BossLication2
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I have one website with blog. I have published a blog on that. Could I use the same blog as a article for article submission. Will this cause any duplicate content problem?
Thanks in advance. Duplicate content? Assuming the blog has already been indexed on your site, no. However, blog writing and article writing are very different. A good blog may not necessarily be a good article. Both present information to the reader, but they do it in different ways. After all, blogs are alot more informal and inject alot more personality than articles.
Plus, when you post the exact same thing on your site and on an article directory, you're not offering anything new to your readers. One major point of having a resource box in an article directory is to encourage people to visit your site. If they read your article, and like it enough to click on your link, you really need to offer them something new. If you point them to a site that has the same content they just read, they're not going to stick around.
Your best bet is to take your blogs and rewrite them. That way, they'll conform to article writing standards better, and your visitors won't see the exact same content twice. Quote: Originally Posted by nicolebeckett Duplicate content? Assuming the blog has already been indexed on your site, no. However, blog writing and article writing are very different. A good blog may not necessarily be a good article. Both present information to the reader, but they do it in different ways. After all, blogs are alot more informal and inject alot more personality than articles.
Plus, when you post the exact same thing on your site and on an article directory, you're not offering anything new to your readers. One major point of having a resource box in an article directory is to encourage people to visit your site. If they read your article, and like it enough to click on your link, you really need to offer them something new. If you point them to a site that has the same content they just read, they're not going to stick around.
Your best bet is to take your blogs and rewrite them. That way, they'll conform to article writing standards better, and your visitors won't see the exact same content twice. I agree with what she's saying. Once your site has been indexed (check by typing site:yoursitename.com in google), you won't have to worry about duplicate content.
Taking content from blog to article writing is not ideal, though. Blog content reflect your view while article content is very objective, presents middle point. So, you can use some rewrite software to spin and rewrite your content for article marketing. really?? oh my I've been doing that in a week now...article spinning would be the best way. Quote: Originally Posted by core8284 article spinning would be the best way. Article spinners generally generate a pretty much unreadable "duplicate" article which reflects very poorly on your business. In the time it takes for manually correct it, you'd be a lot better off (for any number of reasons) writing fresh material.
Thanks in advance. Duplicate content? Assuming the blog has already been indexed on your site, no. However, blog writing and article writing are very different. A good blog may not necessarily be a good article. Both present information to the reader, but they do it in different ways. After all, blogs are alot more informal and inject alot more personality than articles.
Plus, when you post the exact same thing on your site and on an article directory, you're not offering anything new to your readers. One major point of having a resource box in an article directory is to encourage people to visit your site. If they read your article, and like it enough to click on your link, you really need to offer them something new. If you point them to a site that has the same content they just read, they're not going to stick around.
Your best bet is to take your blogs and rewrite them. That way, they'll conform to article writing standards better, and your visitors won't see the exact same content twice. Quote: Originally Posted by nicolebeckett Duplicate content? Assuming the blog has already been indexed on your site, no. However, blog writing and article writing are very different. A good blog may not necessarily be a good article. Both present information to the reader, but they do it in different ways. After all, blogs are alot more informal and inject alot more personality than articles.
Plus, when you post the exact same thing on your site and on an article directory, you're not offering anything new to your readers. One major point of having a resource box in an article directory is to encourage people to visit your site. If they read your article, and like it enough to click on your link, you really need to offer them something new. If you point them to a site that has the same content they just read, they're not going to stick around.
Your best bet is to take your blogs and rewrite them. That way, they'll conform to article writing standards better, and your visitors won't see the exact same content twice. I agree with what she's saying. Once your site has been indexed (check by typing site:yoursitename.com in google), you won't have to worry about duplicate content.
Taking content from blog to article writing is not ideal, though. Blog content reflect your view while article content is very objective, presents middle point. So, you can use some rewrite software to spin and rewrite your content for article marketing. really?? oh my I've been doing that in a week now...article spinning would be the best way. Quote: Originally Posted by core8284 article spinning would be the best way. Article spinners generally generate a pretty much unreadable "duplicate" article which reflects very poorly on your business. In the time it takes for manually correct it, you'd be a lot better off (for any number of reasons) writing fresh material.