Brilliant case study on duplicate contents

By : Growing Business
Published 8th November 2012 |
Read latest comment - 23rd January 2013

I have found one of the case study on duplicate content that you never find before. Hope you will read this case study and make your review at here.

dejanseo.com.au/hijacked/

DerekHitch
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Superb article

How I Hijacked Rand Fishkin's Blog | DEJAN SEO

So as long suspected, duplicated or scraped content can rank higher than the original

Fascinating that he also managed to get the google info: results to show for the duplicate content!

It's a shame there isn't an agreed defence for this yet. We use the publisher and canonical tags, but how effective this is in reality is yet to be proven. Seems it's more of a "can help" rather than a fix.

If you can use the author/publisher tag on your content, then it's well worth it.

Steve Richardson
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Superb article

How I Hijacked Rand Fishkin's Blog | DEJAN SEO

So as long suspected, duplicated or scraped content can rank higher than the original

Fascinating that he also managed to get the google info: results to show for the duplicate content!

It's a shame there isn't an agreed defence for this yet. We use the publisher and canonical tags, but how effective this is in reality is yet to be proven. Seems it's more of a "can help" rather than a fix.

If you can use the author/publisher tag on your content, then it's well worth it.

As they mentioned in that article somehow we manage to protect our content / website with the use of canonical tag...but Google still showing duplicate results in organic search results - Even after we use canonical in our website.

But in the end they have provided another canonical tag named "HTTP Header Canonicalisation". With the use of this tag and regular content monitoring help us to prevent our website results to be hacked from any authority or high PR website...

DerekHitch

Duplication and plagiarism are annoying to many, including me! For anyone that wants to catch plagiarists or even track down duplicate content on the web there are tools available called Copyscape and Copysentry. That should put an end to it! I've actually included it in a blog post I've put together on 20 of the best search engine marketing tools. If anyone is interested it'll be posted on the TopLine Communications blog soon.

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