Same artcile on multiple sites

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by GoogleIstheMan, Oct 15, 2008.

  1. #1
    Is putting the same article on multiple article/press release websites likely to be considered spam/ignore by google ?

    Scenario:

    Week 1 : put same article on 10 website
    Week 2 : put another artcile on the same 10 websites
    Week 3 : put another artcile on the same 10 websites

    So articles change every week but websites don't.

    What do you guys think?
     
    GoogleIstheMan, Oct 15, 2008 IP
  2. Dodger

    Dodger Peon

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    #2
    It is duplicate content. What do you think will happen?
     
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  3. Technica

    Technica Active Member

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    #3
    I think the one which will get crawled first will considered as the original content and then the others which are crawled later will get penalized by adding duplicate content. but can help in getting some traffic.

    So I think we can put one article on our site, let it be crawled and then submit that article to other article sites.

    what do you think?
     
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  4. GoogleIstheMan

    GoogleIstheMan Peon

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    #4
    dodger: I guess the obvious - Ignored.

    My question was really around hoping that it would work but that would be too easy! Life is a b****
     
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  5. GoogleIstheMan

    GoogleIstheMan Peon

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    #5
    technica - your site? a bit more pls
     
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  6. Technica

    Technica Active Member

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    #6
    not sure what r u saying :confused:
     
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  7. Dodger

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    #7
    ... and then we die! ;)

    As the saying goes "content is king", but original content is God.
     
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  8. GoogleIstheMan

    GoogleIstheMan Peon

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    #8
    wasn't sure if you are offering a service here or just writing generally :-s
    if you were offering a service, I was asking for a bit more info.
     
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  9. Dodger

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    #9
    Screw that idea dude. Syndicate the article from your own site and cut out the middle man. It is as simple as writing up a usage policy which should include leaving all in-content links intact, and a link back to your original article.

    If you find that your articles are getting picked up frequently and notice people are not linking back, then slap them with a digital copyright infringement at Google. Digital Millennium Copyright Act
     
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  10. Technica

    Technica Active Member

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    No, I am not offering any service here :)
    I am writing it in general, I thought I am wrong then I will get corrected myself here with you :)
     
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  11. GoogleIstheMan

    GoogleIstheMan Peon

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    #11
    technica thats a dodgy to check if you are right or not! would have prefered you to ask as its quite misleading.

    Anyway Dodger - Cheers for the clarification
     
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  12. dealnshop

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    #12
    1st will be read and rest will be ignored
     
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    #13
    Rewrite your article and submit it. Change some words, phrases, etc.
     
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  14. Dodger

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    #14
    That wasn't a clarification, it was a suggestion.

    Article submission sites gain more through your efforts. They sit back and let YOU create content for them. Remember that when your article gets submitted, there is a link back to the article site as well.

    And have you actually read any of those articles? You will not find anything worth your time of day in there. Plain crap.

    If you were a serious writer, I suppose you can use them for building a portfolio of your writing skills. That would be more advantageous for you than the linking aspects. But if that were the case, why not use your blog to do just the same? Promote yourself, if you are good, and let the chips fall where they may.
     
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  15. Mortgage Application

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    #15
    you can risk being banned by Google for doing that.. I would just post it one time to the 10 different article websites...
     
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  16. GoogleIstheMan

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  17. to_m

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    #17
    I don`t change the content of the article manually for example cos have an solution which do it for me, I mean change words to synonyms but not only. I create an article and cut them to 10 parts for example, every part of that article are randomly rotated yet. I can set the application to create an article from 4 randomly choiced parts of that article for example.

    Of course article can be builded from as many parts as you want and every time when you will add them to the wordpress weblog will be "unique" for google.

    You can set several synonyms to every word of the article and rotate every section of it with other.

    That give me an uniqie content and works perfectly since 2 years.

    Registration on wordpress blogs are fully automated too.
     
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  18. Sem-Advance

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    #18
    Silliest thing I have ever heard lol....

    Continue to think Googles stupid at your own peril.......:rolleyes:
     
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  19. Justinmg77

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    #19
    I have posted articles to about 4-5 sites at a time, and made sure to at least chance some text in the resource box and such. I have read SEO experts suggesting to do this, submit one article to many sites.. Im not sure if this would be picked up as dup content or not... so my answer is i dont know and if anyone here really knows some facts on this we would appreciate it.. i want to know too!
     
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  20. GoogleIstheMan

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    #20
    Do you use any software for this or just a DIY automation job ?

    Sounds a bit risky but hey if it's been working for you for 2yrs, great!
     
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