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Copying Content - Still Valuable, or
A Thing of The Past?
Article by Martin Lemieux (www.smartads.info)
Within the virtual world of the
internet, "content" is to "money" in real
life. Content is our commodity, it is what people trade all around
the world. But is "other people's content" actually
valuable?
There are many specialists out
there that believe that content that has been copied is not valuable
anymore and may actually penalize your website online for listing
such content but I on the other hand beg to differ.
Ezine article directories world
wide consistently list the same ol' content as the other. They
all pull into the same pool of authors who ultimately submit the
same articles to each directory. My question is this, if copied
content is not valuable anymore, why is it that these article
directories are some of the most popular websites world wide?
See if you break down the authors
article, you start to get clues as to why "copied content"
can still be mistaken for original content.
Title & Author Stay The Same,
But The Rest Is Not Just Gravy:
One constant is true for all articles
submitted by authors: Their "title" and "author"
are always the same but everything else tends to change in the
process of submitting the article.
See, some article directories ask
for a "description" to post online leading to the article.
In many cases, I've seen authors simply make up their own description
as they go which in turn gives the article a unique feel to it.
HTML Formatted Articles Changes
The Dynamics Of The Article:
In other cases, some article directories
allow for HTML to be posted with the article. When this is allowed,
you will usually get a unique article created by the author and
edited by the author. For those sites that allow HTML, there are
others that don\'t allow HTML which in turn depends on the article
directory and its own "author guidelines" about a well
formatted article. Some article directories allow images, while
others do not.
Some article directories have "internal"
HTML editors known as "WYSIWYG" editors. These act as
an HTML editor which allows the author to personalize their article
with bolding text, adding links, etc.
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With All Of These Different Scenarios,
Is The Content Still Valuable?
ABSOLUTELY! Beyond and besides
the fact that every article directory requires different methods
of submitting your article, each article directory is also unique
to each other thus providing different content around the article
itself.
It's well known that search engines
do pick out and identify your "template" content, vs.
your "internal" content but at the same time, your template
content is unique and hopefully isn't 100% copied somewhere else.
In Conclusion:
Although copied content is looked
down on, every website out there has some form of copied content
somewhere within their site. Whether it be within your menu system,
or content. The fact is, you can ultimately change copied content
into unique content by changing the dynamics or properties of
the content itself.
Martin Lemieux is the owner of Smartads.
We help business owners to increase their marketing efforts online
and offline. Today's Topic "Content & Copywriting".
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