What is duplicate content and Why you have to avoid using it
Webmasters often falsely penalize for duplicate content, which is a natural part of the web landscape, especially at a time Google says there is no penalty for duplicate content.
The
reality in 2017 is that if Google grades your content as a duplicate content
THIN, then you have a very serious problem that violates the web site's
performance and recommendations from Google to "clean up" this
"violation".
Duplicate
content generally refers to contain
content blocks within or between domains that correspond to the completely different content or are
substantially similar. Above all, this is not deceptive origin ...
It
is very important to understand that if in 2017, as a webmaster, you re-publish
articles, press releases, news and product descriptions found on other sites so
that your pages will certainly have trouble gaining Google's SERP pages).
Google
does not like to use the word "punishment", but when the whole site
is re-published content, Google does not classify.
If
you have a multi-site sales strategy of the same products - you are likely to
blow your long-term traffic, rather than dominate a niche as before, be able to
do so.
All
this is because the search engine works with duplicate content found on other
sites and experience that Google wants to provide its users and competitors.
Confuse
duplicate content on a website, and it might seem a shame to google as the end
result is the same; It is possible that important pages that have been
classified are not reassigned and the new content is quickly not recognized.
Your
site could even get a "manual action" to finish the content. The
worst case scenario for your site is taken by Google Panda's algorithm.
A good rule is; do not expect to find
the content found on other trustworthy sites
and expect to rank high on Google rank
not even when all you use to create automatically generated pages without added
value.
Tip:
Do not repeat the text, not even yours, on too many pages on your web page.
Read more:
·
Which pages of your website
violate your ranking?
·
Classification algorithm
change causes drop
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