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I'm guessing though.
The client was very keen to get links (of course), so I was link-hunting today when I discovered that the client has uploaded a duplicate copy of the site to another domain... this is the same layout I set up for them exactly and using the images I put on the first site. The main difference is it doesn't have the backgrounds and other design bits and pieces - I guess they couldn't work out how to get them - and it's done on a template where they've forgotten to change some of the generic stuff, maybe Frontpage or something, I haven't investigated yet.
I'm really confused why they've done this. They said they were delighted with the site I designed for them and they paid up immediately. So what's the copy for?
Now some links point to one site and some to the other.
Maybe this is a really subtle ploy to make me work really hard on my version so I can beat the copy into obscurity... :)
This is going to be the first time I've had the chance to see what happens to duplicate sites this close up.
I agree with you! Your theory on stealing text is correct and google must have thought of that. The age of the page is a good theory but must take a lot of resource, I think google would try and find a simplier solution. My theory still holds if there are no other sites remotely relevant for the search. Google will want to list the content in question once and then provide 'on theme' but different content before it starts listing the same again. I suppose if there are no any other sites reasonably on theme they end up stacking the duplicate content.
If there is no other content on these sites/pages listed and we assume it is being ignored, then anchor text links in and page titles may be a factor. However, I think you are right, the content must to some degree be indexed.
So what determines the ranking? A combination of pr and optimisation (title etc.)
Can you sticky me the results page?