will this hurt your ranking??

Started by bimmerime, 08-24-2015, 03:41:20

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bimmerimeTopic starter

is this good ?
having your articles published both on your website and on a digital publishing platform like scribd (high authority site, PR8) witch indexes the full content.
does google see it as duplicate content?
do you stand a chance in outranking them if you do a perfect on-page optimization!!
i'd love to hear your thought on this.
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RH-Calvin

Yes, Google will see it as duplicate content and it can cause harm to your website. You can use a reference link for the second and the third article published to avoid spam and duplicate issue.


NancyFernandes

Quote from: bimmerime on 08-24-2015, 03:41:20
is this good ?
having your articles published both on your website and on a digital publishing platform like scribd (high authority site, PR8) witch indexes the full content.
does google see it as duplicate content?
do you stand a chance in outranking them if you do a perfect on-page optimization!!
i'd love to hear your thought on this.

Yes it will be considered as duplicate content. Don't publish same content in more than one website. Even avoid using the same content in the submissions like Social Bookmarking, Directory Submission, etc.
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sriki_zh

Yes Google will mostly consider the content from your site as duplicate of those published on other authoritative sites. This can most certainly hurt the rankings of your site if there exists too many such articles present on both sites.

juliaroberts2403

Yes it will be considered as duplicate content by Google. Instead you can post your article directly on Scribd without posting it to your site and by building some authoritative link to your scribd URL you can rank them higher.
newbielink:http://sangeetha.com.hk/ [nonactive]
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sonth321

Not easy to explain it, I think you should join some course for understanding more.
It's not simple to do/understand it, you need more time and experience to know it clearly.

hieronymusf01

What is true is that obtaining too many links to which search engines object can hurt your link building.  These are not the "low quality links" that Web marketers talk about while waving their hands.  Most "low quality links" dismissed by Web marketers tend to be pretty decent links.  They just don't come from high [stupid-SEO-metric] Websites.

You are permitted and encouraged (by the search engines) to "build" links all you wish just as long as those links are not intended to manipulate search results.

You can use "rel='nofollow'' or not.  You don't have to.

amayajace

Google: Grammar Does Not Impact SEO & Search Rankings. ... Google's John Mueller confirmed that he does not believe Google has algorithms that demote websites for using poor or bad grammar. Google has said this before that spelling and grammar are not ranking factors and that grammar in comments don't hurt either.