Hello, I am interested in blogging; however, I have a question when it comes to duplicate content. I am an administrator of 2 websites, 1 is my personal and the other is my company. My personal blog and my company blog are both the same "industry" and "topic". Blogs that I wrote for the company could be placed on my blog as well. Currently I host my WordPress blog on my domain. I would like to ideally blog for both companies, and was wondering is it possible to post the same blog/article on both sites without getting penalized for duplicate content. Is this a viable solution? Are there any better methods? Thanks so much in advance!
I think you should not put the same contents on both the problem, But you should just spin those contents or rewrite them, Then you can use for the other site as well.
Do not use the same Content Twice. SE's have grown smarter but not so human friendly to accept situations like yours. Google talks about "multiple pages with largely identical content" as spam and you will fit in that activity very soon. Do not spin articles for any reason.
Content is the king and search engine always need best and unique content for their searchers requirement. So follow search engine's guidelines....
Don't use the same content on both the site. But you can rewrite that content then you can post on your blog. Google want 100% unique content so don't copy that content. Good Luck...!
It's a pure case of content duplication and you will definitely gonna penalised for this so its is not recommended to do so. Or else Write on content in text and another in Infographic with little changes.
I've had a similar issue before when I had to write very similar content for two different clients. I was really tempted to use the same post twice, but decided against it. If you've already got content to post, it will take less than 20 minute to change it enough so that it doesn't classify as "duplicate content". Really, it's worth investing those 20 minutes now instead of the hours you'll spend fixing the results of a ban from google.