samedi 15 décembre 2012

Google is Cracking Down!

By Andrew Parker


There certainly are a massive amount automated blogging programs out there. These applications are built upon spiders that crawl the world wide web looking for content that matches keywords that you have put into the program. The program then uses that content material and publishes it on your site. You benefit from having a website that is full of content that is updated regularly without having to do the actual work of creating that fresh content yourself. It seems like the best thing ever. Except...

It seems like Google could start cracking down heavily on sites that do not use original content. They are adding measures in place that will allow them to check on your site's content to make sure that it hasn't shown up somewhere else first. If your blog has mostly copied and pulled materials, you will be in trouble. You will definitely lose points in the eyes of Google. So what does this mean for those people that are hoping to create an automated company?



Mostly, this means that business owners and internet marketers will certainly have to get used to either working harder or compensating someone to work harder for them. This is a great thing. It helps to defend those individuals who have done the hard work that goes into developing original content. It also ensures that somebody is managing a legitimate business. If you're not very good at creating or writing content for your site, you need to pay another person to create that content for you. Trust us when we say that that will be cash well spent.

The real truth is that, on the internet, lots of websites are built using the hard work of other people. The sites then generate income by using that plagiarized content and publishing lots of ads on every page. This is definitely an easy approach to earn some extra cash but if you get caught you can be sure that the trouble will be a lot. Stealing is really a seriously big deal, after all. Universities all around the planet expel students for things such as not appropriately citing their sources. Imagine the legal action you will end up facing if you don't credit your source appropriately or even just blatantly steal someone else's intellectual property! Won't it just be simpler to produce and create your own stuff?

The truth of the matter is that if you honestly want to make money, you will do serious and honest work. Google is trying to pay back the people who are doing that hard work while punishing the people who are stepping on the backs of the hard workers. This is a good thing. It really helps to even out the playing field involving the people who are genuinely trying to help others and earn a place for themselves online and those how just want to make a quick buck.

So, for anyone who is a web entrepreneur, you need to get ready to perform some real (and often hard) work. Google is itching for a reason to put the smack down on folks who aren't putting forth a real effort!




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