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Old 03-10-2008, 11:27 AM
onelukey onelukey is offline
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Morning Guys, {well it is in the UK}

Just surfin' around doing a bit of research on Google, when I came across a site in my niche, for one of my keywords, at number1 so I took a look to see what he was doing to get there, and out of general interest.
When I clicked thru,, low and behold it was a PRLPro site, same header graphic that came in the pack, but on a blogger site. Ok fine, competion is good right, but the amazing thing is,,,,this guy,, had put up all 40 articles without rewriting them {or at least the ones I read, I think I've got a life :-)}and all on the same day !!
Having seen this it seems to me, to blow the 90DC system completely out of the water, in that, advocating doing a little bit each day, so we don't get penalized, we should just go for it, and post articles without rewrites, and upload all articles in one go.

I'd be interested to hear what do the more experienced {Steve, Walt} members think about this approach, or even what he's doing, is ok, or maybe even Marc and Daniels take on it.

Maybe I've misunderstood the system ?

Rant over,,,,

Best Mike
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Old 03-10-2008, 03:17 PM
golfer57 golfer57 is offline
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Hello,
Have you read the "search engine myths exposed" by jonathan ledger , not sure if I spelled his name right. Anyway in this report (free) search on google for it, he explains how this dupe content is a myth and is not true. Dupe content between pages on your own site is a problem, but not copying what is out there already. I will try to find it for you and put a link up.
It is a great read. I dont worry to much about it. I write most of my content from scratch using fat content. I do get some of my articles from uaw also, when I am pressed for time.
Do a search, you will like the read.
Steve
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Old 03-10-2008, 04:46 PM
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Hi Steve,

Just found it, and downloaded it, will read it later. Am I being a bit thick here? what do you mean by "fat" content?

Mike

PS the name was right Re J L
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Old 03-10-2008, 05:12 PM
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Hello,
Sorry, fat content is a program by Dr Andy that helps with writing great lsi articles. It comes with a incredable brower that is just amazing for research and I use this with KRA (keword results analyzer) from the data I get from wordtracker and other sources.
Steve
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