Monday, May 14, 2007
How Did You Rewrite Your Articles?
It can make a lot of sense to rewrite your articles but how did you do it? The actual mechanics of it seem to open to discussion by most everybody. Many say that a 30% change is enough to avoid the dreaded duplicate content filters.
Let us presume that you have researched your 'keyword', words, or phrases. And that you have them in the title of your article. Then you also have them in the introduction of your article.If then you also have placed these 'keywords' in the conclusion of your article, it is pretty much a foregone conclusion that the introduction and conclusion must both be rewritten.
This strategic placement of your 'keywords' is to entice the search engines to give you better position. So while you want them to look, finding duplicate content for the introduction and conclusion would just be a waste of time.
That would mean that if the body consisted of three short paragraphs you would only need to change one of them for roughly 33% different content.
But the introduction and conclusion also had to be altered. Maybe the best way is to go straight down the page and rewrite about every third sentence. In the intro and conclusion maybe 2 out of 3 sentences.
The rewrite of this article is just going up on a new website with the title "Have You Ever Rewritten Your Articles?" at http://www.freewebs.com/article-marketing/
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