How Much Influency Is There In Optimized Duplicate Content?

How Much Influency Is There In Optimized Duplicate Content? - http://answerguy.com Avatar Posted by jeffyablon under Online Marketing
From http://answerguy.com 3781 days ago
Made Hot by: maestro68 on December 21, 2013 10:53 pm
Duplicated Frogs? Duplicated Content. The Question is this: can correctly optimized duplicate content create Influency? Good Content Marketing trumps everything





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Written by jeffyablon
3777 days ago

I think micropayment is the right idea. Of course, it's an idea that would require people like Anita to have the cajones to get in the game ...



Written by kingofcontent92
3777 days ago

It is a good strategy.

Amazing article,thanks to the author for giving us these useful advice and information.



Written by jeffyablon
3778 days ago

I think robot SPAM will continue to exist until there's a financial disincentive. I also think that if the proportion OF that SPAM gets much higher there might have to be, but I don't know who's going to enforce that; good luck fining someone in another country from here in the States, for example!



Written by lyceum
3778 days ago

Jeff: I wonder if the robots are getting energy from spam in a can?! How would you enforce the financial disincentive? How about that you have to do micropayments in order to publishing things on a future private version of the Internet?



Written by jeffyablon
3778 days ago

Well, here's 'the deal' (subject, as is everything in Googleville, to change without reasonable notice):

There's NO 'duplicate content penalty'. None. At all. Why? Because there doesn't need to be; Google apportions credibility for duplicate copies of the same thing where it thinks it should go.

Meaning (for example) that a lot of times stuff I post here (yes, OUR stuff) ranks higher here than it does at answerguy.com ... even though the source is us (Google knows this, of course) and we have pretty good credibility with them. HOWEVER, they also sometimes sees bizsugar as so high that it ranks them higher for our stuff than it does us.

This of course is of some concern. But ... really? If someone comes here and follows a link to us, haven't we still gotten you to do what we wanted?

I hope the answer wasn't too long. The short, no-context-provided answer would be "nope, no problem".



Written by lyceum
3778 days ago

Jeff: Thanks for your descriptive answer! Thanks for sharing your thoughts on BizSugar! I tried to do a (duplicate;) comment on your blog, but it didn't "recognize" my comment! ;)

Do you think that the robots will continue to "create" so much material in the future?

"...over 60% of all traffic on the Internet being generated by bots."



Written by lyceum
3778 days ago

Jeff: How is content judged that is distributed in several channel. Say that I take a photo with my smartphone and use the Instagram and then it will create a post on Tumblr, share an update on Twitter and Facebook and add the photo on Flickr. Is this OK duplicate content?



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