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Mlo517

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So do you guys just copy and paste content off of other sites??

It seems like the easiest way, I just dont feel like dealing around with a lawsuit, as fun as they are...
 


So do you guys just copy and paste content off of other sites??

It seems like the easiest way, I just dont feel like dealing around with a lawsuit, as fun as they are...


Write your own fucking content you piece of shit, or hire some piece of shit to write it for you. For fucks sake.
 
^^^ Write your own fucking content you piece of shit, or hire some piece of shit to write it for you. For fucks sake.

Sounded so good, i just hadta say it again!
 
How about this. Anytime you have the opportunity to COPY something rather then creating it yourself, don't do it. Then you won't have to ask these stupid questions.
 
I'm still writing content to pay most of the bills. Somebody asked me once, "What do you write?"

I said, "Well I write kind-of-good stuff for $.02/word and really good stuff for $.05/word."

The point being that gurus tend to pay the best so if you want some good shit, swipe from the gurus in your niche. Try especially to get their older, indexed content from the high-pr pages, so that you can ride those coattails.

Everybody on the internet has half the attention span of a gnat, so it's not like anybody is gonna notice. Plus, using content from already-indexed, high-pr pages will actually HELP your site in the search engines--regardless of what some may tell you.

There are more really good reasons to use content that's already been indexed and well-ranked, but I think you get the picture. These gurus are too money-hungry to slap you with a lawsuit when a cease and desist will work just fine. But it's not like they're ever gonna notice anyway.

Go make that money, bro. Yes you can!
 
I think people will notice if their content is used elsewhere. A simple copyscape check and they will be able to find their content on your site. I don't mind swiping the content, but at lease re-write it to make it yours.
 
Hahahaha...@bad advice

A former boss of mine wrote a book on search engine USE years ago. (An "Internet Search for dummies" deal.)

He was copied so often, slapping people with lawsuits was a source of income.

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