How does Google evaluate original content?

Discussion in 'Google' started by rainmist, Oct 17, 2008.

  1. #1
    Google love original content. How does Google evaluate original content? What kinds of article do Google consider as unique article?
     
    rainmist, Oct 17, 2008 IP
  2. chillingbreeze

    chillingbreeze Well-Known Member

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    Articles/content that is not published elsewhere will be unique in Google's eyes. Google cannot recognize re-written content that passes through copyscape but regular visitors do recognize. And that'd affect your site's and content credibility.

    Cheers!
     
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  3. somik

    somik Peon

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    I dont understand how a program can look at a content and realise its out of ordinary...

    And there are millions of websites out there. To make something unique is gonna be a little harder then it seems...
     
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  4. rainmist

    rainmist Peon

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    I think so. Too many contents in the Internet. Many of them are similar.

    Thanks, chillingbreeze

    I tried to rewrite articles by thesaurus, but Google did not index my content.
     
    rainmist, Oct 17, 2008 IP
  5. chillingbreeze

    chillingbreeze Well-Known Member

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    I'm not sure what you meant by "rewrite articles by thesaurus". Google may take 7-10 days to index your content. To get it indexed sooner. you can digg, sphinn or reddit your site/blog/content/ article.

    Any directory submission or social bookmarking will facilitate the indexing of your content.

    Google index every page sooner or later no matter it is copied or original.

    Cheers!

     
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  6. rainmist

    rainmist Peon

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    Yeah, G indexed my test contents, but they disappeared 3 days later.
     
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    sweetfunny Banned

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    Easy it looks at groupings of words, just because there are millions of sites that means nothing. For each new word in a sentence, the probability someone else has written the same exact words becomes more and more remote.

    Lets look at the first 8 words of your sentence, "I dont understand how a program can look" and would you believe it's unique, you are the only one on the net who has written those 8 words in that combination.

    So the chance of someone writing a 500 word article exactly like yours is statistically close to impossible.
     
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    iLine.us Banned

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    Very true. Google has refined their engine over the years to become even better at identifying duplicate content. Don't think they decide on accident!
     
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    Google consider all articles as original if they are not found on the internet before. Google can easily detect if any article was copied from the internet or not. So original content is the one not published before.
     
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    Google cant know it, will know duplicate and spelling grammar i think...
     
    rena, Oct 20, 2008 IP
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    its sure google know copy content
     
    ganeshkgiri, Oct 20, 2008 IP
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    tolgafiratoglu Well-Known Member

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    It's an algortmic issue to compare web site contents, if you have enough cpu power.

    But honestly, Google don't care originality in local languages. In Turkish search, web sites created by bots can be in first page of results. Sadly.
     
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    I think the first indexed article is considered as the original article...
     
    Minterest, Oct 21, 2008 IP
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    You will never find out what is the algo to determine the originality of content. I really doubt that this is copyscape clon.
     
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    The kind that is unique if not then i guess it would be a clone right?
     
    malcolm1, Oct 22, 2008 IP