The question of duplicate content devaluation is indeed well known and adequately discussed. But how is it with the efficiency of back links from duplicate content? Are they at all effective?
To complete the list mentioned at this point again, let us discuss a little about what are duplicate content. Duplicate content are texts that are repeatedly presented in identical form on various websites. Duplicate content can be generated both within a domain, through the repeated use of a text, as well as use in various domains of the same text.
For example, identical press releases or articles are published on several news archives. But only the strongest domain with Google with this content will be visible on the SERP. One finds that is available to them under the right keywords.
Simply why a search engine should show the user the same content multiple times?
We think through the facts to again draw a logical conclusion can. If the duplicate content is viewed in Google as worthless, then why the links should be fully evaluated from these contents?
Quite clearly the thing is if the content has been mentioned multiple times in multiple places; it always contains the same points, and the same links. Since each link is considered as a recommendation, the question arises how valuable recommendations are copied? How seriously we take our acquaintances and friends if they constantly take the views of others, and pose as their own?
Well I do not want to exaggerate, in principle; every link of the value comes from a trusted website. The question can not be answered with certainty how strong the links from Google now evaluates duplicate content, but the chance of a devaluation of the links increases with the percentage of the content is identical to any other content on the Web.
Therefore someone who mainly publishes the texts in order to get back links, be it press releases, articles, articles exchange articles, social bookmarks, web catalog entries or similar, it should absolutely avoid posting content multiple times. It will be better to use multiple contents to when you are trying to get quality back links.
Finally, very good tools which can help you find duplicate content - Copyscape.com. Simply enter the exact URL to be checked; on search it will display the content with the duplicate contents. This is almost the same way Google works to find duplicate content. If you are copy writing you will notice the simple change of some words does not make your content unique. You need to do more changes than just few words. Even individual sentences can be recognized as a duplicate content. Depending on how many duplicate sentences are found, the greater the devaluation of the content and the links it contains.
Resources:
www.copyscape.com
siteexplorer.search.yahoo.com (to view back links)
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