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The Value of Duplicate Content
By pat | June 20, 2008
The content of a website is considered duplicate if parts of an existing published content are repeated on a certain number of pages across many websites and domain names. Even if building a website that has content automatically generated sounds tempting, like in the case of RSS feeds publishing in HTML pages, the consequences of such a thing can often spell exactly what no webmaster would desire.
Practically, the multiplication of the same content is detected by search engine spiders that…
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