Duplicate content is worthless nowadays. It will never appear in Google's search results as they filter it all out and put it in their supplemental index which is as good as not having it at all.
stymiee
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Of course it is duplicate content. The original site gets credit for the article and the rest have their copies go into the supplemental results.
stymiee
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I that were me I would wait a while until I was sure Google had my pages indexed first. That way you can be sure Google knows it is yours.
stymiee
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True! If you have an article, then first add to your website and wait for Google to index it. Then you can start submitting into various places.
If you are planning to add someone else article, then I'd recommend against it as on one hand it will NOT benefit you in anyway and on ther other hand you are only helping the orginal writer by providing him a quality back-link. Not a good move.
I'd recommend start writing quality content of your own or get it written instead of adding others content. Its not worth the efforts.
Also you can add a blog to your website and also add many Authors to it who will write articles/posts on your blog. So, its a win-win situation and you get traffic. :)
seo_expert
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It depends on what Theme/Topic your website/blog would deal in.
Also you can post your requirements on various forums dedicated specially for "Wants" posts. I'm sure you will run into many Authors who are willing to posts on your blog. they just need a good flatform.
Good luck.
seo_expert
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No it's not. It is still duplicate content. The bottom line is if you use unoriginal content that content will not help you with SEO as it will be essentially filtered out and devalued tot he point of worthlessness.
stymiee
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In the time it would take you to make the kind of changes to make the article seem unique you can write the same article yourself and make it even better. Plus the articles that are freely available are rarely very good and never link bait. Why not just write one good article for yourself that will actually be high quality and attract links? You will get a lot further that way.
stymiee
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