How To Avoid Tons Of Duplicated Content?

This post was written by Neil on December 24, 2007
Posted Under: Article Marketing

Duplicate content is a pretty big issue at the moment, there is so much misinformation flying around on the subject.

I wouldn’t let the duplicate content issue put you off submitting articles to directories however, this is still one of the best ways of building one way links to your site, the problem is that Google will only show one website in it’s listings to searchers, can’t blame them for that, there’s no point in showing doezens of listing showing the same content.

However, and this is where the confusion starts, are Google counting the links pointing to your site from all the other sites that have used your articles? Personally, I think they do, but I don’t think they carry as much weight as they used to.

Jack Stowe has submitted an article on building links and duplicate content, he mentions reciprocal linking, this technique used to work well, however I don’t use this strategy anymore as it is pretty much ineffective.

Jack does mention unique content, this is a must for any website, your website won’t survive without it!

Thanks for the article Jack.

Neil

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How To Avoid Tons Of Duplicated Content?

In order to gain website popularity, you need links–more quality links to get a higher page rank. You have to build links in many other ways. Exchanging links is more popular as reciprocal linking. You link to other site in exchange of their link to you. You submit your blog or url address to blog directories and search engine for incoming links.

Another is by getting links from comments you made from other related site.

But it is interesting to note that your site was penalized having many duplicated contents. How to know if you are the victim of your own content? Google doesn’t count duplicate content that’s linked to your site. Your google alerts, which you have set-up to know if someone has linked to your site is useless now. Only one is counted. In 2008, it is more likely that Google will completely eradicate content duplication. We’ll check to that.

You need to create hundreds of unique articles to be distributed to article directories. You need to write more unique articles and submit to article directories in order to be able to get higher page rank in google. Qualitycontent.net is outstanding in the concept of original articles. Only one publisher is allowed to get your article. I get back to submit because I prove Jonathan Leger’s outstanding concept about original articles distribution.

Google wants fresh articles and not those that have been duplicated many times. You really need to create at least twenty unique articles per month for article directories submission. But if you can make more original articles the better. However, it is a painstaking task submitting one by one, you may want article submitter. By 2008, more websites will be forced to create more different versions of the original content at least twenty articles per month to article directories. But how much more if you can create hundreds of unique articles for article directories submission? More links, higher page ranks then more traffic, right?

This is just to let you know that google is serious. If you checked your backlinks you would notice that google has discounted duplicated links in your site, which have been downloaded many times in the article directories. This happened to my health blog.

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