Is this a solution for content writing?

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Hey, there are some softwares that can find articles that are no longer indexed in Google by scraping expired websites for their forgotten content. What happens if I submit one of these articles on my blog? Will google see it as original and is this good for SEO?
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  • Stealing articles is never a solution to writing articles. Just because something is not indexed in google does not mean it is free for the taking.

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      Anyway, if you find the content useful, why not make a good and original content out of it? I mean... it's not that hard.

      Good luck!
  • Even if a domain is no longer online, you would still be violating the copyright of the original owner.

    You can get sued.

    Other than that, no big deal...
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    • Whether it is crawled by Google or not doesn't make it legal.
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  • I don't suggest you to do this, because how you can say that this content is not crawled by any search engine? if not crawled then also that content have their own copyright and content flow. That will surely be representing the parent website. in this case you have to re-write it, spinning articles will not work in this case, So if you are going to spend time to re-write articles, its better to write your own. That will be more worth.
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  • As said above - if stealing is what you do, go for it. Don't advise others to do the same.
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  • However you look at it, there is absolutely no substitute for original content that you create yourself. I recently got behind on my blog, so I sent a few topics to a very well reviewed writer on Fiverr. What I got was good core content, but totally unreadable from a North American perspective. I now have to go through and rewrite them all, or pay another person to edit them for me.

    The moral of the story is don't take shortcuts!

    Kevin
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  • You can use it on your own blog, but you remember for those contents are the reason for deindexed from Google. So better you will put your own and unique contents always on your blog.
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    • Yes, you can steal stuff. The question, I believe, was not about ability but about legality / morality/ usefulness. Not a great idea to build a site on stolen content only to find one day that your hosting company's pissed off at you coz the owner of the content's complained to them about you stealing their stuff. And you go to making $0.





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  • A straight answer to your question: NO, it's not a solution. It's a way to get in big trouble. I suggest: Write your own stuff in your own passionate way (best for SEO and original) or 2. find a reputable copywriter, you can ask for samples before you buy, but a ton of positive testimonials will tell. Find great content and ASK the owner if they're cool to have it on your blog, most will say yes if you credit/link back to them. When people read your stuff, believe me they can tell if it's a 'spun' (robot written) article and when I find a website like that I dump it. The fact is people buy from people and resonate with them as individuals.
  • Yes you can do that easily just make sure that the article is not plagiarized, Since there would be several other webmasters doing the same.

    But I would suggest you not to use that content on money sites instead you can use that over PBN, web2.0 or buffer sites.
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    • No, he/she/it/they cannot. Because it's stealing. What part of 'using someone's content without approval is stealing' do you not get?

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  • No...this will not be good for your site as you are stealing the information from other authors. Also google can mark your site as a span as per as the latest google tool can identify these type of threads.
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  • UPDATE: Copying work and SPINNING it to 100% unique still is picked up by google as pure shit. I dont know how but it does, ive done a lot of testing. Spun articles are a load of shit even for tier 2 3 now
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  • If you have finance ability, you can hire a freelancer for creating content. But I think the best is you should write whaat you think according to your style to attract people reading it.
  • If you find the content is free to use, you can edit and re-use as you want. However, you should keep your new articles 80% difference from the original, so that Google will treat as are the 2 content different.
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  • We all wish that could have been so, but it doesn't matter if the page is no longer indexed by Google, the content is still owned by the original author. Besides, you should be able to churn out content easily with proper support or expertise.
  • Definitely not the best way to go - it will do much more harm than. Quite aside from the legal implications that others have mentioned, and even if it's not indexed, you have to ask why it's on the scrap pile in the first place. Writing your own original content in an engaging way is a must! Or at least find a quality copywriter to do it for you.
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  • That's a clear copyright violation. It is bad enough that someone is rewriting your original content online and making more money that you do, what's worse is directly copying your content. Find the time to write the content on your niche site especially if you want to be known for your work.
  • Just about everyone here has mentioned copyright/legal repercussions, but I understand what you're asking and it is an interesting question, although it wouldn't be considered a legit method of marketing your website.

    I am not aware of a service that will find scrapped pages, but any content that hasn't been ranked probably isn't very good content anyways. If you're looking for cheap content, you can go to Freelancer and post a request. You'll get plenty of talented writers that will work very cheap for you.
  • Why would you want content from a site no longer indexed by Google? The site could have problems you didn't know and one of the reasons may be the content so if you directly copy that, won't you have the same problem? This is exactly why it is best to come up with your own unique content, your followers will appreciate it for sure and it would translate to good hard earned cash in the long run.
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  • Please note that when you submit articles to your Wordpress blog then these articles will be indexed by Google automatically and every blog site has SEO techniques running on the backend. It's not a good idea to use expired content.

    Also, if an article is not indexed in Google due to expiration, the listing always remain in Google database and can match the expired content anytime which will lower the ranking on Google.
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    • Do you have proof of that? Google has never said such a thing. It is possible, but how do you know that?
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  • Hey, Always try to perform the organic technique and methods. Use the original contents for content writing. Stealing content is not the best method for Content writing.
  • Paying for an article & submitting it in your website is ok. There is nothing illegal or spamming in it. But, make sure the content is of good quality & it contains the essence of the topic till the end then only it will be effective & produce some beneficial result at the end.
  • There are two questions you need to ask yourself:

    1) Is the content good?
    2) Was the content ever linked to?

    If both are true, you can definitely revive it, but certainly not by simply copying and pasting it nor by "spinning" it into a garbled, incoherent mess. It doesn't take a Rhodes scholar to re-write things in your own words, especially if you can make it a bit more current. If it had links, contact the places that are linking to the dead article and let them know of the new updated version of the article on your own website.
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  • You will be stealing another person's work and this
    could have legal implications, so don't overlook that
    angle.
  • Its a bad idea my friend. don't do it. stealing is a sin!
  • xixna hi there. Here is my 2 cents.
    Where do any writer/blogger/content creator get their information in the first place?
    There not one person on earth that just invent information.
    We all get information from someone else's past work. This is how we learn.
    Even a professor who writes his own text book, got his knowledge to a huge extend from other text books.

    BUT WE CAN NOT JUST COPY AND PASTE.

    You can rewrite those article completely, saying exactly the same things. It is not difficult. Every spoken language has multiple ways of saying the same thing.
  • Reading this thread, it's easy to see why content quality on many IM sites is so bad. If you take an article written by someone else - without permission - and publish it as your own....that is plagiarism. If you rewrite an article "complete, saying the exact same things" that is a derivative work and also may violate copyright.

    Seems many marketers think they get by with spinning and rewriting - and then they wonder why their site isn't doing well or why people don't buy from them.

    Originality and quality count - there's no way around that.
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    • So where did you gain whatever knowledge you posses? Were you born with it? You mean to tell me you never gained ideas/knowledge from another web article and at some point used that knowledge in any of your content???????
  • Why so rude?

    I "gained" what I know by learning it. Of course I used articles and books and forum posts to learn from - but I didn't rewrite other people's work.

    I've never done that - would never do that.

    Your arguments are not new - it's a different between learning a subject and writing from that bank of knowledge - and rewriting an article 'saying exactly the same things'....
  • I think people need to revisit the original question and notice that it is talking about content that is no longer indexed. If there is a way to find such content (I doubt there is), and you can re-write it in your owns words with your own spin and make it more current, it definitely will be seen by search engines as original content, which I believe is what the question was.
  • What google does with "indexing" does not void copyright. That's the point.
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      Granted OP is looking for trouble scraping content word for word but nobody has a copyright on a list of keywords from the same content.


      • four
      • score
      • seven
      • years
      • fathers
      • brought
      • continent
      • nation
      • conceived
      • liberty
      • dedicated
      • proposition
      • men
      • created
      • equal
    • Copyright is not an issue when you re-write content in your own words, interjecting your own fresh take on things and making it more current. If it was, 99% of every article you read about SEO would be "copyright infringement", since there is no more of a copycat industry on the planet.
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  • And the point is...what? To start a new argument with a different focus?

    He asked about "scraping" article from sites and using them as his own....period.

    Others assume if google doesn't index a site - the site doesn't exist....
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      It wasn't an argument, it was an alternative.

      Nobody owns a list of keywords. OPs whole point of scraping content was for the relevant keywords. The order those keywords appear on a webpage isn't important. The text needs to make sense for traffic conversions but the webpages will still rank regardless.

      All of the text samples below could still rank in Google SERPs for Gettysburg Address search queries.



      Example 1:
      a ago all and are brought conceived continent created dedicated equal fathers forth four in liberty men nation new on our proposition score seven that the this to years



      Example 2:
      score years fathers brought continent nation conceived liberty dedicated proposition men created equal



      Example 3:
      • score
      • years
      • fathers
      • brought
      • continent
      • nation
      • conceived
      • liberty
      • dedicated
      • proposition
      • men
      • created
      • equal
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  • I am not promoting copied content but since you mentioned "scraping expired websites for their forgotten content"... the best way you could get an answer for this question is to test it yourself. Try it but make sure to be ready with the risks or better yet try some scraped contents in blogger blogs and if its great then take those contents that you want and have it in your blog
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  • Plagiarizing 101
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  • If we always use and write unique content in place of duplicate content because now the time of panda, penguin,hummingbird world . That's why in seo content is necessary for promotion of your website.

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  • No that is not a solution for content writing. It's just a waste of time, unethical and won't meet google's quality content standards. It will also reflect badly on your business, especially if you are selling ebooks and any other content.
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  • Hello friend,
    As you said that the article is not crawled by Google then you can use it. But, you must be edit it around 80% to 90% that will keep the new article different from the original one.
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  • If this piece of information interests you, it maybe a better idea to use it as a guideline and write your own piece on the same topic.
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    Hey, there are some softwares that can find articles that are no longer indexed in Google by scraping expired websites for their forgotten content. What happens if I submit one of these articles on my blog? Will google see it as original and is this good for SEO?