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Hi,

I have an issue and I need an advice from You guys.
On one of press release websites all my articles were deleted, they also have changed website design and permalink structure. I think now it is useless to resubmit thees articles back to that site.
Now thees articles in a eyes of Google are considered "duplicate content for life" or I can resubmit them to other website after some time and they will be considered as unique content?
#advice #needed
  • Profile picture of the author Yesceeohhh
    It will be considered as duplicate content if those press releases were already crawled and indexed by google. Try editing the content or frame the new content to escape.
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  • Profile picture of the author tech84
    Originally Posted by vaidavytas View Post

    Hi,

    I have an issue and I need an advice from You guys.
    On one of press release websites all my articles were deleted, they also have changed website design and permalink structure. I think now it is useless to resubmit thees articles back to that site.
    Now thees articles in a eyes of Google are considered "duplicate content for life" or I can resubmit them to other website after some time and they will be considered as unique content?
    No, if the content was originally posted on the same site, google would know that. So its OK to repost those articles.
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  • Profile picture of the author James.N
    I would have no problem submitting them to the same site, but I would not "re-use" these on a different site.
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  • Profile picture of the author mulesmurf
    Originally Posted by vaidavytas View Post

    Hi,

    I have an issue and I need an advice from You guys.
    On one of press release websites all my articles were deleted, they also have changed website design and permalink structure. I think now it is useless to resubmit thees articles back to that site.
    Now thees articles in a eyes of Google are considered "duplicate content for life" or I can resubmit them to other website after some time and they will be considered as unique content?
    Hi,

    If links do not work, the content DOES NOT EXIST!
    So, how could it possibly be duplicate content when google cannot get to it?
    Right?

    I would re-submit.

    You could change the title a little, or keep it the same, but...
    Probably what happened was the owner sold the site, or had it upgraded
    by a noob type person. Of course they could have targeted YOUR CONTENT ONLY
    but you would know that right?

    You might just email them and ask them what you should do first.

    Maybe they did accidentally change the directory structure, and are working on
    fixing it? That could be.

    But Don't worry about duplicate content, if the old links are forever gone.

    Thanks

    mulesmurf
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    • Profile picture of the author Tina Golden
      Most people submit press releases to several sites, anyway, so I don't see the big deal. Even if Google decides it's duplicate content, it won't be on YOUR site so why worry about it? It would be a waste to just write off the content.
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