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Archive for the ‘Duplicate Content’ Category

Do two differnt URL addresses with the same site constitute 'duplicate' and thus lower one's google ranking?

Written by admin on Mar 12th, 2010 | Filed under: Duplicate Content

I have a two month old website.
Trying to get a better page rank through SEO techniques.
If I get a second keyword-rich web address, and I don’t change the content, will google penalize me for it?


Search for a duplicate of a website using matching code ??

Written by admin on Feb 25th, 2010 | Filed under: Duplicate Content

I’m having a website made for me.Is there anyway to find out if there are other people using the same site contents with different text using a search engine ?


Does anybody know what percentage of a site can be copied?

Written by admin on Feb 18th, 2010 | Filed under: Duplicate Content

What the question here is what percentage of a site can be copied before google penalizes you for duplicate content.


Should I add articles that other people write to my website?

Written by admin on Feb 11th, 2010 | Filed under: Duplicate Content

Or will I get penalized for duplicate content?


Will this strategy help or hurt my page ranking?

Written by admin on Feb 4th, 2010 | Filed under: Duplicate Content

I have a blog. It is set to show only one post per page.

I plan to write an article, we’ll call it Article 1, and post this on my blog.

I then write Article 2, wich will contain a link to Article 1. I post Article 2 on my blog, then also submit Article 2 to several article directories (ezines, etc.).

Will I get dinged for the dreaded "Duplicate Content"?


Will this be considered “Duplicate Content” by Google?

Written by admin on Jan 28th, 2010 | Filed under: Duplicate Content

have a blog. It is set to show only one post per page.

I plan to write an article, we’ll call it Article 1, and post this on my blog.

I then write Article 2, wich will contain a link to Article 1. I post Article 2 on my blog, then also submit Article 2 to several article directories (ezines, etc.).

Will I get dinged for the dreaded "Duplicate Content"?


Is there a utility that will compare the contents of 2 folders and identify duplicate files?

Written by admin on Jan 21st, 2010 | Filed under: Duplicate Content

Using name, size, and date/time stamp?

Either already in XP or downloadable??


when i open any folder, there’s always a duplicate of the original folder, how can i get rid of this?

Written by admin on Jan 15th, 2010 | Filed under: Duplicate Content

its like when i explore a folder named "green". i will find the same folder on its content. when i open it it contains the same file that can be found on "my documents". this is my problem to each and every folder on my pc.


Why are some of the DVD’s I download on Bittorrent just duplicate files?

Written by admin on Jan 1st, 2010 | Filed under: Duplicate Content

I’ll download a DVD and when I open the folder, there are two files (CD1 and CD2) and yet, each file plays the same content.

Do I need a special player or is this just a common thing on BitTorrent?


Why would there be a difference in content from the same site with different browsers?

Written by admin on Jan 1st, 2010 | Filed under: Duplicate Content

For example, I have been following The Rolling Stones current tour on a couple of sites which post reviews & set lists just after the concerts. I had noticed that one of the postings on Stones Planet had duplicated a
posting for a Miami concert on 10/17 where it should have been a posting for a Dallas concert on 11/29. I e-mailed the web site and within a half-hour, I received an apology stating the problem had been corrected. Sure enough, when I accessed the site using Internet Explorer, the error had been corrected but when I accessed it using Netscape 7.2, it still had the incorrect posting and remains so nearly 24-hours later. When the tour, currently on break, was posting it’s updates after each show, there was almost always a lag of a couple of hours before the same update could be viewed through both browsers. Why should there be any difference at all, once the update has posted, just because a different browser is used?