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Duplicate Content Penalty - How to Lose Google Ranking Fast!
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| by Joe Duchesne |
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Duplicate content penalty. Ever
heard of it? This penalty is applied by Google and
possibly other search engines when content found on your
website is largely the same as what is found elsewhere on
your site or on other websites across the internet.
Search engine spam has been common ever since search
engines were first invented. Search engine spam describes
the practice of making changes to your website that gets
you listed high in search engines at the expense of
readability by humans. Years ago, you could get ranked
high on a search term simply by repeating it as many times
as possible in a document. The primitive search engines of
the past ranked the importance of a keyword simply by
counting the number of times a term appeared on a page.
Today's search engines are much more complex.
Google has been waging war against all kinds of search
engine spam and especially against duplicate content in
all forms. There are two main types of duplicate content
that Google is concerned about.
The first is a website that simply lists the very same
page hundreds or thousands of times with simply a few
words changed. This is usually done to attain high ranking
on a wide range of keywords. It is most often used to get
ranked high on a whole bunch of keywords unrelated to your
website but can sometimes be done by a site that is on
topic but simply offering duplicate content.
The second type of duplicate content that Google is
concerned about revolves around affiliate programs. It has
been common practice for high traffic websites to
establish an affiliate program. Affiliate programs
themselves don't worry Google. What it doesn't like
though, is for an affiliate program to take a template and
then offer it to its base of affiliates to use. Some of
the higher traffic websites end up with thousands upon
thousands of duplicate websites all promoting the very
same things and, according to Google, not offering any
real value to the internet community. A website offering
this type of cookie cutter website can easily find
themselves de-listed by Google as happened to Template
Monster a while back.
The third type of duplicate content is simply not included
in the Google index. This is content that is found
elsewhere on the internet at large. Google and the other
major search engines are interested in gathering and
cataloging as much quality, unique content as possible for
human consumption. To this end, they look to minimize the
amount of duplicate content they allow in their index.
This is why creating a new website and simply filling it
with third part content will rarely if ever result in high
rankings in the Google index.
The solution? Don't rely on duplicate content as your main
method of driving traffic to your site. Should you avoid
all duplicate content? Of course not. What kind of
duplicate content is acceptable? Answering this question
is easily another article in itself.
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| About
the Author: Joe Duchesne is
the co-founder of http://www.yowling.com.
Yowling offers an easy to use web
site builder that lets you create a
professional website in no time at all for as little as
$21 a month. Reprint freely as long as you keep the live
links in this resource box linking back to my website. |
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