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May 13, 2009 | | Comments 3

Should You Rewrite Articles You Submit To Directories?

A reader asked if I’d recommend rewriting articles that you submit to multiple directories. Generally, no. But there may be times when you’d want to.

If you write an article for another website within your niche, which I highly recommend that you do, then you don’t want to submit that article to directories. At least, not right away. This is what we calll guest blogging or guest article writing. The idea is you supply another webmaster with unique content for their website and get a link back. That’s an original article and should not be submitted to directories as it was written for the other publisher. But you can rewrite the article.

If you choose to rewrite such an article, be sure that you change it up enough that it isn’t recognizable by the average reader. The title has to change completely, though you can optimize the article and its title for the same keyword. Then you want to completely rewrite the article body. After an extensive rewrite, and you should probably run it through Copyscape to make sure that you’ve rewritten it well enough, you can mass submit it to your article directories.

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3 Responses to “Should You Rewrite Articles You Submit To Directories?”

  1. Jeet says:

    Yup, guest posts shouldn’t be posted without being rewritten. I would probably write a couple of version of the same article and submit them to different directories. Some of them insist on unique articles.

  2. ABnCParty says:

    Thanks for answering the question!

  3. I usually spin one article to different unique ones ie by creating many unique articles from the same one.
    All i do is reword it in various places. Though it takes time, but, you have unique content based off of one article. I usually submit to various high article directories.

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