Copy Past Content with use Main Source

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by rubelbd4, Mar 16, 2014.

  1. TIEro

    TIEro Active Member

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    #21
    Your question is too vague. There are millions of possibilities for mixing/handling content, and I have no idea what you understand by "help blogs", since that could also have dozens of meanings.

    If you mean you're ONLY posting other people's content, you'll get downrated as a dupe. (Not to mention the fact that your blog will suck for visitors.)
    If you mean you're ONLY posting excerpts, like the bookmarkers, your popularity will depend more on how well known your site is than on SEO stuff.
    If you mean you're posting a feed from (an)other site(s) alongside your own unique content, it's your own content that matters, not the copied feed.
    If you mean you're doing something else, it will depend on what exactly you're doing.

    I'm not an SEO pro, either. I just understand the fundamentals enough to know what does or doesn't work, not to tweak it all to get the best results. To me, the best SEO is that which you don't have to do, because your content speaks for itself.
     
    TIEro, Mar 24, 2014 IP
  2. John Dave

    John Dave Active Member

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    #22
    Well, thanks for the clarification @TIEro ! Lastly my motto is my previous post was same as your's, keep posting your's own content and your content will speak itself rather than posting someone else content. :D
     
    John Dave, Mar 24, 2014 IP
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    thsadmin Notable Member

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    #23
    NO! It wont help... you need original content, if you're ripping the work from places that have copyrights then your content may also get removed from Google, avoid copy & paste articles.
     
    thsadmin, Mar 24, 2014 IP
  4. John Dave

    John Dave Active Member

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    #24
    I know it would not help ! I have mentioned it there just to convey @TIEro we are talking about the same thing.
     
    John Dave, Mar 24, 2014 IP
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    #25
    These "seo gurus" do that. It`s exactly what they do. Copy paste an article without even knowing the meaning of it and placing their smart links, then expect results. Another strategy is to fill forums with some idiot spam over and over, but noone understands what those experts want.
     
    webcosmo, Mar 24, 2014 IP
  6. Kasak Srivastav

    Kasak Srivastav Greenhorn

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    #26
    Copying and pasting isn't goin to work out, I have a blog in which I use to copy the content from other sites and just put it in my blog with the author reference but guess what I've never seen on the search result. My blog is just piece of ....
     
    Kasak Srivastav, Mar 24, 2014 IP
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  7. Mainak Halder

    Mainak Halder Member

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    #27
    You are right. The so-called "seo gurus", even if they don't copy content directly, they spin an article with some automated software and generate backlinks. Ultimately, the one who worked hard to write the original article loses the hard work and not only does the website linking to the spun articles get banned or de-indexed by Google but the one who created the original article (that so gurus spun), that website too gets affected to some extent.
     
    Mainak Halder, Mar 25, 2014 IP
  8. John Dave

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    #28
    Exactly that is What i was trying to tell, try to create your own content rather than posting others.
     
    John Dave, Mar 27, 2014 IP
  9. Katherine Lee

    Katherine Lee Banned

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    #29
    When it is to get keyword ranking, copy paste is not going to help. Search Engines always prefer unique and fresh content. Duplicate content in blogs can decrease the rankings and Google can even penalize your site for the same. You can use the content for research and write it in your way with a fresh perspective.
     
    Katherine Lee, Mar 29, 2014 IP