How we can decide which site use duplicate content?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by want2achieve, Oct 30, 2008.

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    If I post a new article on my blog and anyone copy paste this article on self blog and also be able to index before me. In this condition which person have duplicate content! Myself or that person who stolen my content?
     
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  2. vstar

    vstar Well-Known Member

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    Whoever gets indexed first will get credit for being the original author
     
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  3. seopositions

    seopositions Guest

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    From now on use http://pingomatic.com/ right after you submit your blog posts because it will ping the search engines and let them know that you have a new post on your blog! Then you will surely get indexed first for your hard work! Hope that helps :)
     
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  4. seodilip

    seodilip Active Member

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    It is considered that,the old domain has the content which is used by another new domain then that new domain's content will be treated as duplicate content......
     
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  5. Kneoteric_eSolutions

    Kneoteric_eSolutions Banned

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    Have a read through this post and it should help you to paint a clearer picture.
     
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  6. services-seo

    services-seo Peon

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    Google can determine which is the original content. They are good at that. If they have index a duplicate content, they penalize that site.
     
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  7. ganeshjacharya

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    The only way google can find which website has been written first is using the time stamp of the content creation. But I think that can be modified.

    So, the person who gets the original content index first, normally wins. But if you see someone is deliberately trying funny things, you can always report that here http://www.google.com/contact/spamreport.html

    I've never gone through a similar situation, but I think it will help.
     
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  8. phaoloo

    phaoloo Peon

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    yep :), I believe vstar is right! Google will treat like this. And Webmaster Tool has report spam, we can use this to tell google whenever we found someone copy our content.

    And why dont you tell google adsense? They will check that domain and may ban that account or that domain.

    I think Google will keep everything fairplay.
     
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  9. GuardianAngel

    GuardianAngel Active Member

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    Can I conclude that we also focus on link building to avoid being dubbed as a duplicate content blogger?
     
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    Use copyscape to check it out
     
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  11. want2achieve

    want2achieve Well-Known Member

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    Thanks all for giving a valuable info!
     
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  12. seoservicesvs

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    Yes i agree with you, if you want checking duplicate content, use copyscape. :cool:
     
    seoservicesvs, Oct 31, 2008 IP