at an earlier point, when i was link-building for a couple of people. they wanted me to submit same press release to dozens of websites. the same press release. now the content must have a duplication error? wouldn't it? even while doing some articles at ezine. people wanted me to submit there first and after the approval, go for goarticles too. submit the same stuff. why so? i mean don't they know it'd have duplication issue or what? does that work in that way? now i charged a guy for Press release submission to 50 websites + writing it. so now if i submit same PR to various websites, would it help my client to even have a little impact on his homepage by that? or would it be considered the copied stuff? same i want to know for ezines n goarticles. once after the approval of ezines, should i or should i not submit the same article to Goarticles?
im actually, anxiously waiting for the reply... i think i messed up offering my client for PR.. though i'd do that but i don't like fooling people. i mean i can show him the efforts my marketing the same PR after getting it written. i can submit it to 50 websites. but since it'd have sum infringement issue, my guess is that efforts would go wasted? can anyone explain the right way to market your articles and press releases? for articles, i know you can do a huge article of 1000 words may be... spun it with a software, submit it elsewhere .. but what if i submit the same article having to be approved by ezines elsewhere.. i got about 60 live articles and the count is increasing, i want to do more out of it?
Don;t worry, if there is a duplicate problem, its the site publish the press release has the problem, not yours. all your get is link juice, however, you might get less juice from a duplicated one
okay. but i was think as if its not about the website its about the page. my duplicate PR would be on a single page. so that page would be having the infringement issue not the website. hence the page would be losing all of its value too. isn't it the case?
As far as I understand your situation, why not just talk to the those site owners.. to at least revise revise the article and made them understand your point.. often times, if your article is submitted to ezine and got live, then you post it to other article site there are no issue of duplication..
the point isn't if the rest of the article submission site other than ezine looks for plagiarism that strictly, the point is google's algorithm is designed to have a kind of "copyscape.com" thing in it.. which looks out for each page for plagiarism and if it is the copied material, the page loses the PR?
dont think so , if some one launching new product then how company can distribute different content for same product