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    You can submit the same article to as many sites as you want. It's called syndication.

    Duplicate content on different sites is absolutely fine. People get this confused all the time. The "duplicate content" penalty that so many people worry about is for placing duplicate content on the same site.

    That came about because before Google search engines pretty much ranked sites based on keyword density. Some people figured this out and would stuff the heck out of their page with the keywords they wanted. Some would paste the same sentence 1000 times. Some even had the keywords all over the site, but in a font color that matched the background. The visitors would never see it, but the search engine spiders would.

    If you have ever visited a site that had what looks like a huge amount of white space at the bottom of the page, many times that is one of these sites.

    Along came Google and changed all of that.

    I have several sites on the first page of Google for certain targeted keywords. Article marketing is a big part of my SEO work. I almost always submit the same article to the article directories I use (about 400 of them). Never been penalized for it once.

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    I am curious about the" Duplicate Content". This has never really made since to me because when people copy your articles and use them (and that is the idea) that is not considered duplicate content.yes/no? I read somewhere that google sees duplicate content as the same content on the same website twice. I hope someone can clear this up.

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    WOW MikeF421, We posted at the same time and you knew what I needed answered. Thanks for clearing that up. I have been waiting for my articles to get approved at Ezinearticles and then adding them to other directories and so far everything is good and traffic is good.

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    People commonly submit the same article to different article sites because they are seeking backlinks to their site. As I understand it Google is pretty stern with duplicate content on the same site, but not so much when it is on a different server. However-- and this is significant-- Google doesn't like to list a lot of links to the same article copy. So don't expect good ranking from article submissions that are the same as your blog entry. This is probably another good reason to always place content on your own site before submitting it to an article site.

    Wade Watson

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    Wade,
    I just want to understand this correctly.

    Google doesn't like to list a lot of links to the same article copy
    So don't expect good ranking from article submissions that are the same as your blog entry.
    always place content on your own site before submitting it to an article site.


    So when you say to place content on your site first...Are you saying to post the article or your site first or just similar content or how should it be different?
    Sorry to ask so many questions but I have been writing several articles and I just don't want to be doing it wrong.:
    Thanks in advance
    Gail

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    Well, Gail, I was referring to the reuse of the same text with the same words. If you go to the trouble of rewording an entire article, you're pretty much writing a new work. I just randomly picked an article at Article Dashboard and copied the first sentence. I pasted the entire sentence in to the Google box and did an exact search. 216 results came up. When you place an article on one of these sites, you're offering it up for duplication around the web. While I'm not certain what puts yours first, having it up long enough for Google's crawler to scan it while it's still unique probably helps.

    Personally, I prefer to make submitted articles different and original, by using the same research material I used for the blog post. I sometimes just knock out 3-4 quick article submission pieces right after you finish a blog post and submit them to serve as backlinks to the post. They don't even have to be on the exact topic as the post, but of interest to someone reading it.

    Wade Watson

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    Thanks Wade

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    Quote Originally Posted by KathleenMN View Post
    Should you submit a different article to each one, or the same to all?
    I am not aware of all of those but i sure know about ezine that they don't allow it to be submitted else where or else it would be treated as a duplicate content except for your own blog.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brain View Post
    I am not aware of all of those but i sure know about ezine that they don't allow it to be submitted else where or else it would be treated as a duplicate content except for your own blog.
    Ezine Articles doesn't want submissions that have been published at other article sites before them, but it's OK to submit the same article to a different article site after EZA has published it.

    Wade

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