OK. Now let's see the second solution ...
Method #2: using a plugin
Obviously, there are many different plugins out there ...
For this tutorial I'll use Perfect Pullquotes.
https://wordpress.org/plugins/perfect-pullquotes/
So ...
Upon installation and activation, the plugin will will add a Pullquote dropdown button to the Wordpress visual editor:
And of course, will enable the [perfectpullquote] shortcode too, that can be easily copied into posts, pages or sidebar widgets.
Here's a shortcode example (with a given CSS styling):
And the result:
Simple as 1,2,3 ...
Conclusion
When people get hit with duplicate content penalties for copying other’s content it's not because they were quoting and citing with care as part of a genuine blogging effort, but because they were using incorrect methods ....
Or they were trying to deceive or to use copying and quoting to cheat their way to search engine success ...
Just follow these guidelines, and you'll be able to quote content without hurting your SEO results.
And that's it my friends!
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Thanks for your time!
Nice! This is very helpful... I'm going to be using a quote soon.
If I install this Perfect Pullquotes plugin, can I uninstall the plugin after I have my quote in my content?
Thank you.
Monica