hello, i heard if you write your own text on your blog, you will get a lot of hit from google. now there are some free magazine books with text they write them self. 90% of this text is not on internet, so if i write this text over from the magazine book to my blog i will get a lot of hits? becuase its unique keywords/text? please dont say things you may not copy the text from a magazine book, say its allowed. on magazine books there are like 2 threads per page, 40/50 pages each week and i will also put some p5/6 links on the blog so what do u guys think?
Yea all magazine content is definitely copywritten, you could summarize and reword and it would be okay.
Copying = No good. You could get sued. Why not just use magazines to give you ideas. You could just comment on every story, and you'd create a ton of unique content. Also don't be so sure that 90% of magazine text is not on the internet, as most magazines now have websites and they post a good deal of their content verbatim from the magazine to the web.
well i can copy the first line of the threads and search on google to it, and if it cant find it i use it, also i can make a site like the users are posting it, if someone send a warning email ( not a big chance) i just remove it
oo and the next:the idea is to make categories like: games/science/computers/women's/fitness etc etc like more 30 categories and post only thread name + text
example of a post: TITLE:America’s First Entry to the Humanoid Division of RoboCup Code (markup): We are Virginia Tech’s RoboCup team “SPRInt†(Soccer Playing Robots with Intelligence) and we just came back from RoboCup 2007.As you may remember,we were the only team that passed the qualifications from the United Sates in the humanoid division in the RoboCup history and our robot “DARwIn†(Dynamic Anthropomorphic Robot with Intelligence) was featured recently on the cover of SERVO Magazine (Vol. 4, No. 12). A three-part technical series about its development was featured, as well. Nearly 300 teams from 33 countries geared up to compete at RoboCup 2007 in Atlanta at the Georgia Institute of Technology July 3-10 and DARwIn fought hard against other teams from all around the world.We were not able to advance to the finals, but we had a strong showing at the event. At least we were the audience’s favorite (underdog) team — especially with DARwIn’s Code (markup): if you search on google to a line in this text, example: the qualifications from the United Sates in the humanoid division in the Code (markup): you will find nothing, so if i post this on my blog, it will be my unique post right? also i will not copy images from the magazines, also i will not post the whole story, dont think someone can see its the whole story or not, if i tell about myself and then cut the latest 5 lines, will you know about it? nahh i will also disable right mouse button for protection so other people cant copy the text from my site to there site so what do u guys think? will this bring me a lot of hits? say i post 30 threads a day, that will be like 10.000 words a day??????? (oo also the the text above is from a free magazine book saying you can use it for your own use, so legaal
Why copy from magazines? There are zillions of free articles available to use as website content. Do a search for "free articles" and you will come up with dozens of them. These articles can be used as long as you keep the author's name and link at the bottom. mp :8^)
Yes, you can do it. No, you shouldn't do it. You'll learn your lesson either way. You just might learn it the bad way if you start breaking copyright laws like that.
huh free articles? if its free everyone can get it so it will be not unique for me so google will not send me hits right?
If the magazine says that you can use it for your own personal use, that is not the same as saying you can copy this and put it on a page to generate ad revenue. Personal use and commercial use (even if the commerce is for yourself) are completely different things. Also, just having unique content is no magical bullet for getting traffic. While it is true that if you have no unique content then you are less likely to get traffic from Google, the mere act of having content does not mean you will get much traffic. It will depend on the keywords you are looking at. If there is a lot of competition for those keywords by others that have had estblished sites that have their unique content, you might still be buried several pages back in the results. Not much traffic from there. By the same token, even if you are number one in the results, if the keywords do not have many searches for them then you you won't get much traffic then either. Turning off the right click option will not stop anyone but the most casual user from taking content from your site.
It all depends on what keywords you are promoting. Google wants to see quality content on your site. If you have a site about "baby shoes" and you aggregate lots of articles and content about that topic Google will rank you higher and you'll have a better chance of showing up higher in the results. Better yet start with articles and write some of your own content! In the long term you'll be much better off. mike :8^)
yeah.. seems as a good idea to get unique fresh content... surely free articles get used in hundred of sites.... when doing this don't forget to mention source...
google serp positions has so many criterias. good content is one of the criterias. some people are saying those criterias are over 200
look at the sample text here above, its unique right? search it on google and you will not find any site which is using it, i want to make a site with like 100 categories, like science/computers/games/movies/life/school/appz etc etc and post a lot from magazine books and put like 10-15 p5/p6 links on it