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Leonlatro
Feb 18th 2009, 2:53 am
I have a cooking receipt blog page and I want to improve my backlinks. There is another cooking reciept forum with a PR4. What happens if I copy my receipt content from my blog and paste it to this PR4 forum as a thread with giving a link back to my website?Does it increase my page rank and is it a good backlink?Is it a good idea to copy my unique blog content to another high page rank website?

contentboss
Feb 18th 2009, 4:11 am
if you dilute your content like that you run the risk of the search engines deciding that you aren't the 'definitive' source for this text, and that in fact you have just copied it.

TLSC
Feb 18th 2009, 5:15 am
Would be mush smarter to rewrite the article or write a fresh article and submit it to their forums in this way.

The backlink will definitely help you.

Leonlatro
Feb 18th 2009, 7:58 am
How does the search engine decide if I am the source of the content? I think if google indexed the content in my blog at first, then my blog must be the resource of it.Does it not work like this?

Lakshmi SEO
Feb 18th 2009, 9:54 am
Copy content will not help you

contentboss
Feb 18th 2009, 10:10 am
How does the search engine decide if I am the source of the content? I think if google indexed the content in my blog at first, then my blog must be the resource of it.Does it not work like this?

no. Otherwise deciding on the 'definitive' originator would rely on when the googlebot found it on your site.

Think about it.

If you wrote a book, went on holiday for 2 weeks, came back and found your cleaner had stolen your novel and published it elsewhere, would it belong to her???

seosheen
Feb 18th 2009, 11:10 am
no. Otherwise deciding on the 'definitive' originator would rely on when the googlebot found it on your site.

Think about it.

If you wrote a book, went on holiday for 2 weeks, came back and found your cleaner had stolen your novel and published it elsewhere, would it belong to her???

obviously that would not belong to her ...but publicly she would be writer....

primeelite
Feb 18th 2009, 11:24 am
It is whoever google caches first. Many places including my company are taking legal action or litigation action on every content stealer now. I know many media conglomerate companies are sending out cease and desist orders without even any contact to the owners as they are getting their content syndicated (stolen) so often.

tihan
Feb 18th 2009, 12:50 pm
Well, I think it works fine.