: Is content scraping useful for SEO or harmful? Is content scraping useful for SEO or harmful? Scraping: Taking content from other places on the web and publishing it on your own site. There
Is content scraping useful for SEO or harmful?
Scraping: Taking content from other places on the web and publishing it on your own site.
There are many websites that only contain pieces of other websites or stolen content. Many sites will take articles from other websites and publish them as if they were their own, or will copy entire websites.Will this process is useful for SEO rankings.
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Collecting the content from multiple sources it is good to learn new things but it is a NEGATIVE for SEO
Because Google have one algorithm that algorithm is called as a Panda algorithm so if you copied content from other website Google may identify your website and hit with the panda update
if it happen to your website rank is going down day by day...
so my solutions is don't go for content scraping...
Content scraping is always worst techniques in SEO. If you working on content scraping, please come out from this method. surely this kind of content scrapped websites will get penalty from Google.
It's worth mentioning that Panda, a Google algorithm update, deals with this specifically. Sites with large swathes of duplicate content or pages with very little content are penalized quite heavily - the idea is to prevent people who's sole purpose is the ranking of keywords. Each page either has to have a good portion of good, unique content or you need ensure that it is kept out of Google's index, by using meta robots tag (noindex, follow) or by preventing crawling using robots.txt
Content Scraping is not at all Good and it is a worst SEO technique (Negative SEO) which will surely harm your website in Panda update. Google will penalize those websites which are following content scraping technique.
In Google support page you can find
Scraped content
Some webmasters use content taken (“scraped”) from other, more
reputable sites on the assumption that increasing the volume of pages
on their site is a good long-term strategy regardless of the relevance
or uniqueness of that content. Purely scraped content, even from
high-quality sources, may not provide any added value to your users
without additional useful services or content provided by your site;
it may also constitute copyright infringement in some cases. It's
worthwhile to take the time to create original content that sets your
site apart. This will keep your visitors coming back and will provide
more useful results for users searching on Google.
Some examples of scraping include:
Sites that copy and republish content from other sites without adding any original content or value
Sites that copy content from other sites, modify it slightly (for example, by substituting synonyms or using automated techniques), and
republish it
Sites that reproduce content feeds from other sites without providing some type of unique organization or benefit to the user
Sites dedicated to embedding content such as video, images, or other media from other sites without substantial added value to the
user
Matt Cutts, Google’s head of search spam announced a new tool to let Google know when you find scraped content ranking better than original content and he stated that
If you see a scraper URL outranking the original source of content in
Google, please tell us about it: t.co/WohXQmI45X
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