I have made a duplicate content of my webiste, so I can just send paid vistors to it, like PPC and etc. Will that effect my other website which has high rank?
You are paying visitors to be on your site? Adverts or otherwise? To click ads on there? Your post is confusing butit sounds like your up to no good. And yes it will affect your other website severelky.
If you've copied the entire site then one of them will end up penalised by Google - my understanding was that the 'new' version would be the one penalised but I'm sure someone with more knowledge will be along to give you a full explanation. Why can't you use your main site for your PPC traffic?
use your robots.txt file to keep the duplicate content out of the engines. This is what the engines want so give it to them. To keep everybody out of the site you can use the below as robots.txt User-agent: * Disallow: / Code (markup):
SEO-wise, I think what you have in your site should be unique. Whatever advertising posts you will be making in other people's sites to attract visitors or potential customers should be 100% different from what is written in your main site.
Does this mean its being blocked? Its in my stats. Robots/Spiders visitors 7 different robots Hits Bandwidth Last visit Inktomi Slurp 5+7 326.24 KB 28 Apr 2007 - 16:17 Googlebot 7+3 461.46 KB 27 Apr 2007 - 18:03 Unknown robot (identified by hit on 'robots.txt') 0+7 182 Bytes 25 Apr 2007 - 11:06 Unknown robot (identified by 'crawl') 4 257.02 KB 15 Apr 2007 - 08:18 Alexa (IA Archiver) 1+1 62.65 KB 22 Apr 2007 - 07:34 MSNBot 1 65.84 KB 07 Apr 2007 - 03:25 EchO! 1 65.86 KB 07 Apr 2007 - 03:08 * Robots shown here gave hits or traffic "not viewed" by visitors, so they are not included in other charts. Numbers after + are successful hits on "robots.txt" files
If you made an exact copy, the older of the two according to Google index may be flagged as dup content.
Come on, why the older one? Temporarily, until all the filters sum up, maybe. But in the long term, the copy on the new domain will loose. Google will always try to compare the relevancy of both documents and an age of the domain still is something that counts.
that doesn't work with my website, its a credit website, as all people who sign up are not approves. The sign up page is on their website. Thats why I need another domain, to see which traffic converts well.
The document/site with the lesser page strength or "authority" will be the one that goes Supp, regardless of Newest/Oldest.
I've heard that if you change an article (or anything with content) by more than 20% than SE's dont count it as duplicate content. Is this true?