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Now, the ezines are not in my control..but I dont want to change the webpages too as they were carefully written for SEO.
Now, if need be, I am ready to modify my page a little bit without affecting my SEO to make Google think that they are different content..
Can somebody tell me how much change gets the duplicacy off..
So minor changes (in my case the header) won't do it.
I was GOING to ask, if I produce original articles for my blog....then also put them on my website, would this be deemed duplicate content....I guess the answer is yes...
Surely, this shouldnt be so, if the article is original and useful , lots of other websites may use it anyway....and reward you with a link....
Perhaps its better to simply link to the article with a text link......
But, don't be LAZY. Don't just copy your articles into a blog. Instead, think of the blog as a simple summarizer. You need to write original content for the blog, but then link key phrases to the article. For example if the article was about Hot Dogs, you find out what the best keywords for you are, then the blog post would be something like:
In New York, the <a href="http://">hot dog</a> scene is really heating up. Check out this article on <a href="http://">New York Hot Dogs</a>, which also gives a detailed look at the history of hot dogs and the way hot dogs our made.
Anyway you get the idea. Don't repurpose your content, think about what the user wants (an easier, quicker entry into your content) and do the extra work to make actual blog entries.