What Is Duplication? When Google recognises similar article for certain key terms (for example 50 results per page for a key term), you’ll see at the botton of the page a message like this:“In order to show you the most relevant results, we have omitted some entries very similar to the 8 already displayed.”
As I said before, this message appears because Google recognises similar contents, so when you search something, Google just chooses some articles to show you. The others results will be hidden. However there is a problem for bloggers now…. You can not know what Google is going to choose to show in your first search results.
Then if you are using article marketing to increase your site exposure can happens that the articles you submit to the directories such as Go article or Ezinearticle might be well positioned rather than the original post on your blog! In this case your duplicate articles are compete against the original.
Now the question is if the rewriting is necessary. Sure you can change the odd word withing the article in order to make it different from the original. However, is a bad strategy because the Google’s algorithm can recognize this as the same article.
In my view, the only strategy to take is to making every word different by rewriting the article from scratch. Unfortunaly this tactic is hard to do manually and take you a lot of your time if you want to submit to tens or hundreds of directories!
According to Google at least The 30% of its content must be different from another one in order to be considered different. and their algorithm can change at any time.
MY Possible Solution
To resolve this problem I use a cool service called Unique Article Wizard that allows me to turn my original article into hundreds or even thousands of versions that are unique enough to fool Google’s algorithm. The service goes for $67 a month, it’s enough high, but in my view it worth.
In the end I give you a good site to check if your your article is unique. It’s called Copyscape. Once you publish your article you can enter the URL of either the article or the original blog post and Copyscape will look for duplicates. Also, if you pay $0.05 for a premium version you can check if your content is duplicate before you publish it.







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Where To Get Fresh Content For Your Blog
When a new day is starting, it is time to write and post a new article to your site. Any website has need constantly to be fed, but usually, you can find hard to choose your right content for your blog.
Keeping up with the regular basis of providing fresh content can certainly be a hard work even by most veteran bloggers. If you are a blogger that writes every day, there are times that you may need help to get new idee for new contents.
Here’s an list of ways where you can get content when you’re feeling a bit empty:
Read comments — If you have regular comments from your blog, then you might known what your readers would love. If you don’t receive comments, then you can read a good comment from another site in the same niche.
Looking to other bloggers - Contact readers that comment or linking to your site, and ask if they want to do a guest post. This a great way to know what they want read.
Use Yahoo answer - If you are looking new idee for your content, keep in mind Yahoo answers. It’s a useful place to make questions about different topics and get answer quickly.
For instance, one of the questions you can do is: How do you make to increase your traffic site and according to the response you get a list of potential new topic to write. Personally I find that approach is one of better.
Use forums - Don’t underestimate the potentiality of forums. Be an active partecipants in a forum like DigitalPoint can stimulating your mind to find new arguments you don’t know,yet.
While they not be particularly helpful for those have a site about cars or travels, if you are into internet marketing, this forum receive a lot of traffic, thus, you can open a new tread and get hundreds of answer to your questions.
Using Feed readers - Subscribing to a web feed allows one to centralize a large number of websites and monitor them through a feed reader. Before I make any new article, I usually take a look at my feed readers to see what other have wrote. I’ve a list of 50 favorite web sites where I get fresh content for my site every day.
Also, I’m subscribed to their weekly-newsletter in order to receive new contents I can not find with search engine. The key advantage to subscribe to newsletter is that you don’t need to surf on internet. New contents are sent you directly on your mail box.
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