Guest Blogging Duplication
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We are looking to get some articles from www.ghostbloggers.net and use as guest post.
Please can you help with
1. Can we submit to multiple blogs or is that considered duplicate content
2. How do we chose bet guest blog to post for.
Example we would like to use article Online Business: Why You Should Not Build Your Own Website http://www.ghostbloggers.net/?page=detail&art_id=3392
but not sure where to post it.
Thanks
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for example one of your bullet points may be put all you images into a cdn. So you may search for [put all you images into a cdn] and you'll find many blogs which says the same, these are blogs focused on tips to webmasters which are just saying the same as you're advcing. So note those down and repeat with all bullet points.
Then you may perform general search like webmaster tips, how to build a website, and so on and you'll enlarge your list. After you've done write to all those blogs and publish there your articles or, at this point it could be better an infographic.
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thanks that a great idea, we will hire a writer to add bullets and images please advise still confused on who to submit it to by using google search should search for webmasters ? Please advise what you would exactly post in google. THANKS in advance
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well if it is an article about how to build a great website you may create a huge checklist and a guide through and then as the guy in the article you sent recommends if you don't know how to manage some points of that checklist us profesional help like yours inthis case (I don' tknow if that was you rpurpose) if so just look at webmaster sites, webdesign tips. use keywords related with the checklist bullet points and ask to the major websites you see or hire a freelancer which may make this research for you.
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Thanks we would like to use the second option, Please can you give me an example of what you would search for in Google?
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So the best choice IMO depends on what you want to achieve:
1. you want to spread the word about your brand? So, be sure that the links in that article are nofollowed and then distribute it wherever you prefer using any kind of service which may give you exposure, both the free ones and the paid ones.
2. you want SEO benefits? In that case the solution is completely different. First of all use an orgiinal article. The article you send may be easily improved by someone working in that niche and add some images, data, real valuable information, and then you nedd to submit that to blogs you find really interesting: which are topic related and well ranked for your desired keywords. If they also have good social profiles it's a signal that the site may be worth some job writing an article for them.
Don't try to use the same article more than once, it is dupe content, and it is easily spotted by google. Don't use any link text. Give the article to the webmaster and ask them to put a link back a reference for the writer they'll put any kind of anchor they want so you'll be possibly sure that they won't follow any pattern different from your url or brand name which always helps. Find blogs is easier with google blog search or technorati if your category is there. Or make a search for your top keywords and ask to someone which is in top50
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