Syndication/ Blog Posting Question

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Hello,

I've recently build a lot of website profiles to try and dominate my brand name. For example:
twitter.com/brand-name
facebook.com/brand-name
yelp.com/biz/brand-name
youtube.com/user/brand-name
linkedin.com/in/brand-name
brand-name.wordpress.com/]WordPress.com
brand-name.tumblr.com/]this&that
pinterest.com/brand-name/
hulu.com/profiles/brand-name
technorati.com/people/brand-name

Now, to keep these all fresh. Four of these articles are 'Syndicated' and four of them are simply posted to the website from my word document.

Question:
The four that were posted are appearing on copyscape as duplicated content, whereas the syndicated ones are not. If this content is 'not really there' and therefore not being duplicated, does this mean that the backlink also mean that the backlink in the text is 'not really there'?
#blog #posting #question #syndication or
  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    Google doesn't own Copyscape, so whatever Copyscape does or doesn't do has nothing to do with the SERPs.

    Instead of messing around with Copyscape, use Google search.

    Example: "posted are appearing on copyscape as duplicated content"
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  • Profile picture of the author Paul Tovey
    Thanks for the heads up, but I would rather play it safe than sorry for now.
    I don't want to be penalised in the future.
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    • Profile picture of the author yukon
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      Originally Posted by Paul Tovey View Post

      Thanks for the heads up, but I would rather play it safe than sorry for now.
      I don't want to be penalised in the future.
      I'm not sure what you mean by play it safe than sorry for now, Google still doesn't care about Copyscape.
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      • Profile picture of the author Paul Tovey
        I saw your answer the first time.
        I know Google doesn't care about Copyscape, using Google search is exactly the same thing.

        All i'm asking is for best practices for posting content to multiple sources.
        I know some of the guys on here have websites in the hundreds, I was wondering how they keep all of these website going content wise.
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