If I have understood you correctly then its too hard to answer. Firstly, you are doing the right thing by creating your own articles. "content...
Again, like most of the other stuff here, wrong. There is no limit to how many times it can be posted - this will be outside of your control due...
No, this is also wrong. By submitting articles to article directories you are bound to the the T&C of the directory; the whole point being you are...
No, that's not correct. It isn't duplicate content at all - its syndicated content. More importantly, there is NO penalty for doing this. You...
Hi, The tree you are doing is in effect broken; If someone is referred anyone, they should be put at a level immediately below the parent....
It works fine here..... must be your code. What error are you getting?
The fix your script, as I said previously. There is no need for it to take that much memory; The error isn't lieing to you, its telling you...
I will not hurt your rankings if YOURS is INDEXED first. If theirs is indexed before you then you might find you do not get the credit for the...
What you have above isnt valid syntax - you have "text" inside the PHP tags and then you just have the SQL statement. Â You want something like...
If you are getting the same error, the same rule applies - you need to increase it further or fix your script to it doesnt require as much memory....
Submitting an article to some article directories is not a particularly good backlinking strategy; While some will tell you that you will get a...
It would be easy enough to do that in the header.php section; E.G <?php $styles=array("style1.css", "style2.css", "style3.css"); $inc =...
Article marketing (as opposed to article directory marketing) is still one of the best ways to build authority backlinks; dont overlook it....
Most of what is in here is nonsense; Having an article on one site, and it appearing on another is NOT duplicate content. It's called...
You can use exactly what you have above. <p><a href="<?php echo $row_Recordset1['url']; ?>"><?php echo $row_Recordset1['url']; ?></a></p> If you...
Separate names with a comma.