Thoughts on Evan Carmichael for Content Marketing & SEO?
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We used to have a lot of success repurposing content through EvanCarmichael.com, but it seems like our articles are being de-indexed there very frequently now.
I'd love to hear some others' opinions on Evan Carmichael and how worthwhile it is to keep publishing there.
Thanks!
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I can only say that I would not use it for my own content.
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Absolutely, I agree. They still seem to rank on a lot of lists as far as important ways to build SEO through content marketing, which is why I'm asking.
It's a free and easy way to promote, but I don't want to risk taking a hit because of it, or waste my time.
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If you go there, grab a random sentence from many of the articles and put it between quotes as a google search, you will see that the same content is often published on may other sites.
Lots of the content there is yada yada yada, IMO.
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