Okay say i have an article site... it's brand new... and i add the new unique article to my site and then a day later i type site:http://www.mysite.com in google, and see that the new article i added has been indexed... now there is no risk of me getting penalized for duplicate content, right? or if i submit my same article to ezinearticles.com and they post it, will google consider them the original source considering they have a higher pagerank and have been established a lot longer?
I don't believe that's correct. While they may not know who originally wrote the article first, i believe they can tell who published it online first. That's why i was asking about their duplicate content penalty.
The only way around this is to write two different versions of all your articles. Google is likely to trust the article sites more than yours and assume the content is from their site not yours. Its not worth the risk.
Hi there, I think you may proceed as u are really trying to do.There is no such a risk factor for you. Thanking You
I think not, if the original article is cached first, then other sites would be in supplemental if Google found out that the article page are copied by other sites because the page/site is in Google's cache.
If your new site publishes an article that is syndicated by Yahoo & the New York Times don't expect yours to be the highest ranked.
this is correct. write one "master" version for your own site, and re-write one to allow others to publish on their own websites (with a link to your website in the author comments of course).