Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Article Marketing Newbies - Duplicate Content Penalty Misconceptions!

One of the most common misconception about article marketing is that submitting the same articles to to other directories site will result in the duplicate content penalty.

What is the duplicate content penalty?

This has been created by Google to prevent websites to have the same content several pages on their web pages.

In fact, it's not really a penalty. What will happen is that the strongest page will appear in the serps while the pages flagged as duplicate content will not appear in the search result pages whenever someone search for a keyword.

In theory, the most relevant page should be returned.

Duplicate content is about having the same content on other pages of your own website, not on other people's website.

But the search engines need money. Actually, they need a lot of millions.

And if every single website on Google has the very same page, they are going to lose money because people will head over Yahoo or other search engines. And advertisers will follow them in the process.

That's why you need to write original articles. Don't listen to all the bad advice out there. People who create softwares who create articles or full websites in five minutes or other spinner sites.

This is a short lived strategy and it's not the purpose of your articles. You wrote these original articles to attract readers into your marketing funnel.

With low cost articles, you are not going to make any money on the backend. Think about it... Your articles are going to stay on the Internet for years with your name.

Why not taking the time to give quality to your readers? If you can't, you can still outsource.

To learn more, download my Free Guide: "How To Earn $100K Per Year With Article Marketing".

Franck Silvestre makes thousands of dollars a year from affiliate and article marketing. Wonder what the secret to his success is? Discover how he does it at: http://www.mynetmarketingland.com/article-marketing/

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