Is Duplicate Content Killing Your Search Engine Rankings?

Posted on March 25, 2006 
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The search engines are filtering out duplicate content sites so if you are making content sites such as ‘Virtual Real Estate’ [VRE] as termed by John Reese. Creating good content sites which generate passive revenue streams from many sources:

and others.

One of David A.Utter’s many articles published at WebProNews provides some handy tips to avoid getting banned from search engines for duplicate content including using a robot text file to list web pages that you do not want indexed by the search engines.

There are a few othere opions such as rewriting your articles but this can be very time consuming and labor intensive, especially if you have 20, 50 or more articles to convert. I know authors who have done this and submitted their rewritten articles to ezine directories but they have been rejected!

If you are part of a content membership site and want to use your private label products such as articles you should use a service like ‘Secret Article Converter’ to make your content unique. This is by far the best article conversion service that I highly recommend due to the way in which keywords and content is rearranged to fit your needs. You can amend paragraphs and add more content with the service at Secret Article Converter.

If you are using the service or similar software you are welcome to leave a comment. Please note that all comments are moderated before publishing live to the blog.

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