Many people believe that search engines' inclusion of original content can play a certain role in rankings. Henan SEO agrees with this. In a previous article, Henan SEO introduced how to add high-quality pseudo-original content to the website. Please refer to it for specific reference (Are you still worried about not having original articles?). Today we’ll talk about how search engines determine whether content is original. Website content is roughly divided into three categories: original, reprinted, and pseudo-original. Let’s talk about reprinting first. To put it simply, reposting means copying and pasting the content of other people’s articles into your own website without making any modifications.
I believe that many people are familiar with originality, which means that you conceive and create it yourself. To put it bluntly, it means writing it yourself and publishing it on your own blog, website or a certain website as soon as possible. Pseudo-original content can be understood as modifying other people's or existing articles. The concept is to find articles online and make simple or in-depth modifications, and then publish them on your own website! So how do search engines determine whether it is original? What about content? According to the previous experimental summary of Henan SEO, search engines determine whether a website has original articles mainly based on the following two aspects.
1. The similarity of the article means that the content or title of the online article you published already exists online. In this case, it is best not to use it. You can change the title. Chinese characters are broad and profound, so there is no need to be so serious!
2. The date of spider crawling, the date of snapshot! For example: if you publish an article on a certain website at nine o'clock in the morning, the search engine spider will default to this article when it sees your article. When you see it for the first time, the spider will be naturally placed in the database.
3. For external links within the website, some people publish the copied articles directly on their own website without any modifications, and even contain other people's links and anchor text. This is not liked by search engines!
So how do you make spiders think that your article is original content?
1. Make sure that the site where the article is published has been indexed by search engines!
2. Keep updating the website regularly.
3. It is best to embed your own brand and include links in the article!
The above is the personal opinion of Henan SEO-chenbo. If you have better suggestions, welcome to communicate with me! This article was first published: Henan SEO http://www.0373seo.com/ Please indicate the source for reprinting!