Should I delete the posts?

Posted by Cindy Bolley
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Jan 28, 2016
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Cindy Bolley
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HHCTB?

Victoria.. you have been reported

Apr 10, 2015 Like it
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Cindy Bolley
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HHCTB?

Thanks Jason... that is what I ended up doing..... Your input is much appreciated.

Apr 2, 2015 1 Like Like it
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Jason Descheneaux
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Follow Me I Follow Back!

Rewrite your articles or change a few words here and there and put a link back to your site. That's what I would do.

Apr 2, 2015 1 Like Like it
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Kamal Gaba
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Digital Marketing Executive

Thank you so much to everyone

Mar 30, 2015 Like it
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Gopesh Sarker
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Medical Technologist(Radiology&imaging).

No, not at all. Nice post .

Mar 23, 2015 1 Like Like it
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Digital Payout
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Digital Payout

yes I, agree with Joy Zhao its saying true.

Mar 20, 2015 1 Like Like it
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Cindy Bolley
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HHCTB?

Thanks Pinkham.... you summed that up great!

Mar 19, 2015 Like it
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Robert Hamborg
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PC Marketing Unlimited - Consultant

Just offhand as there is a lot more to SEO than meets the eye and many ways to approach it - 1st depends what you want to rank high in. 2d Backlinks mean zip to Google unless they are high quality and authoritative. and 3rrd original content which even if thought original may not be so, you can use tools like plagiarism checker X, DMCA and Copyscape to name a few of many to check what is original. I have written off the top of my head and thought I was original and found out I was seen as a 67 %

Mar 19, 2015 1 Like Like it
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Cindy Bolley
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HHCTB?

Thanks for all the input! Much appreciated.

Mar 19, 2015 Like it
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Angela Peterson
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SEO Expert

I, agree with Joy Zhao its saying true.

Mar 19, 2015 1 Like Like it
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Kamal Gaba
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Digital Marketing Executive

No need to fret. obviously, you should delete that post and do some change that particular post (title and content). After that you will post.

Mar 19, 2015 1 Like Like it
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Jenna H.
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Believe in self making than self exploring

Yes you should definitely delete the old posts and before getting them to new site make some significant changes to avoid plagiarism stuff.

Mar 19, 2015 1 Like Like it
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Warren Contreras
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Old Retired Guy

Danette there are plenty of people that well 'talk the talk' but see if they are 'walking the walk' before you spend a lot of time. I subscribed to several $47 a month training sites that were supposed to teach us how to get #1 listings and finally realized what they were teaching us, was how to collect $47 a month from thousands of suckers so you could get rich yourself. If you want to make money, just start a training site to teach that stuff too. I prefer to make my money helping people, not

Mar 18, 2015 1 Like Like it
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Danette F.
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affilate marketing

on posting on your blog and article writing I would invite every one to read what brian dean says on his website on the subject of google and ranking.

Mar 18, 2015 Like it
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Cindy Bolley
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HHCTB?

How interesting.. so many different ideas.

Mar 18, 2015 Like it
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Danette F.
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affilate marketing

As I am learning the hard way it is the back links that get your ranked not the posting. I asked the same question on warrform and most of the aff marketers said the same thing, google looks more at back links for ranking than your posting.

Mar 18, 2015 1 Like Like it
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Warren Contreras
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Old Retired Guy

Danette how do you know? They don't send you a notice, they just don't include your website in the search results. I searched for learn to saltwater fish and didn't see you there in the first 5 pages.

Mar 18, 2015 1 Like Like it
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Danette F.
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affilate marketing

I have two sites with duplicate content and google hasn't penalized me.

Mar 18, 2015 1 Like Like it
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Cindy Bolley
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HHCTB?

Thanks Philippe.... then to late for me I posted it where I didn't leave it.. now that spot just has a link to the new post. My heard hurts from thinking I am just going to write a brilliant FIRST post and be done with it. Nice to see you!

Mar 18, 2015 Like it
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Philippe Moisan
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Tutorial videos, sci-fi writer

If I remember correctly, what Google doesn't like is to see 2 identical pages on the same site.

One thing, though, the first page where the article appears will be the only one indexed by Google, so be careful where you post it first.

So, in the case here, I guess it would mean rewrite it enough so that it doesn't appear identical as the first one.

Mar 18, 2015 2 Likes Like it
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