SeoLinkVine 's Content Service - Rewrites not Enough?

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Hello,

I'm a new SeoLinkVine's user (websites/blogs owner who'd like to use their content service).

I set my account to auto-reject any articles with less than 30% rewriting done to them.

I received my first batch of articles to review. All of them were rewritten over 30% but still won't pass copyscape.com. I had one that is even 99% rewritten (as stated next to it) but still won't pass copyscape and would essentially risk my site penalties for double content.

Is there nothing that can be done with this regards? We aren't allowed to "tweak" the articles as far as I've read (only fix spelling mistakes and such).

Any ideas/suggestions?

Thanks!
#content #double content #rewrites #seolinkvine #service
  • Profile picture of the author yulypis
    I have created a product named WPSynonymizer and its main purpose is to make your content more unique using synonyms - in my trials (I have autopilot blogs) the average rewriting was at 32% but of course it depends on the article itself, it's length richness of vocabulary and ect...
    For me it works good - in terms of free organic google traffic I had an increase of over 45% visits and that happened in 17 of my 22 autopilot blogs - so I think it's deficient enough.
    You can take a look at it - it's in the signature - WPSynonymizer - I give a free wordpress plugin - but the service (in the shape of a user name membership) is 15$ a month for unlimited amount of content/articles/uses.
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  • Profile picture of the author Lyanna
    There is no such thing as "site penalties for double content."
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    • Profile picture of the author Mystery777
      Originally Posted by Lyanna View Post

      There is no such thing as "site penalties for double content."
      I know it might be overrated and such, but do you really think if you started posting content that has been published elsewhere, it won't affect your site ranking's at all?
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      • Profile picture of the author BenJackson
        Originally Posted by Mystery777 View Post

        I know it might be overrated and such, but do you really think if you started posting content that has been published elsewhere, it won't affect your site ranking's at all?
        It might not get indexed, but no you won't be penalized. Google clearly states that duplicate content refers only to the same content on the same domain and that even then they only apply penalties if the duplication appears deceitful in nature.

        Also, you're content hasn't passed copyscape which could be an indicator that Google will view it as the same content. However, Google doesn't use copyscape - you won't really know until you try.
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  • Profile picture of the author Lyanna
    I have posted copied content - in some niches most news is taken from press releases. I got on the first page of Google with copied content but, of course, whether you can rank copied content depends on any number of factors.
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  • Profile picture of the author InitialEffort
    Pretty much I put my junk content into SEOLinkVine, and I think a lot of users also do the same thing.
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