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4:30 pm August 12, 2013
| ayoungpro
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I have received an offer to have one of my articles on another site (Thought Catalog). I'm just wondering what the pros/Cons are for having your articles duplicated elsewhere. Thanks y'all!
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8:06 pm August 12, 2013
| OneCentAtatime
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Post edited 4:53 am – August 13, 2013 by OneCentAtatime
Would you love if people read your write-ups on someone else's site consistently?
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7:49 am August 13, 2013
| ayoungpro
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I wouldn't prefer it as a long-term strategy, but I can see value in doing it occasionally to expose my blog to new readers.
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8:21 am August 13, 2013
| Frugal Confessions
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There is a way to put coding on your website so that Google recognizes that it is being syndicated and not copied. I think this is an important step if you wish to do this. Good luck!
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2:45 pm August 19, 2013
| Eric – PersonalProfitability.com
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Frugal Confessions said:
There is a way to put coding on your website so that Google recognizes that it is being syndicated and not copied. I think this is an important step if you wish to do this. Good luck!
That is rel="canonical" – Google's explanation
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2:48 pm August 19, 2013
| ayoungpro
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2:54 pm August 21, 2013
| Barbara Friedberg
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THis is great. I've had offers in the past and wasn't sure how to get around the duplicate content. Congratulations, let us know how it goes!!!
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