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snarble
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Posted: Tue May 15, 2007 1:29 am
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I was a little bored today so I wrote a few articles about affiliate marketing, eBay and google. I also wrote some other articles for a local paper not at all related to computers or the internet.
Here ya go!
[This is too much, Snarble - Allan may be prepared to comment but I'm not. I deleted your comments and removed your signature. I've made a lot of allowances for you in the past but you are now close to being banned.
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AllanGardyne
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Posted: Tue May 15, 2007 6:10 am
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You've only just written it - and yet the article has already been distributed thousands of times on the Internet? Really? How did you do that?
Try a search in Google (with quotes) for this odd "sentence" from the article:
| Quote: | | Note also that there are many other Adsense sharing the same topic as you. |
It appears more than 2,000 times. _________________ Allan Gardyne
AssociatePrograms.com - You're here. Explore it!
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Robert Rogers
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Posted: Tue May 15, 2007 3:00 pm
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Goes to show you how important it is to re-write your private label content.
I just happen to subscribe to the plr provider that is distributing this article.
I use many of the articles "as is" to populate my new websites. They're great for adsense arbitrage sites too.
However, I don't submit these articles anywhere without a nearly 100% re-write.
I posted this particular article in several forums, but I only used 3 of the 5 points, added 2 of my own tips, included screen shots, supporting statistics from my own websites, and links to several non-affiliated resources like google, asrep, and adsblacklist.
As you can see in this thread, well established forum communities like this one will bust your chops. In fact, I posted my version of this article here and it got deleted, despite all the value added changes I made to it. _________________ How to Improve Your Adsense Earnings
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InternetMarketing_IQ
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Posted: Wed May 16, 2007 5:05 am
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| Quote: | | Goes to show you how important it is to re-write your private label content. |
Rewrite it all you want. It's still the same old copied crap.
Gee maybe if I change the words around a bit they will seem like I have a brain and wrote them myself.
And if I put this old sour milk back in the fridge it will become fresh and drinkable again!!! (Yep you guessed it I plagerized that comment from a commedian I heard say it a long time ago, but I "rewrote" it so it must have value? _________________
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Robert Rogers
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Posted: Wed May 16, 2007 4:39 pm
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Rewrite it all you want. It's still the same old copied crap.
Gee maybe if I change the words around a bit they will seem like I have a brain and wrote them myself.
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I have to disagree. For example, unless you're writing an article on a cure for cancer, it's highly unlikely anything you write is going to be an original idea or not just rehasing the same old crap.
Sometimes one person can explain a topic much better than another. Adding personal experiences, paraphrasing, and elaborating on important points. If you think about it, that's all the Supreme Court of the United States does. Rehash old cases and put it in writing. _________________ How to Improve Your Adsense Earnings
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InternetMarketing_IQ
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Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 4:25 am
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| Quote: | | I have to disagree. |
Good for you.
There is a difference between "rewriting" and "creating" or "explaining" a process or idea that has already been written about. When you understand that difference perhaps you'll make something of value.
Taking an article and rearraiging the words is not "creating"... it's simple plagerism and a waste of bandwidth.
Musicians create music from the same notes arrainged in new ways.
Plagerism is plagerism regardless of how you sugar coat it.
Good luck making money from other peoples work. _________________
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Robert Rogers
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Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 6:10 am
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| quest wrote: |
Plagerism is plagerism regardless of how you sugar coat it.
Good luck making money from other peoples work. |
Thanks, but I do just fine.
Plagiarism is stealing, rewriting private label content that you pay for saves time and is smart. Hence the boom of an entire market for private label content and ghostwriters.
P.S. If you're going to write your own content, be sure and do a spell check. _________________ How to Improve Your Adsense Earnings
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