’t care if you have 1000 articles on trashcans – in fact, they encourage branding of your name (Anton the “trash expert”).
So it can be a number of things. Please let me know how that goes for you, email me if you need to – I’ve had to extricate myself from one or two situations…
Oh, one other thing it might have to do with is your landing page. If they feel the ads on the site are too overt or not really content, then sometimes they flag that as well…
Hope that helps. I know others say to write an article on a generic topic – and this does work, but builds no authority in your niche – but if you want to make your site stronger, you should write articles relating to your niche at least in a general way. This will result in increased authority, or has in my case.
–JamestheJust
OH! BTW: if you want a deal on SEOLinkVine – $39.95 a month for life – you can stop by my blog and check out the link on the post I made on the subject.
SEOLV is “closed” UNLESS you use that link – and NO it’s NOT an aff link (not mine anyway, I get no money from the link – it’s the one I used to sign up).
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Hi James!
I’ve actually refunded SEOLinkvine as I’ve placed article there and never got it published. Strange for the article from weight loss niche which is considered as the most in-demand niche for content.
Installed the linkvine content getting stuff, and already got 1 fresh article. Anyway thanks, I’m having many membership and decided to concentrate on them instead of optin in for more…
EZA is a bit strict, but still they are communicative and emailing them usually solves the issues. I’ve got some plans to share)) Reading your blog as well – really interesting! and some nice tips
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Anton -
Don’t worry about EZA red-flagging you. If you used a PLR article, that might be the reason, or if you have a link above the fold in the article body. Sometimes if an article is too promotional in nature, this could cause the red-flag. They don’t care if you have 1000 articles on trashcans – in fact, they encourage branding of your name (Anton the “trash expert”).
So it can be a number of things. Please let me know how that goes for you, email me if you need to – I’ve had to extricate myself from one or two situations…
Oh, one other thing it might have to do with is your landing page. If they feel the ads on the site are too overt or not really content, then sometimes they flag that as well…
Hope that helps. I know others say to write an article on a generic topic – and this does work, but builds no authority in your niche – but if you want to make your site stronger, you should write articles relating to your niche at least in a general way. This will result in increased authority, or has in my case.
–JamestheJust
OH! BTW: if you want a deal on SEOLinkVine – $39.95 a month for life – you can stop by my blog and check out the link on the post I made on the subject.
SEOLV is “closed” UNLESS you use that link – and NO it’s NOT an aff link (not mine anyway, I get no money from the link – it’s the one I used to sign up).
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