What is the purpose of having articles on your site that are not related to your site content?
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going rate for a manually spintaxed article is like 5$ per 100 words.
Takes an hour to write them if you're really good at it.
manually spintaxed article is like 5$ per 100 words.
Takes an hour to write them if you're really good at it.
Something odd here. I posted on this thread last PM but it is not showing up.
What is the benefit of having a linked articles page if most of the articles have no relationship to the content on your site?
So $25/hour? That is slightly more than a health insurance agent can earn after MLR.
ksigmtsu,
SORRY but someone is giving some very incorrect information.
1. I do not see Google giving you any valuable credit for this large flow of backlinks. You can do more hard than good by practicing this method.
This means that if you had 20 RELEVANT HIGH QUALITY backlinks, Google would be pleased. When you add hundreds of backlinks from low ranking websites, it will merely dilute any quality ones you may currently have.
Google then becomes displeased that you cannot attract quality websites to link to yours, and this hurts and does not help. You could be stuck with low rated backlinks for years to come.
In fact, you cannot pay to delete these no value links later on.
2. Your article is a good general article. However for getting Google traffic for Tennessee Medicare Advantage it does not rate. 96% of the search engine traffic goes to those in the top ten positions for a search phrase.
There are millions of good general articles on the internet. Yet any article that does not drive the search engine seekers to find your topic, and visit your website, it merely becomes a rotten egg.
Spawning additional rotten eggs will never produce for you a meal ticket.
100 percent of nothing will always equal nothing.
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I am not trying to spoil your fun, but I believe your purpose is to get results. The vast majority of millions of Americans over age 14 can write an article. That does not deem them as being a writer that get results.
This is especially true with internet searchers for information and Google. They have to find your article (Google) and then really be pleased with the information on just a slice of a topic they did not already know.
In addition to very experienced writing for Google expectations, you must dazzle their attention to the point where they want to know more from you, the pro. This is not an easy feat to accomplish.
It would be better to spend 40 hours to write the article that produces results. If your article is good but not great, producing another 100 "paper dolls" will not help in the least.
Just one keyed in great article is worth far more than 100 fairly good ones. The question remains is it worth the required time to learn how to perfect the writing of a website traffic pulling article?
Cheap and easy will never replace quality, yet if will send you on the opposite path. Your career is a journey that suffers when wrong directions are taken.
You certainly get an A+ for effort. Just make sure your moves will be productive.
Best to you--