Mirrored Content Affect for SEO

Koobecka

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Hi guys!
Have you seen about Mirrored Content?
I was very shocked when checking one of my client website through copyscape.com
I found a website trafficgold.biz/ and then check these website, and dumb!
I got the same content with my client's website. Exactly same, even with each blog posts I've posted.

Then I check the source and found this code Code: <!-- Mirrored from getwebsitetraffic.org/ by HTTrack Website Copier/3.x [XR&CO'2010], Thu, 15 Sep 2011 01:34:23 GMT --><!-- Added by HTTrack --><meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html;charset=UTF-8"><!-- /Added by HTTrack -->How do you think about this? Should I worry it's can hurt my SEO efforts?
Please share your best advice here.
Very appreciated all your reply.
Thanks, Deny Saputra! if they ranking good than your client site than file DMCA and get that site down hi
may be this going to harm a bit, but the chances is that the other site effect more because your site is the orignal one and published before the duplicated one. You pick any website randomly and try to check that content on copyscape, you will definitely find it duplicated. I think, If you have good backlinks coming in and website is well optimized, then duplicate content is secondary. still try to use article spinner so that you wont get duplicate content issue...try to replace words with similar meanings Quote: Originally Posted by m1985nehal You pick any website randomly and try to check that content on copyscape, you will definitely find it duplicated. I think, If you have good backlinks coming in and website is well optimized, then duplicate content is secondary. still try to use article spinner so that you wont get duplicate content issue...try to replace words with similar meanings Thanks for your and all replies,
These are more than just article duplicated or something like that, they use a kind of mirror, so it's really all the same content, except for internal links, products, and shopping carts. Almost the whole "cheating" my clients website. Yes, I can understand how frustrating a thing like that can be. I would certainly think that it would affect your seo rankings, as both domains would have duplicate content. You should write to them and have the content / site removed. If you want to gain more traffic to your website think outside the box. Google is a vast search engine that can give you a ton of opportunities to rank well for your market. It may hurt your efforts... because Google counts more than one factors to adjudge the original author of the content. And, Authority of website is one of them.

Here is the video to know about the factors that Google use to determine the real author of the content,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2J3q9UKwCvM

Hope this helps! Quote: Originally Posted by C.Rebecca It may hurt your efforts... because Google counts more than one factors to adjudge the original author of the content. And, Authority of website is one of them.

Here is the video to know about the factors that Google use to determine the real author of the content,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2J3q9UKwCvM

Hope this helps! Hi C.Rebecca, thanks for your reply, and thanks for the link As far as I know mirror content is a black hat technique that can lead to penalized or banned in the Search Engine. Quote: Originally Posted by denysaputra Hi guys!
Have you seen about Mirrored Content?
I was very shocked when checking one of my client website through copyscape.com
I found a website trafficgold.biz/ and then check these website, and dumb!
I got the same content with my client's website. Exactly same, even with each blog posts I've posted.

Then I check the source and found this code Code: <!-- Mirrored from getwebsitetraffic.org/ by HTTrack Website Copier/3.x [XR&CO'2010], Thu, 15 Sep 2011 01:34:23 GMT --><!-- Added by HTTrack --><meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html;charset=UTF-8"><!-- /Added by HTTrack -->How do you think about this? Should I worry it's can hurt my SEO efforts?
Please share your best advice here.
Very appreciated all your reply.
Thanks, Deny Saputra! Definitely, It will effect your SEO effort. It's better to file DMCA complaint or ask that site owner to remove the content Quote: Originally Posted by denysaputra Hi guys!
Have you seen about Mirrored Content?
I was very shocked when checking one of my client website through copyscape.com
I found a website trafficgold.biz/ and then check these website, and dumb!
I got the same content with my client's website. Exactly same, even with each blog posts I've posted.

Then I check the source and found this code Code: <!-- Mirrored from getwebsitetraffic.org/ by HTTrack Website Copier/3.x [XR&CO'2010], Thu, 15 Sep 2011 01:34:23 GMT --><!-- Added by HTTrack --><meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html;charset=UTF-8"><!-- /Added by HTTrack -->How do you think about this? Should I worry it's can hurt my SEO efforts?
Please share your best advice here.
Very appreciated all your reply.
Thanks, Deny Saputra! If your content has been copied by any one and if it has been crawled first than your site then it be consider as the original one and your site can be hurtful by that. So if you have found this kind of situation then you can use the detect scraper form and submit it to google then they will reply you after checking for what you have said. Then google will consider your site content as the first and penalised the other one. Thanks for all replies guys! I just found new fact if I can't find trafficgold.biz/ on Google search, even by typing this domain and then search it.
It should not be allowed because the search engine would see that as a duplicate content. They have to link back to your site and give you credit or they have to pull the site down FOR SURE. you can register complaint thru DMCA and let google know about this.

As you said Deny, if the site is not seen on google search, probably google has already found that out and have known that the other site owner is using black hat technique and has pulled it down! But you still register complaint thru DCMA just to be doubly sure
 
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