As a blogger, we often write our own articles. As a junior SEOer, we will consider whether the articles we write will be loved by search engines. But in fact there is one of the most important issues that we have ignored! That is, have we ever thought about the consequences of our articles being stolen! Especially for new bloggers, trying to be original bloggers! This is very important. If you cannot protect your article well, then even your original work may be considered pseudo-original or even plagiarized in the eyes of search engines!
Two days ago, I discovered that an article on my Xi'an SEO blog had been "stolen". Someone else had modified the article from beginning to end and then published it on many websites and columns, and then it was reprinted. In the end, my original article seemed to be pseudo-original. Search The engine closes slowly and ranks low. We are little people and we have to protect our articles! Since the word "stealing" is mentioned, it is necessary to talk about several common methods of operating articles on the Internet:
Reprinting: Reprinting is to copy the original text almost unchanged and paste it into your own website or blog. Occasionally make some small modifications and add the source address at the end of the article. At present, websites or blogs that are somewhat famous and powerful respect knowledge and authors, and adopt the method of reprinting. Many people publish articles on A5, chinaz, etc., and get a lot of external links through others' reprints.
Piecing together: Find several related articles and extract parts of each to piece them together into one article. The content comes from several sources. Naturally, there is no need to add source links. This is also a reflection of the author's wisdom. So sometimes you can have fun like this when you don’t know what to write.
Automatic pseudo-originalization: Many webmasters who are good at programming have written pseudo-original software and use synonym replacement to complete pseudo-original articles. Such articles are generally produced in batches and are for search engines to see, so they can be included immediately. That’s fine, these articles will definitely not be cited. Pseudo-original articles with synonym replacement are only suitable for search engines to read, and people will be very unhappy when they read them.
Manual pseudo-original work: Get someone else's article and cut off the beginning and end, and then rewrite the beginning and end yourself. Simply scan the content in the article, remove all anchor text links, and remove all inappropriate words. Make this article the same as your own. For some very early articles, this approach can be indexed by search engines relatively quickly, that's all. but! If these articles come from some new blogs without authority, then other people’s pseudo-original work is considered original! The original work I wrote is suspected of plagiarism!
Some people who are engaged in online promotion use their own names to build brands, but they use original articles from blogs with low authority as their original contributions and publish them in iResearch columns and other places. Why don't they think about what might happen if they are discovered? Originality is originality after all, and there are always omissions in stealing. How can you use your own name to make a fuss after doing such a thing?
For bloggers who insist on originality and do not have a weighted blog, please learn to protect your articles:
First: Publish to A5, chinaz and other sites in a timely manner, and add the source. This can basically protect your article from being pirated!
Second: Add the source of the article and publish it to the webmaster exchange sections of Discuz, phpwind, laggard, chinaz, A5, alimama, and other forums.
Third: Publish the article to the webmaster forum that is only behind the times, chinaz, etc.
Fourth: Publish articles to many domestic BSP blogs. Add credit! First time!
But there is a very critical problem: new blogs have no weight, and it takes a lot of time for search engines, especially Baidu, to include them, so the most likely problem is that the ranking of this article on your personal blog where you first published an article lags behind that of the forum. This conflict with the ranking of this article on the BSP blog will take time to resolve, and cultivating the weight of the website requires patience.
Original article from Xi'an SEO blog. Original title: Has your article been stolen?
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