Google Algorithm Changes Reignite Duplicate Content Debate

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The answer is almost certainly no. Unless almost 95% of your content is duplicate and you seem to be doing other kinds of manipulative things, the engines are perfectly happy to say, ‘Oh, okay, this page is filtered out, and the other pages are just fine.’ So, I wouldn’t be too scared about licensing … other kinds of content from people.”
 
The answer is almost certainly no. Unless almost 95% of your content is duplicate and you seem to be doing other kinds of manipulative things, the engines are perfectly happy to say, ‘Oh, okay, this page is filtered out, and the other pages are just fine.’ So, I wouldn’t be too scared about licensing … other kinds of content from people.”
  
Duplicate content will continue to be a hot-button issue for many years to come. This is especially true because the landscape of the Web is ever changing, and every change ushers in a completely new set of rules. The problem is, when it comes to search engine optimization, no one gets an instruction manual. So we’ll leave you with this thought: hundreds of news media outlets republish content from the Associated Press online and in print every single day, and it’s called “syndication.” It won’t get you ranked – but it still won’t get you penalized. For now.<div/>
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Duplicate content will continue to be a hot-button issue for many years to come. This is especially true because the landscape of the Web is ever changing, and every change ushers in a completely new set of rules. The problem is, when it comes to search engine optimization, no one gets an instruction manual. So we’ll leave you with this thought: hundreds of news media outlets republish content from the Associated Press online and in print every single day, and it’s called “syndication.” It won’t get you ranked – but it still won’t get you penalized. For now.</div>

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