Copying Content From WA for your site is NOT OK
Someone posted a link to their website today in one of the classrooms asking for feedback. I quickly skimmed the page he posted and didn't give it much thought. It sounded a bit regurgitated, which is expected from a new member with little experience. Sounded as if he was just repeating something he heard, it wasn't very personal.
Later this evening I went into Course 3, lesson 2 to find some info to try to help someone with an issue. Low and behold, I'm reading word for word what I read on this WA members page earlier this afternoon.
Now I have to imagine this person is unaware that copying content is a no-no, otherwise, he wouldn't have put it out there so blatantly. I've tried searching for the culprit, but to no avail so far. I will continue my search.
But for those not aware,
YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO COPY CONTENT FOR YOUR OWN SITE!
For crying out loud.
- Stephen
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Yes, duplicating contents can actually ruin their own Website and get blacklisted by Google though a percentage of it is allowed.
Like you said, Let's remember to teach. Kyle and Carson can handle anything beyond that:) Dave.
On the other hand, feel free to use your affiliate link at the top of every post to refer a reader to the appropriate information.
Janelle
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Yea, if you don't have the will power to write your own content, might as well move on to something else...