Quote without reference to the source - duplicate content, 60 words. Does G care?

Discussion in 'Google' started by Ivan_|3mW, Feb 19, 2008.

  1. #1
    Hello gurus =).

    have to say I haven't participated on forums for a couple of years and definitely enjoy observing all the rant and discussions! :D

    Have a quick question.

    Im doing a copy for one of our landers from organic search and want to put quotes in it.

    Quotes are from a respected publication and will be around 60 - 70 words. The problem is that I DO not want to link back to it, even with nofollow, since it will interrupt the natural flow of the copy.

    The copy is going to be 2000-2500 words.

    The concern is: How Google going to react to a bit of duplicate content.

    To give you heads up. this is how 60 words look:

    "Resale home activity caught a case of the winter sniffles in January, a further sign
    Canada’s mighty residential real estate market is finally in a slowdown. Last month,
    seasonally adjusted unit sales declined by 0.4 per cent from the month before and
    8 per cent from January, 2007, according to data released Friday by the Canadian
    Real Estate Association (CREA)."


    Again, linking back is not an option, while quoting respected publication is quite important.

    Thanks, would appreciated your trained eye.
     
    Ivan_|3mW, Feb 19, 2008 IP
  2. dpking

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    according to me they don't care ... for just 60 words out of a 100 pages website .. ;)
     
    dpking, Feb 19, 2008 IP
  3. Ivan_|3mW

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    THX! :D
     
    Ivan_|3mW, Feb 19, 2008 IP