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🔍 SEO Insights Same Post/Article On Two Different Sites?

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JoshB

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Been thinking about this for a bit lately. I have a blog that is focused on independent creators and alternative platforms. Then there are the forums that incorporate elements of that same philosophy. My question is that I write my blog post/articles to be posted on both sites. Is there a detriment to doing this or will different audiences find the posts on the site that they prefer?

Essentially the same post shows up on site A and site B.
 
Not 100% sure, but I believe Google does not like "duplicate content." It might only count the first one in search results, but I am not 100% sure.
 
I would rather quote parts of the article and change some things up instead of copying and pasting the article verbatim between sites. I have a feeling just copying and pasting the same content wouldn't look good and could affect your SEO.
 
The first posted article has priority. Google penalizes duplicate content. It's best to make a small summary of the article, without duplicating content and having a link to the original content. I believe if you duplicate the content entirely, yours will not rank well. But Google only penalizes when this happens often. One time shouldn't be such big of a deal to duplicate if you want.
 
This was what I was kind of thinking would be the case. Thinking will start doing a summery of the post with a link to the original location.
 
Its mean you are wasting your time because search engine like Google will ignore duplicate contents and site will not get rank ..... If you are using adsense then may be Google will block them if you are adding many duplicate contents.
 

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