Hi guys i need to ask one thing i saw on ezinearticles that some people get thousands of views to their articles while others dont get any , so whats the secret behind this massive traffic? Please help me get out of this confusion
ok, tried both of these sites, and used an ezine article. Pingomatic wouldn't take it at all, stating that it had just been pinged. I tried 3 different articles, so I assume they are going off the ezine domain.
Tried pingoat, it worked for one ezine article, but then stated it could not ping the same article twice even though they were different articles. Again, I assume this is because they are all Ezine?
social bookmarking and pinging, use a product like bookmarking demon or social poster if you dont have the cash. Anyway this is blackhat so dont be too concerned about getting views to your one article but focus on having thousands of articles.
Hi guys i need to ask one thing i saw on ezinearticles that some people get thousands of views to their articles while others dont get any , so whats the secret behind this massive traffic? Please help me get out of this confusion
alot of those articles have been around for years and have amazing titles that people would search for in google, in addition to hundreds of links pointing at them over time and have gotten high PR scores and popularity in google..
I got one over 10k views by getting #1 on google. Sometimes terms don't get searched for much now, but are starting to and will later (hint: use google trends)
By the way, the funny thing is my article wasn't getting many views at all, and then all of a sudden it took off, and I didn't know when it hit #1 on google. It was never in "most viewed" either, but a strategy of getting a lot of links to an article right when it's released and putting a lot of effort in getting the "most viewed in the last 90 days. certainly could work.
Also certain category have a lot more views than others.
Go to ezine articles then go to your expert author page where you see all your articles listed.
Right next to the header mentioning your name and your author status, you will find an "RSS icon". Simply copy the url the icon points to.
Now, use this RSS url and submit it to the large number of free RSS directories available of the web and you have 100's of links pointing to your articles in no time.
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