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jelly
06-14-2007, 08:40 AM
I have been a Webmaster for the past 2 years, now recently google has introduced a new algo in their armory, i.e. supplemental results. Content is duplicated or insufficient links. Its one-way contradictory to its previous algo. Because google said having thematical links will increase the chance of rankings. I have done that according to google words but I have a website it has more than 500 pages, due to this supplemental result concept 400 pages are gone into the shell i mean de promoted from the results. I assure all the contents are unique and written by our team. Only thing im still confused whether if someone copies the content of my website, then who should be penalized for the act, google software does nt seem to realize that, it has punished me hate this new supplemental results concept.

jelly
08-13-2007, 08:52 AM
I have been a Webmaster for the past 2 years, now recently google has introduced a new algo in their armory, i.e. supplemental results. Content is duplicated or insufficient links. Its one-way contradictory to its previous algo. Because google said having thematical links will increase the chance of rankings. I have done that according to google words but I have a website it has more than 500 pages, due to this supplemental result concept 400 pages are gone into the shell i mean de promoted from the results. I assure all the contents are unique and written by our team. Only thing im still confused whether if someone copies the content of my website, then who should be penalized for the act, google software does nt seem to realize.
It has punished me hate this new supplemental results concept.

MariGold
08-16-2007, 08:38 PM
If you're worried about someone stealing your content, it's really easy to see if some is plagerizing your work. Just highlight a portion of your text from one of your pages, just a sentence or two. And then put it into Google search and see what comes up.

You can also put them inside "quotation marks" and the results will be different.

ardenclancy
03-02-2008, 04:32 PM
If finding copied text is so easy then why do tools like copyscape exist? They must have some unique feature...right?

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