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    • gfiorelli1
      gfiorelli1 last edited by

      Hi...

      what you describe is somehow a sort of syndication of your content. A manual one, but still a syndication.

      I believe that the guy, when he says he will give you full credit for the content, was meaning an optimized full link to the original article.

      If it is so, I would say yes to that guy. If not, ask him to do it.

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      • andresgmontero
        andresgmontero @gfiorelli1 last edited by

        So the best way to get the credit from the article are just the links? is there any special tag? something like meta name=syndication-source? no need?

        And yes, you are right its manual syndication and he will keep all the links.

        thank you Gianluca

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        • ninjamarketer
          ninjamarketer last edited by

          Hey Andrés,

          As a general rule, content is considered duplicate only if it is more than 35-40% copy of the original. If the person wants to copy your website word for word then here are the few ways you can avoid duplicate content penalty

          1. Rel canonical - Add a rel canonical tag to the section of the non-canonical page. This will inform Google on what page is the most relevant to be indexed (your webpages in this case).

          2. Reduce duplication - Ask the person to modify the content and rewrite in their own words. DupeCop is a good tool that will allow you to compare two content pieces and measure the duplication percentage. (Don't use respun content always rewrite in your own words.)

          3. NoIndex Meta Robot tags - If they are not willing to change the page content then you can ask them to prevent those pages getting spidered by adding a noindex meta tags.

          Best

          Sameer

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          • andresgmontero
            andresgmontero @ninjamarketer last edited by

            Hi Sameer, I am not sure about using a canonical tag since its not our site and maybe there will be more content than just ours, he ask permission just to copy and paste so yes its dupe and we wanted index for the backlinks, this is my idea:

            http://googlenewsblog.blogspot.com/2010/11/credit-where-credit-is-due.html

            syndication-source indicates the preferred URL for a syndicated article. If two versions of an article are exactly the same, or only very slightly modified, we're asking publishers to use syndication-source to point us to the one they would like Google News to use. For example, if Publisher X syndicates stories to Publisher Y, both should put the following metatag on those articles:

            let me know what you think.

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            • ninjamarketer
              ninjamarketer @andresgmontero last edited by

              I have not tested the "syndication-source" or "original-source" tags personally but I have seen a very good case of credit syndication being used at http://www.privatecloud.com

              Almost 95% of the content on this website is duplicate word for word of the original article located on the third party websites.  I have been tracking this site for almost 6 months now and have seen several instances of duplicate pages (with credit to original article) indexed and ranking on Google SERPs.

              Using this example I would agree that your technique should work fine.

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              • Dan-Petrovic
                Dan-Petrovic last edited by

                If this happens often you should consider using http://www.tynt.com/ and modify your attribution settings to suit your needs.

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                • Burgo
                  Burgo last edited by

                  Hi Andres,

                  As long as you're getting direct followed links back to your original article, then that should be enough. A couple of other things though:

                  • Even though you're confident you'll be indexed before the other site, I'd still implement some embargo time on when they can publish on their site as a fallback.
                  • Take a look at the site itself that will be linking to you... is it something you a) want your content associated with, and b) want your link profile associated with?

                  Some resources you may be interested in:

                  [1] http://www.seomoz.org/blog/whiteboard-friday-content-technology-licensing

                  [2] http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2006/12/deftly-dealing-with-duplicate-content.html (deals with syndication)

                  [3] http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/duplicate-content-question/

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                  • andresgmontero
                    andresgmontero @Burgo last edited by

                    Thanks Matt, that's great stuff! I always keep track of what gets indexed. And yes, choosing who to share the content with is for sure very important, I would not want a content farm related to our site in any way, specially now 🙂

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                    • Everett
                      Everett @andresgmontero last edited by

                      Syndication Source and and Original Source are both generally used for Google News algo at this point. For the main SERPs you would use a cross-domain rel="canonical". The problem with all of these is that they require the re-publisher to edit their html header file on a per-content basis. That is not technologically scalable for many sites so it could kill the deal. If they are willing to give you the rel canonical tag pointing to your domain, that is best (especially if the story includes links to your site). Otherwise, getting your site indexed first and making sure their links to your site int he copy are followable should do the trick.

                      Don't let them publish every single story you write though. You want readers to have a reason to come subscribe to your site if they read something on the other site.

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                      • jaraca
                        jaraca last edited by

                        Very controversial...duplicate content...

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