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bjc461
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Posted: 2008-Sep-12 18:55
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Hello Everyone!

I need some help!

I have been writing articles for my clients and submitting them to multiple e-magazines to get links back. Now my question is, is it considered duplicate content if I take 1 article and submit it to multiple e-magazines??

All of them usually get indexed in google within a few days so I didnt think it was a problem but I wanted to check with others more experienced then myself with SEO!

Thanks for the help!



dudibob
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Posted: 2008-Oct-10 13:57
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Hi BJC, what you describe would be classed as duplicate content. If the content resolves at a URL other than your clients sites, this would be duplicate content and the search engines will 'mark down' the copies they find. The easiest way around this is to write the articles on your clients sites and notify news type sites in your clients industry of the article and hope they write a cover of it.

The point gets across (usually with a link or two too) and no duplicate content smile



rginfotech
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Posted: 2008-Oct-11 08:36
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Hi,

Yes dudibob is right,really cool ans

Thanks dud



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