If you talk a bit about the article and then box the article with a link to their site "unedited" and you still place the keywords in the right spots on the page and use profitable keywords can you STILL rank using their content or will google frown on this?
Google is increasingly scrutinizing article submission directories.
In fact, in a webmasters event http://moderator.appspot.com/#16/e=7a9a last year, this question was posted to the Googlers
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QUESTION:
"Until recently (the last six months or so) a high ranking was achievable by submitting articles to article directories (providing they were 40%-60% unique), it no longer seems to be the case. Have links from article sites been de-valued at all?"
ANSWER By Matt Cutts:
In my experience, not every article directory site is high-quality. Sometimes you see a ton of articles copied all over the place, and it’s hard to even find original content on the site. The user experience for a lot of those article directory sites can be pretty bad too. So you’d see users landing on those sorts of pages have a bad experience. If you’re thinking of boosting your reputation and getting to be well-known, I might not start as the very first thing with an article directory. Sometimes it’s nice to get to be known a little better before jumping in and submitting a ton of articles as the first thing.
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So if you are expecting to create a website by just putting together ezinearticlees on your site, think again.
1 – those articles have been used by 1000s of other websites, many with higher authority and trust levels than your site
2 – you don’t know if the value of those articles have been discounted by the search engines (is Google giving a page rank to pages of those articles in other sites, or are they grey barred?

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Google is increasingly scrutinizing article submission directories.
In fact, in a webmasters event http://moderator.appspot.com/#16/e=7a9a last year, this question was posted to the Googlers
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QUESTION:
"Until recently (the last six months or so) a high ranking was achievable by submitting articles to article directories (providing they were 40%-60% unique), it no longer seems to be the case. Have links from article sites been de-valued at all?"
ANSWER By Matt Cutts:
In my experience, not every article directory site is high-quality. Sometimes you see a ton of articles copied all over the place, and it’s hard to even find original content on the site. The user experience for a lot of those article directory sites can be pretty bad too. So you’d see users landing on those sorts of pages have a bad experience. If you’re thinking of boosting your reputation and getting to be well-known, I might not start as the very first thing with an article directory. Sometimes it’s nice to get to be known a little better before jumping in and submitting a ton of articles as the first thing.
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So if you are expecting to create a website by just putting together ezinearticlees on your site, think again.
1 – those articles have been used by 1000s of other websites, many with higher authority and trust levels than your site
2 – you don’t know if the value of those articles have been discounted by the search engines (is Google giving a page rank to pages of those articles in other sites, or are they grey barred?
References :
Article Marketing and How it Impacts Search Engine Rankings http://www.powerhomebiz.com/blog/2008/10/article-marketing-and-how-it-impacts.html