HELP! SEO blogging question..confused about duplicate content.?
I have a blog with content I created myself. When I am uploading it to sites such as digg, propeller, etc. how does Google know my content is the original and NOT duplicate content?
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I have a blog with content I created myself. When I am uploading it to sites such as digg, propeller, etc. how does Google know my content is the original and NOT duplicate content?
I dont want duplicate content on my page but dont know how to fix this.
I have two files- one labelled index and the other labelled 1801 (linked to Home button)
website url is www.texasinvestigate.com
I currently have a blog, which consists of SOLELY unique content. Everything is unique.
I am considering buying another domain, and moving all the content from the first domain to it.
If the content is removed from the original domain, and only placed on the new domain, will this still be seen as DUPLICATE content by Google (and other search engines)?
I’ve written some articles and submitted them to many article directories, so they are published on a couple hundred other websites. I want to include them on my website now. My question is–does Google penalize just the web PAGE that has duplicate content, or does it penalize the whole website. Right now, my website has pretty good SERPs and I don’t want that to change at all.
If a website has multiple URLs pointing to the same content – is it really bad?
If a website takes content from a partner and posts it up – is it bad?
And what penalties can, or does, Google mete out to those posting duplicate content?
my web site is www.texasinvestigate.com
I have two files one is index and the other is 1801(homepage) I have the same content on both.
Does anyone know how youtube checks if some1 else uploaded the same video on youtube? What does youtube look for? Creation date? File size? what things?
I have a stack of duplicate content PLR’s (300) and some of them are original but most are not! Is there any software freeware or otherwise that can check several hundred articles against the content online to sift out the original stuff quickly without labouring for hours by googling one article at a time? Thanks in advance!
Web hosting companies suspend hosting if someone uses duplicate content?