I was honestly wondering when someone would come up with a service like Share-A-Post, because it is one of those "no brainer" ideas that I have thought of doing, but never got around to.
When to a huge amount of disbelief I blocked some of my high ranking paid reviews with robots.txt, and hinted that syndication would be a perfect loophole in Google's penalties, no one fully understood what I meant - many SEO experts thought I was bonkers.
This is what I meant - widespread syndication with editorial control
Tag Archives: syndication
Lowering The Google Red Flag – Sidestep The Cash Hungry Bull
With all the previous discussion of paid reviews and my unwillingness to raise the white flag or bend over, this post is going to come as a bit of a shock.
I am lowering the red flag
Carry on reading to find out why this isn't the same as raising a white flag, and is far from surrendering to Google on paid reviews.
Linking Abuse Or Linking Awareness
Blogcatalog Members today are collectively blogging about abuse.
I thought of blogging about all kinds of abuse that affect real people day in, day out, but decided that ultimately that doesn't fit in with my audience, or really add any authority to the words I would be writing.
As it happens, today part of a 2 hour interview with me was published in the Guardian (Digg Story you know you want to). I honestly didn't expect any more words in print from the article, because it was so wide ranging, and such
Ippon Blog Plagiarism With Moves Like A Judo Blackbelt
- Are people constantly ripping off your content?
- Do you feel powerless to defend your copyright?
- Is the battle against plagiarism taking up more and more of your time?
Maybe you are going about things the wrong way and should take some inspiration from Judo…
What is Judo
Literally "the gentle way," this ancient martial art (it’s origin is from jujutsu) makes use of the opponent's strength to overcome him, thereby making it possible for a David to throw a Goliath. Kano Jigoro (the founder of the Kodokan style of judo) developed the art into what is now an international Olympic sport. Cheddar Judo Club
The conventional
PayPerPost Buys Zookoda – Maybe I Got The Jump On Techcrunch

A few days ago I saw a number of my readers had grabbed an “opp” with PayPerPost to predict the acquisition they were going to announce this week, in fact today.
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Do You Want a $200 Press Release Submission With PRWeb? For Free?
This is actually something quite remarkable, because as far as I know, I haven’t seen anyone else, ever, get to offer their readers a free, premium press release through PRWeb, and it is not like they have an affiliate program (at least that I have heard about), or easy to find promotion codes.
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In Depth Review | Traffic Strategy | Stampede Secrets 2.0 – Social Media Marketing From A Unique Perspective?
Stampede Secrets 2.0 is unlike any internet marketing report or ebook I have read…
If spending $97 on an ebook is a major financial commitment, don’t read any further
Ok, for the rest of you lets get on with the review…
Are Yahoo Guilty of Unethical Plagiarism With Syndicated Content?
Bloggers often complain that another blogger has stolen their content (plagiarism) or reworked their ideas without giving credit, and on the internet among bloggers, credit isn't just mentioning their names but providing a link, preferably to the original article.
Major Websites and Press Agencies Seriously Don't Give a Damn About Conventions
Vipul Arora wrote a story today entitled Yahoo plagiarizes content - does not give credit!!
But was it plagiarism?
Lets go into detail and see what happens, and how this all
Technorati Can’t Cope With Twitter, coComment, Blog Networks, and Blog Rolls

Technorati simply can’t cope with new forms of blogging and RSS feed generation. I am not talking about splogs, which seem to still be rampant, and reblogs, likewise, but totally legitimate alternative unique content sources that are effectively blogs.
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How Timing of Link Attribution Affects Syndication and Search Results
I read a couple of days ago an interesting post by Bill Hartzer regarding the time it takes for link attribution to take effect on an almost dead website, that receives a high pagerank inbound link.
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Rojo Splogs and Attribution

Om Malik recent was taking a look at Rojo from a traffic perspective. What he didn’t touch on, although he did refer to a previous post, was that the Rojo page was actually a very poor quality splog.
How To Optimize Your Blog For Syndication | Meme Trackers
With the growing adoption of RSS readers, Meme Trackers and content being syndicated on 3rd party sites, how your content is ultimately presented becomes increasingly important.
What follows are some basic steps to optimize your content for syndication, as well as some more advanced techniques.
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WordPress Comment SEO Solutions
I am sure some of this post is going to blow people's brains, though this is only the tip of the iceberg.