Slap these articles through the FTS, leaving the original author's link intact of course, but be sure to add your own also. Now you cannot exactly put your link into their article, but you can put it ahead of or after the original article. You get free back links from do-follow blogs and traffic!

Remember, these articles you are putting through the FTS are for BACKLINKS. Sure, you will get some traffic driven your way too, but the main purpose of the FTS is to make backlinks. Try to keep this in mind while using this method.



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Albatross Premium
LOL, Apparently I started with Step 2 and then Step 1 and so on...

Does anyone know if that can be fixed?
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martinact420 Premium
JimmyWrex, You got it. You do not add anything to the body of their article. You can put an intro on the front, like "Today's article is brought to you by "your anchor text link", and then I usually just drop the other links after the article is over. I understand what you are saying about Ezine but really they can't control the "webpage" their articles are published on. (I am a pro member of the FTS and I get 3 links plus 5 tags to hit 40 blogs with) You are right, it sure does save time.
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Albatross Premium
JimmyWrex, You got it. You do not add anything to the body of their article. You can put an intro on the front, like "Today's article is brought to you by "your anchor text link", and then I usually just drop the other links after the article is over. I understand what you are saying about Ezine but really they can't control the "webpage" their articles are published on. (I am a pro member of the FTS and I get 3 links plus 5 tags to hit 40 blogs with) You are right, it sure does save time.
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jimmywrex Premium
Hey, thanks for the tip, it's an interesting one! I like the idea of saving time doing it, although I'm not crazy about the idea of people doing it with my articles.

In Ezines T.O.S it says: You "agree to not add any active links to any article you reprint from our site. This unethical behavior would lead someone to believe falsely that the author of the article endorses the active link when in fact there is no truth to that."

Can you explain more about how you get around this? Are you just adding an intro to the article with your link?

Jimmy
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gejable Premium
Hey, thanks for the tip, it's an interesting one! I like the idea of saving time doing it, although I'm not crazy about the idea of people doing it with my articles.

In Ezines T.O.S it says: You "agree to not add any active links to any article you reprint from our site. This unethical behavior would lead someone to believe falsely that the author of the article endorses the active link when in fact there is no truth to that."

Can you explain more about how you get around this? Are you just adding an intro to the article with your link?

Jimmy
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