In his column entitled “5 Tips for Punching Writer’s Block in the Face,” writer Robert Brockway wrote that you don’t need to worry about originality. For that matter, it’s almost futile to worry about originality. Everything that has been set on paper is a reference or shout-out to another that has also been set on paper, which is also a reference to another and so on.
Fellow writers couldn’t agree more. They accept the fact that their works aren’t purely original, yet they manage to rewire the whole thing to make it more interesting (minus the plagiarism, of course). The same thing applies to internet marketing in Spokane and elsewhere. Regardless of what you do, there will always be duplicate content in some form or other.
Should you panic? Since Google rolled out some anti-spam updates for its algorithms, the search engine hasn’t been kind to duplicate content. However, Matt Cutts tells everyone to chill out.
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