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    #1 matchoo77

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    Posted 16 February 2012 - 09:00

    I have an ezinearticles article that gets awesome clickthroughs....which tells me it is a great pre-sell for my site. I want to get it ranked in the top 3 SERPS for a keyword that is in the title. I have AMR but that is the only backlink tool I have. Anyone have a strategy they use to get EZA's ranked well?

    #2 ARVolund

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    Posted 16 February 2012 - 09:29

    View Postmatchoo77, on 16 February 2012 - 09:00, said:

    I have an ezinearticles article that gets awesome clickthroughs....which tells me it is a great pre-sell for my site. I want to get it ranked in the top 3 SERPS for a keyword that is in the title. I have AMR but that is the only backlink tool I have. Anyone have a strategy they use to get EZA's ranked well?

    Since it links directly to your site call it a tier one.

    I would create 5-10 web 2.0 or blog posts on high PR domains to link to your article. (tier two)

    Then I would use AMR to backlink those sites with a run of 500 or more.. (tier three) Then I would backlink the hell out of the AMR created sites with just about anything you can think of.

    At which point you could add some good sized runs of  wiki links, bookmarks and other decent links to the tier two pages.

    A few high pr blog comments, small good quality AMR , wiki, bookmark runs. .back to your tier one ezine article.

    #3 matchoo77

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    Posted 16 February 2012 - 09:32

    View PostARVolund, on 16 February 2012 - 09:29, said:

    Since it links directly to your site call it a tier one.

    I would create 5-10 web 2.0 or blog posts on high PR domains to link to your article. (tier two)

    Then I would use AMR to backlink those sites with a run of 500 or more.. (tier three) Then I would backlink the hell out of the AMR created sites with just about anything you can think of.

    At which point you could add some good sized runs of  wiki links, bookmarks and other decent links to the tier two pages.

    A few high pr blog comments, small good quality AMR , wiki, bookmark runs. .back to your tier one ezine article.

    Perfect! thanks

    #4 ARVolund

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    Posted 16 February 2012 - 09:39

    View Postmatchoo77, on 16 February 2012 - 09:32, said:

    Perfect! thanks

    No problem Good luck

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    Posted 17 February 2012 - 03:49

    Well I suppose it can be a great way. I too get good click through rates on my ezine articles. I will also try it out.

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    Posted 17 February 2012 - 08:54

    View Postmatchoo77, on 16 February 2012 - 09:00, said:

    I have an ezinearticles article that gets awesome clickthroughs....which tells me it is a great pre-sell for my site. I want to get it ranked in the top 3 SERPS for a keyword that is in the title. I have AMR but that is the only backlink tool I have. Anyone have a strategy they use to get EZA's ranked well?

    More importantly matchoo, you now have a proven template CTR-wise for Youtube videos, PPC, doc sharing sites, podcasts, ezine ads etc.

    #7 matchoo77

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    Posted 19 February 2012 - 19:34

    Ok I now have a tumblr, blogspot and a hubpages page up for this EZA article. All 3 have anchor text links for my desired keyword that I am trying to rank my EZA for. Will do a squidoo page tomorrow. Have built backlinks to the blogspot and hubpages but not the tumlr (and of course not the squidoo since it doesn't exist yet). I used AMR for the backlinks to the web 2.0 sites, my list sucks so I only get about 250 backlinks per run....but it's still 250 backlinks and Google indexes a lot of them. I also did an AMR article run with a backlink to the EZA article itself.

    My EZA article is nowhere in the top 150 rankings so it will be quite a challenge to get it ranked, but I am enjoying this little project so far.

    Edited by matchoo77, 19 February 2012 - 19:35.


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    Posted 19 February 2012 - 20:57

    In my experience its a pain to have an ezine article ranked for a good term. I wish the best for you, just don't be surprised if Google won't post it in the first page for your term. In my opinion you should just put the article on a website of yours and get that ranked. I am interested to see if you prove my assumptions wrong though :D
    "Robots are machines that follow orders. I'm a machine that doesn't, so what does that make me? "

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    Posted 20 February 2012 - 01:25

    Try to figure out where your traffic is coming from now and do more of the same. If your article is good I bet it has been scraped and is on a bunch of Autoblogs, and you have been lucky enough that they linked back to you. Might just be worth writing similar articles of quality and submitting them to the same category that your 'winning article" is in. It sounds like there is a lot of scraper traffic for that category.

    I wouldnt waste time and money trying to rank an Ezine Article. It was possible in 2010, but now I never see Ezine ranking first page.




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