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I mean, who is that guy? If he had just asked for one particular page or paragraph. Yes of course. But he asked literally whether he could use all my content. Is he nuts?
It really upsets me. What should I do? Just ignore his email or reply to him?
Why would any competitor ever do me a favour?Other than a link-exchange (which is a mutual favour) I could not imagine any other situations, where direct competitors of mine have helped me.
Just because you cannot think of a reason now does not mean that one may not exist in the future...
It really upsets me. What should I do?
Oh dear. What if you were to...
...I don't want my content being scraped and duplicated in any form. I'm really repugnant to this idea.
Ah, okay; that's that sorted then. :)
Syzygy
But I also think it's just selfishness on their part—they want free content for their site, that's all. They think they can get it for a measly link.
Agree, I wrote him back stating the duplicate content reason and I said no.
The guy may have asked the same thing of several webmasters, hoping one or two would be stupid enough to agree.
Agree, too. One really has to be stupid to give away content for a stupid link (from a website with PR=0 that is by the way!)
Thanks for your replies!
Tell him no. Besides the boldness, remind him that it's an issue of duplicate content and that you do not want to be penalized.
I wouldn't even mention the duplicate content issue. Why give a potential crook ideas?
Just plain tell them no thanks.
Anyone who doesn't know this can cause a person's site harm doesn't deserve to be pretending to be a web designer.
The plethora of WYSIWYG programs today is why we have so much trouble with people copying content.
I wouldn't want him to copy all my content but I sure will allow our articles to get ripped for a backlink.
Heck this is why fresh content is good for you it's still all about backlinks