The best source to show me the % of uniqueness of my manually changed article in search engines?

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Hi mates,

I am going to establish a website to promote a ClickBank product, I am going to use the articles in the affiliate page of my CB vendor and change their wording and add them to my website (it is a MNS all around the product). Can I rank in google with such articles?

What is the best website/free software to show me the % of uniqueness of the articles in search engines after changing/wording? What parentage is acceptable?

Thanks a bunch.
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    I doubt you'll rank for anything competitive because your here asking If you can.

    It's possible to outrank original content/pages with the exact same text. I'm not suggesting to take other sites content, just saying it all depends If you know what your doing when it comes to SEO. The page with better SEO wins in the SERPs.

    Do your own testing.
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    • Profile picture of the author Kevin Maguire
      Originally Posted by yukon View Post

      I doubt you'll rank for anything competitive because your here asking If you can.
      Can I get a Lollypop?
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      • Profile picture of the author paulgl
        ROTFLMAO!

        If you can't tell how unique your own articles are, then you
        can't write articles. Period.

        Here's some math tips:

        If you change none of it, that's 100% not unique.
        If you change half of it, that's 50%
        And so on...

        Matters not the percentage.
        Matters not that it's unqiue.

        Wikipedia, amazon, etc. would never rank for anything if it mattered.

        Let's see, if I change every other word....*whew*...I'm safe!

        Paul
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        If you were disappointed in your results today, lower your standards tomorrow.

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        • Profile picture of the author wizard12
          Originally Posted by paulgl View Post

          ROTFLMAO!

          If you can't tell how unique your own articles are, then you
          can't write articles. Period.

          Here's some math tips:

          If you change none of it, that's 100% not unique.
          If you change half of it, that's 50%
          And so on...

          Matters not the percentage.
          Matters not that it's unqiue.

          Wikipedia, amazon, etc. would never rank for anything if it mattered.

          Let's see, if I change every other word....*whew*...I'm safe!

          Paul
          Thanks.

          Of course I know what you mean, but i was afraid maybe google could catch me by the similar "structure" of the article compared with the original one. So does google notice the duplication by similar words or similar structure matters here as well (if this is the case then we can not say 50% words change means 50% unique....).

          So you too believe that duplicating doesn't matter? If so, pleas let me know if I copy and the vendor's article and paste it in my website then how can I rank it while it is duplicate content? Or I am wrong somewhere?

          Thanks
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    • Profile picture of the author wizard12
      Originally Posted by yukon View Post

      I doubt you'll rank for anything competitive because your here asking If you can.

      It's possible to outrank original content/pages with the exact same text. I'm not suggesting to take other sites content, just saying it all depends If you know what your doing when it comes to SEO. The page with better SEO wins in the SERPs.

      Do your own testing.
      Thank you... So you mean that the duplication of an articles has nothing to do? As I know google doesn't rank duplicate contents. And yes I agree that I am not so familiar with SEO details, That's why I nee dyour help mate.

      Thanks
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      • Profile picture of the author yukon
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        Originally Posted by wizard12 View Post

        Thank you... So you mean that the duplication of an articles has nothing to do? As I know google doesn't rank duplicate contents. And yes I agree that I am not so familiar with SEO details, That's why I nee dyour help mate.

        Thanks
        My point was, SEO trumps any duplicate pages across multiple domains when ranking pages.

        A new domain with weak SEO isn't going to outrank a content page on forbes.com because forbes is well established, they have a bazillion authority backlinks & most likely a bunch of older same/similar subject internal pages that have been ranking for years (strong internal links).

        A weak webpage with scraped content will get buried in Supplemental SERPs where search traffic will never find the page.

        You need to learn to size up the competitions ranked page.

        Again, I'm not suggesting to take content from other sites but there's cases where existing content is fair game (ex: public domain content).
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  • Profile picture of the author webdevpro
    You can try this Duplicate/Similar Content Checker tool to get an idea about the uniqueness of two pairs of text.
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