Will Google still consider this duplicate content?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by mk484, Nov 18, 2008.

  1. #1
    I am in the process of optimizing my site and trying to improve my page rank. I have lots of duplicate content on my site, non-the-less the 0/10 page rank. I have recently learned from you guys that duplicate content is a big "No-No".

    I have a forum based site I am trying to develop, and I would like to offer my users at least one or two current and relative news articles on my home page.

    If I pay for news articles & get permission from a site like AP.org to put their articles on my site, does Google still consider it duplicate content when the bot crawl my site?

    Thanks,

    Marc
     
    mk484, Nov 18, 2008 IP
  2. phinelinda

    phinelinda Well-Known Member

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    Yes, it will consider it duplicate content.
     
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  3. mk484

    mk484 Active Member

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    That suxx. So, any News feed would hurt my page rank?
     
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    Dirky47 Active Member

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    Definitely.
     
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    Michaelr Peon

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    I found duplicate content on the main page a real problem but anything in the sub domains seems to have not issues. Just make sure the main page is very different!
     
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    That's interesting. Is it becuase the search engine will rank page by page but not site by site?
     
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