QualitySitesAndAvoidingDuplicateContent.

Quality Sites And Avoiding Duplicate Content.

Ok, I said we were gonna start with Adsense, so over the next few days we’ll look at a few need-to-know fundamentals and then we’ll get right to business. You will soon realise that I’m never going to offer you a magic pill that makes it all easy. If you want to buy into the next hyped up dream then look elsewhere my friend. I’m not even giving you groundbreaking info that nobody else can offer. I’m simply offering a simple way of understanding how to create legitimate sites that will stand the test of time that will appeal to those of you who are just starting out.  Anyway, without further ado, I present my Top Five Tips to Earning With Adsense, We’re going to look at the first two right now, and follow up tomorrow. 

Tip Number 1: Don’t Try And Trick Google

Too many people spend too much time trying to fool Google and other search engines into sending free traffic. Although there are certain things you will need to do (SEO), the most important in this day and age is to provide quality UNIQUE content that visitors will want to see. If visitors like your site, then so will Google (as long as you know how to prove your worthy). 

Tip Number 2: Avoid The Duplicate Content Penalty.

Not so long ago, (even in 2006) you could simply by a load of PLR (Private Label Rights, to be looked at later) content, build a website, and point some well-chosen links to your pages. It’s a sad fact that there are thousands of people still wasting their time doing this and wondering what’s going wrong. In fact, there are still gurus encouraging this type of behaviour and trying to sell crappy tools that re-write your PLR articles automatically in order to fool Google. Google has declared war on dupe content; hence their “Duplicate Content Penalty“. Try going down this road and you will see your pages drop faster than a kid with a bar of laxative chocolate.

Posted in General Articles, Adsense Advice on Sep 16th, 2007

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