Duplicate Content: SEO Fact or Fiction?
The challenges of search engine optimization are increasing thanks to algorithms that detect duplicate content. This means Private Label Rights (PLR) articles used as web content will soon go the way of obsolete. Discover SEO insights in a free PDF report.
Denver, Colorado (PRWEB) July 18, 2007 -- Lisa Ginger, CEO and pioneering internet marketer recently published "PLR Sting", a free PDF report detailing long-term search engine strategies.
This short report pulls back the curtain on duplicate content. It also covers the perils of using Private Label Articles as content seen by the search engines. Learn the following:
| | - How the search engines index and retrieve web pages -- learning this is crucial if you want to rank high in the search engines.
- Tips for short-cutting your way to online profits without sacrificing your search engine rankings.
- The 2 different types of duplicate content Google can spot -- usually much quicker than webmasters can put it up.
- The many types of Private Label Rights (PLR) content that will continue to remain valuable far into the future.
- The value of proper keyword research and why it must not be overlooked.
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Pricing:
This report is a free PDF download. No subscription is necessary. Bonuses include first chance to sign up for a free membership coming in August of 2007.
Lisa Ginger, CEO of an online publishing company since 2002, has written several reports and articles on increasing search engine traffic and internet marketing.
Her latest endeavor is Niche Laboratories, a site dedicated to helping new online business seekers discover niches and conduct market research quickly and easily.
Niche Laboratories is currently poised to go live in August of 2007 with its exclusive free, flagstone membership. The membership will provide in-depth, free market research reports and further paid products to help business owners get off the ground.
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