I believe that many webmasters who are constantly submitting articles have discovered that many people do not leave the copyright URL information when reprinting their articles. What they have racked their brains to write for several hours has been original by others. In addition to anger, helplessness, sadness, there is also a lost heart. Why are these people like this? The reasons are nothing more than two points: 1. Trying hard to make the search engines think that the article you published is original; 2. It comes from the wrong idea that too many outbound links will cause your website to lose authority. The author writes this article to express some of his thoughts on these points.
As for the originality judgment rules of search engines, I believe that anyone with a little experience in website building is very clear. For reprinted articles, it is difficult to be considered original unless they are original or highly pseudo-original. I don’t believe you can rank ahead of an article reprinted from Chinaz. Of course, there have been some changes during Baidu's convulsion period, including the recently mentioned situation where Baidu deletes it immediately after including it, and then re-includes it a few hours later. Since you can't be in front of them and the favor of originality is given to them, why do you worry about whether it is original or not?
For search engines, as long as the content you publish has a certain degree of timeliness and popularity, it will generally be included. Of course, exclude some websites with lower weights. If the weights are too low, you definitely need to solve these problems first. Some recent adjustments to search engines have reduced the number of included articles with the same content, which is inevitable. It can only be said that when updating the website, everyone needs to pay more attention to the degree of attention and update speed of the website. This is also good news for webmasters who are diligent and more persistent. After all, the more you pay attention to and the more diligent you are, the more you will gain. The standardization of search engines actually helps everyone maintain their own websites better and more stably.
In fact, in terms of copyright protection, there is a popular saying that if there is a large amount of reprinted content on the site and there are few outbound links from the source address of the content, search engines will downgrade the rights. This statement has been circulating among webmasters, and whether it has been confirmed remains to be verified. But for a website that is based on long-term considerations, copyright issues will eventually cause some trouble to the webmaster. After the website traffic increases, you will find that the original author's abuse and reprimand appear in the content comments every day. It is not necessary to delete the comments. Add Linking to the original text is also troublesome. At this time, you will find that if you go out to mess around, you will have to pay it back sooner or later. In this case, why not just add copyright information to others when reprinting?
Regarding the thinking that too many outbound links will cause the website to lose authority, it is clear to everyone who looks at chinaz that this view is untenable. No matter in terms of weight or PageRank, outbound links have not caused much harm to the website itself. influence. Many people's unfavorable opinions about outbound links in the site come from the idea of PageRank transmission in the web page. They believe that adding an outbound link to a page in the site will transfer the PageRank weight of the page to the outbound link page and reduce itself. PageRank weight of the pages within the site. If this statement is true, then there is no need to add friendly links on the homepage. Because you link to others, will your PageRank be lowered? Because outbound links will never cause the loss or decrease of the PageRank weight of your web page, this statement is obviously completely wrong.
To the webmaster friends who promptly helped the author forward the published articles to various forums, and ruthlessly deleted the copyright information and left their own website addresses, I have to say thank you helplessly. If you really want to persevere and improve the weight of your website in the long run, why not practice more soft copy writing yourself. Try to submit articles every day. I believe it won’t be long before you can be very proud to repost your articles.
In fact, a website with no outbound links at all or a severely imbalanced ratio of outbound links to external links is extremely dangerous and will seriously affect the site's ranking and weight. For this part of knowledge, you can refer to the relevant knowledge of Google Webmaster Management, which clearly mentions the relationship between outbound links and external links. From the user's point of view, outbound external links may well make up for some information that your website cannot provide, allowing users to accept the content while trying to meet their needs. I believe that when users click on outbound links, they will jump. At the same time, your website page will not be closed.
Of course, if outbound links are too concentrated on a certain website, it will definitely be judged as cheating. There is no doubt about this. But for article reprinting, it will certainly not have much impact. Therefore, if possible, I hope that when reprinting other people's articles, webmasters would be better off adding copyright information for themselves. Finally, I wish the webmaster who reprinted and signed the copyright information of this article, may the traffic increase steadily in the new year.
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