There really are a large amount of automated blogging programs out there. The thought behind them is that you push start and then they send spiders out through the web, trolling for content that matches certain keywords you put into the program. Then they take the content material they find and put it on your site. You get to take pleasure in the benefits from having a web page full of content that gets updated swiftly without having to go through the work of actually creating the content yourself. It may seem like it is a wish that is coming true. Except for the fact that…
Google is displaying signs of getting tough with the web pages that don’t use original content. They are settling measures in place that will allow them to test your site’s content to make sure that it hasn’t shown up somewhere else first. If your website utilizes mostly copied and borrowed material, you could get in serious trouble. At the very minimum you’ll lose credibility in the eyes of Google. So what does this indicate for people who are hoping to grow an automated business?
Mostly, this means that business owners and internet marketers will certainly have to get used to either working harder or paying someone to work harder for them. This is good! It defends the interest of folks who have worked hard to make original content. It also makes sure that someone is running a legitimate business. If you are not good at writing or creating content, you need to find the money to pay someone to create it for you. Trust us when we say that that should be money well spent.
The simple fact is that, on the internet, there are a huge number of internet sites that are built off of someone else’s hard work. These web pages use plagiarized content and then generate profits by slapping up a bunch of advertisements. While this is often a great way to earn a few extra dollars, if you get caught you can be positive that you are going to get into some major trouble. Stealing written content is kind of a massive deal, in the end. Students are already expelled from Universities all over the planet for not providing proper credit to a source. Think about what type of trouble you will end up in if you do not credit your source appropriately or if you go so far as to steal another person’s intellectual property. Isn’t it better just to do your own writing and creating?
The fact of the matter is that if you honestly want to make money, you will need to do serious and honest work. What Google is trying to do is reward hard work and punish those who take shortcuts and use other people’s work as their very own. We like this a lot. It may help to make things on the net a lot more fair for those who are genuinely trying to help others and make a real living instead of rewarding people who use shoddy tactics to make a quick buck.
So, for anyone who is a web entrepreneur, you’ll want to get ready to undertake some real (and often hard) work. Google is itching to smack down those who aren’t willing to put in a real effort!
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