Stop Worrying About Duplicate Content
The Real Truth About Duplicate Content
It is simply amazing how people will get ideas in their head and no matter what you tell them, they can’t rid of those ideas…no matter how ridiculous they are. One of these, and probably one of the biggest myths in all of Internet marketing, is the one about duplicate content and so called “penalties.” 97% of the marketers online are convinced that if you put your content on more than one site, you’re screwed. So it’s time to set the record straight once and for all, because this is ridiculous.
For starters, let’s take a look at the article directory model. How do these people make their money? They make it by providing content to web site publishers who are looking for content on specific topics. Now, do you really think that web site A, who takes an article from say, Ezine Articles on acne is the ONLY web site to use that article? Of course not. Some articles get picked up by web site B all the way through Z and beyond…especially if it’s good. Do you NOT think that these articles ALSO get indexed? If they didn’t, then the article directories would go out of business from providing a service that was WORTHLESS.
I mean come on folks…use a little common sense. Ezine Articles probably makes millions each year in Adsense revenue. But if that isn’t enough to convince you, go to Google and look up my friend Steven Wagenheim. You will notice thousands of pages on him. You will also notice quite a few of his Ezine Articles on OTHER sites…also indexed. If there was such a thing as duplicate content OR a penalty, don’t you think that there would only be ONE copy of that article indexed? Again, another reason why this myth is so ridiculous.
But if all that isn’t good enough for you, try this on for size. Google itself, has come out and said, “There is no such thing as duplicate content or a penalty for it.” Essentially, the only thing that will happen is this. If you have an article and put it on two separate pages on the same domain, it will ONLY be indexed on ONE of those pages. However, you will NOT receive any kind of a penalty because you had the article on two pages. Now, is it smart to put the same article on two separate pages on the same domain? Of course not. Why would you even do it anyway?
Point is, this whole thing about duplicate content has been blown WAY out of proportion, mostly by people who want to sell you some worthless article spinner that you DON’T need.
Okay, hopefully, this article will have put this issue to bed…once and for all.
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