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Originally posted by pacharan View PostAm doing a bit of scroon screeping myself at the moment. Doesn't seem to be going very well.
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Am doing a bit of scroon screeping myself at the moment. Doesn't seem to be going very well.
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Originally posted by PAH View PostWon't that mean the content is distributed across lots of sites outside your control, affecting SEO due to duplicate content?
Unless it's your own article bank, modified from other sources, then spat out to your own web of sites.
I read about something called RSS morphing the other day. Interesting angle for changing content to look unique. Not sure how autonomous it can be made, using a thesaurus dictionary of words, but intriguing all the same.
What's even worse than the duplicate content and it's SEO implications is the way they make them appear to generate income
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Nah, that's just the decline in English literature and language you're witnessing.
Any pleb can get an A in English without so much as needing to consult the Oxford dictionary. No need to seeing as it's infested with slang and words that are in vogue.
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I've seen quite a few which have obviously been through a bidirectional google translate and touched up by a four year old before publication.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostNothing that complicated. RSS feeds, article libraries, use your imagination
Won't that mean the content is distributed across lots of sites outside your control, affecting SEO due to duplicate content?
Unless it's your own article bank, modified from other sources, then spat out to your own web of sites.
I read about something called RSS morphing the other day. Interesting angle for changing content to look unique. Not sure how autonomous it can be made, using a thesaurus dictionary of words, but intriguing all the same.
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Originally posted by PAH View PostWhere does the content originate? Someone else's website, so the feeds are just scraping other sites, most likely without permission?
That's usually the cheapest way of obtaining content.
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Where does the content originate? Someone else's website, so the feeds are just scraping other sites, most likely without permission?
That's usually the cheapest way of obtaining content.
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