Using Free Reprint Articles – Some Questions Answered
Posted by | Posted in Guaranteed Website Traffic | Posted on 08-02-2010
Recently I wrote a piece of writing discussing the merits of using free reprint articles on your web site to increase your search engine ranking. (The article explained how Google loves heaps of content on your site, how it loves that content to be regularly updated, and the way you’ll get tons of keyword made content for your web site, fully free. See http://www.divinewrite.com/Top_Ranking_Free.htm .)
A few days after publishing, I received a ‘please help’ email from Loren, a small business owner. Her website is all regarding glass art (http://www.headchangearts.com ), and she wanted some clarification on some of the points I made in my previous article. Loren’s queries were sensible ones, and the answers necessary, therefore I assumed I’d publish them.
Q: We tend to have a site for glass art. From your article, I gather that if I produce an articles page with free reprint articles (written by other folks) containing ‘glass art’ sort keywords, I will get higher search rankings for those keywords? Is that correct? If therefore, what page comes up within the rankings? The article itself or my Home page? Additionally, if the article is being employed by different webmasters, will not the search results also include their version of the article?

