Can i post same blog content more than one site?

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If i post 1 blog or article content more then one site.

It will affect on ranking up quickly or not. If i post one content in multiple sites.. for example i have posted one blog content in wordpress.com and if i m going to posting this content in blogger.com, weebly.com, webs.com, blog.com.....then it is beneficial or it will be consider as a copy content. please help me i want to know that It's a good for SEO?
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  • Profile picture of the author PBScott
    Originally Posted by sophiarivera07 View Post

    If i post 1 blog or article content more then one site.

    It will affect on ranking up quickly or not. If i post one content in multiple sites.. for example i have posted one blog content in wordpress.com and if i m going to posting this content in blogger.com, weebly.com, webs.com, blog.com.....then it is beneficial or it will be consider as a copy content. please help me i want to know that It's a good for SEO?
    Of course it will be considered copy content, or duplicate content, since that is exactly what it is.

    Most likely search results will be omitted for all but one of the postings. If your goal was to multiply visitors from search engines, this will not work.

    However for social media, (which of course has nothing to do with SEO,) it can still be beneficial.
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    • Profile picture of the author sophiarivera07
      Originally Posted by PBScott View Post

      Of course it will be considered copy content, or duplicate content, since that is exactly what it is.

      Most likely search results will be omitted for all but one of the postings. If your goal was to multiply visitors from search engines, this will not work.

      However for social media, (which of course has nothing to do with SEO,) it can still be beneficial.

      Thank you for your reply...but my main question is that it will affect on ranking?
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      • Profile picture of the author nettiapina
        Originally Posted by sophiarivera07 View Post

        Thank you for your reply...but my main question is that it will affect on ranking?
        Ranking of what? The money site that your articles probably link to, or the blog sites themselves?

        If you've posting the same piece to several "web 2.0" sites, it's likely that Google will not rank all the instances of that article. Some may drop to the supplemental index.

        I'd say the effect on your money site depends more on the link profile of those "web 2.0" sites than anything else. If they're just new blogs with no incoming backlinks, they're worthless.
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      • Profile picture of the author PBScott
        Originally Posted by sophiarivera07 View Post

        Thank you for your reply...but my main question is that it will affect on ranking?
        A single article that gets backlinks should be able to pass linkjuice on to other pages, but visitors most likely would not come to that page via Search Engines.

        I would use canonical links, or noindex on the superfluous pages.

        If you had an entire website of duplicate content Google might decide to deindex your entire site as spam, and so long as it is deindexed I am pretty sure the linkjuice is unreachable.

        I wouldn't duplicate content, especially my own, if SEO was the goal.
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  • Profile picture of the author Alex Byhovtsov
    A lot of people do so. They post one and the same article on different sites. Maybe somehow it will help you in SEO, but on the other hand I don't think that those who read you will be very satisfied with reading one and the same article over and over again.
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  • Not at all. Posting same content in different sites wouldn't be helpful at all as it will get crawled by Google in the first instant only. So, posting blogs or articles with unique contents each time would be helpful for increasing the position of any website in Google quickly. Remember duplicate content or same content removes by Google at the very instant only.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ryan2929
    Posting the same content across different sites will not hurt you. This is not what "duplicate content" means in the sense that it applies to Google penalizations. Content is syndicated among major websites all the time. However, the risk you do run is that you don't control which iteration of the content will rank the highest in search engines. You'll also see diminishing returns the more you post it, so if you are going to syndicate, don't go crazy with it.

    So keep in mind that if you publish your content across multiple sites, you cede control over which of those sites that content will rank highest on.
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  • Profile picture of the author cookiesfromhome
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    Yes you can post your blog on different high pr sites to get quality backlinks.
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  • Profile picture of the author geeksonrepair
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    You can submit your one blog on high pr sites.It will helps to increase your website ranking.
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  • Profile picture of the author jameskyle
    The practice of posting content from other websites is a very common practice even among the most popular sites such as Huffington post.

    Posting the same content to multiple places has no influence on the site's where the original content was posted SEO profile.

    However if you are trying to turn this into a means of generating traffic, posting the same content on different web properties (blogger.com, weebly.com, webs.com, blog.com) can actually very incrementally generate traffic, however you literally need to be posting 1000's of articles for you to see any real benefit from this.

    Most internet marketers create multiple web properties (blogger.com, weebly.com, webs.com, blog.com) to point backlinks back to their moneysite however and get traffic that way.
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  • Profile picture of the author kazim
    If you post the same content in more than one blog, it will be considered as duplicate content. Google hates duplicate content. It could be the reason of Penalize.
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    • Profile picture of the author DABK
      Would be nice if it were true. But it's not.

      Here is a video where Matt Cutts talks about duplicate content and SEO.

      Duplicate Content SEO Advice From Google - Best Practice in 2015

      You will notice that he says there are many shades of duplicate content and the issue is not duplicate content but something else used together with duplicate content.

      Can we, please, stop the crap about Google hates duplicate content now?

      Also, content is king too?

      Google the term Irvine mortgage broker. You'll notice that Yelp is in the top position. It's got neither fresh content nor abundant content. It's not well written. It is, actually, just scraped content (or mostly scraped content).

      The next result is: Mortgage Broker Irvine, CA - Refinance, Mortgage Rates, New Loans - Personal Touch with a National Reach. Not a lot of content there, either, and none fresh.

      This is the first result for denver pediatrics and, again, some 200 words on the page, written, by the look of the website, back in 2001: http://www.denverpeds.com/

      Rather than going on an on about Google hates duplicate content or wants fresh content and lots of it, Google a couple of search terms and look at the results. It's not hard to think and run mini-tests. And it's a lot more useful than repeating garbage someone who has a bias in favor of the garbage (i.e., sells it) says.

      Originally Posted by kazim View Post

      If you post the same content in more than one blog, it will be considered as duplicate content. Google hates duplicate content. It could be the reason of Penalize.
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      • Profile picture of the author ShannonWhite
        Duplicate content is never really a good idea, especially for SEO. Google has algorithms which detect duplicate content on different sites and can punish those sites with lower rankings. My advise would be to spin the original article before publishing it on other sites.

        Just do a google search for some article spinners or get someone to do it for you.
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        • Profile picture of the author DABK
          Read the post above yours, click on the link that says it takes you to a video of Matt Cutts of Google talking about duplicate content and SEO and learn that you are wrong, from Matt Cutts, i.e., Google.

          Originally Posted by ShannonWhite View Post

          Duplicate content is never really a good idea, especially for SEO. Google has algorithms which detect duplicate content on different sites and can punish those sites with lower rankings. My advise would be to spin the original article before publishing it on other sites.

          Just do a google search for some article spinners or get someone to do it for you.
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      • Profile picture of the author alvinchua91
        To answer OP: Yes. But not sure why you want to do that? It's pretty irritating to read the same article over and over again on different places.

        And no doing that alone won't help your SEO. Don't waste your time doing that if your goal is SEO.

        Originally Posted by DABK View Post

        Also, content is king too?

        Google the term Irvine mortgage broker. You'll notice that Yelp is in the top position. It's got neither fresh content nor abundant content. It's not well written. It is, actually, just scraped content (or mostly scraped content).

        The next result is: Mortgage Broker Irvine, CA - Refinance, Mortgage Rates, New Loans - Personal Touch with a National Reach. Not a lot of content there, either, and none fresh.

        This is the first result for denver pediatrics and, again, some 200 words on the page, written, by the look of the website, back in 2001.
        Thanks. I've been trying to preach that content is NOT king as well.

        Anybody who does a search on Google will immediately know that many well ranked websites (which lasted through ALL Google's algorithms) don't even have that much fresh content - they just had tremendous domain authority.

        If a business wants to take on content marketing, one should understand it is more for getting a subscriber base/traffic (and potentially SEO benefits if people link to it or everyone is talking about it on social media/Internet), and that SEO results should not be the main goal of content marketing. <That is why you see certain bloggers who post and post non-stop but get no results. Content helps SEO, but it's far from being the main determinant factor>

        Google doesn't want to rank 'fresh websites'. It wants to rank whichever website best answers and satisfies its users' queries / search terms. (and in this case, it just ranks websites that people want to read / go to or is most value-adding)
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  • Profile picture of the author kilobytestech
    We do share our blog articles on other websites but we limit it to around 5 websites..
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  • Profile picture of the author kmjyoti
    It will be consider as duplicate content and you'll most probably gain nothing out of it.
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    • Profile picture of the author DABK
      That would depend on where he's posting that duplicate content and on the quality of that duplicate content.

      To make it clear: if you have duplicate content on a site with 10,000 visitors a day, and that's great content, the kind of content that speaks to those 10k visitors and is written in such a way that it will make them click on the links in the content, you get some of those 10k to visit whatever page you have.

      If you post that content on 100 sites with 10k visitors a day and you can get a measly 0.1% of them to visit whatever page you want, you're talking about getting 30k visitors.

      I know, I know, the OP is probably going to post it on sites that get 50-100 visitors a month. That only means 150-300 visitors a month, if he posts it on 100 such sites. At that point, it probably is not worth the effort, unless he gets paid massive amounts per sale.

      Originally Posted by kmjyoti View Post

      It will be consider as duplicate content and you'll most probably gain nothing out of it.
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  • Profile picture of the author sophiarivera07
    Thank you for your valuable reply. I will keep in mind all the point.
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  • Profile picture of the author AadhyaMehra
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    Yes, it will take as copied or duplicate content. In SEO field any type of content which is used before is called as duplicate content.
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    • Profile picture of the author nettiapina
      Originally Posted by AadhyaMehra View Post

      Yes, it will take as copied or duplicate content. In SEO field any type of content which is used before is called as duplicate content.
      No, it isn't.

      The expression "duplicate content" is most useful to describe pieces of content within one website. If you've got duplicate content and you're not taking any action, Google might just rank something you didn't want.

      Some of the "duplicates" between sites are actually syndicated content. Yes, Google might not rank every nearly identical copy of the same story, but there's nothing wrong in this practice per se.
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  • Profile picture of the author danielmav
    If your intention is to get as many backlinks as you can -they obviously you can post your content on multiple blogging websites.

    But what is use of that backlinks - since most of them will not have any incoming links.

    So what I recommend you is focus on quality content and submit on not many websites. Yes for traffic you can syndicate your content.
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