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Can you post the same blog on different websites?

Can you post the same blog on different websites?

Duplicate content happens when one blog post is posted on 2–3 sites. Truth: False! When Google talks about duplicate content, they’re talking about extreme spam, like thousands of copies of the exact same thing.

Can I posting same blog on two sites?

In this case, you have a few options: Rewrite the content – you can rewrite your blog post and then publish it on these sites so that the content isn’t duplicate. Post the content on the other site only – sometimes it’s best to publish your highest quality posts on other people’s sites and not yours.

Can you post articles from other websites on your blog?

The short answer is yes, but only if you have permission from the author. And once you do repost that content, be sure to use the Canonical URL Tag.

Can you copy other blogs?

It’s illegal: As you might have learned in school, plagiarism has serious consequences. And because of copyright law, once someone has published an original work, it is automatically protected — whether they have enacted a formal copyright or bought a creative license for their work.

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Can you publish content in three sites?

Absolutely you can, with 1 stipulation. You need to make sure you add a canonical tag that tells Google which content is the original content.

Can I put links to other websites on my website?

You do not need permission to include a link on your website that goes to another website. Nor is it copyright infringement if you do include such a link. Never include another website’s trademark on your site without permission.

Can I copy a blog to my website?

Yes definitely, you are being put into the risk of losing your search engine rankings and page rank when people copy your blog content. In many cases, copied content from your blog will first get indexed into Google and in those cases your content becomes duplicate.

Is it legal to copy content for a blog?

The short answer to the question of whether it is permissible to copy and paste content without permission is, of course, no. Doing so could be an infringement of the content owner’s copyright, and lead to legal action or post-licensing claims – both costly outcomes worth avoiding.