by ph1470
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Anybody use it? Anygood.

I read that if you submit the same article to 100's of sites that Google views it as duplicate content and will therefore disable most of links gotten from the article.

Is this true?

What is your experience?

Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author bgmacaw
    Originally Posted by ph1470 View Post

    I read that if you submit the same article to 100's of sites that Google views it as duplicate content and will therefore disable most of links gotten from the article.

    Is this true?

    What is your experience?
    This isn't correct when it comes to duplicate content on pages on different domains although people who're trying to sell you products will imply that it is.

    You can test this out easily yourself by Googling on common 'duplicate content' like news articles and song lyrics. You can run your own article directory and observe the effect as well.
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    • Profile picture of the author ph1470
      I suspected as much. There is just so much to learn its hard to determine the truth.

      I've been in IM for a little more than 8 months and I'm still learning.

      Your post makes perfect sense.

      Thanks so much
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  • Profile picture of the author happyguy
    Originally Posted by ph1470 View Post

    Anybody use it? Anygood.

    I read that if you submit the same article to 100's of sites that Google views it as duplicate content and will therefore disable most of links gotten from the article.

    Is this true?

    What is your experience?

    Thanks
    Hi, I have used it and still continue to use it. It will work if you put in the required effort. What I am presently not using is the jetsubmitter aspect of the service. I think that service is no longer effective ( I stand tro be corrected). Also, Todd is no longer giving good support again. Many questions remain unanswered after several months of posting. Make use of the Jespiner aspect of the site. Its highly recommended.
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  • Profile picture of the author franktheo
    Hi ! Can anyone tell me how to :
    1) POST HYPERLINKS IN JETSPINNER ARTICLE SUBMISSION
    2) WHERE AND HOW DOES MY ARTICLES GET SUBMITTED
    3) HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE FOR JETSPINNER TO START THE SUBMISSION POCESS

    Thanks
    Frank Mueller
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  • Profile picture of the author Mukul Verma
    I am using Jet Spinner right now. The paragraph come into one big bunch of words, am I missing something on the formatting??
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  • Profile picture of the author kingjenson
    JetSpinner is great for me. I disagree with a previous poster that duplicate content is o.k. It is definitely not! As far as how to use it, read the directions and take your time when doing it.

    "The paragraph come into one big bunch of words"
    Post what you did and I'll see if I can help.
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    • Profile picture of the author tony1kenobi
      I think that any text spinner needs effort to make the output worthwhile. The key is to make sure that the spun articles are human readable and make as much sense as the origional article.
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  • Profile picture of the author BenjaminGates
    Duplicate content is a myth in reality. The truth of the matter is that Google just loves all the pages that it can show in search results. Unless each of them has its own page rank it will not show them up in search results. Only the best ranking of them will show up. Sometimes that can be only one, two or three. All article directories are very new and hence dont rank well in google.
    If you rather decide to do with top ten article directories then there isn't a real need for a service like jetspinner. You can do it easily. That is my observation.

    Too many links does not mean too much help. Only the top ten out of them do the 99% of ranking for your site. Rest of the links are waste of resources on the internet.
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