Can your hubs be republish on your blog?

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    KenDeanAgudoposted 10 years ago

    I just want to know if whenever you published a hub here, can you publish it on your blog?

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      Joanne M Olivieriposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      If you published the content on your blog it would be considered duplicate content but you can use the url of your hubpage on your blog.

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        KenDeanAgudoposted 10 years agoin reply to this

        Thanks Joanne i was reading about an article that republishing hurts your SEO rank, i will just make back links  for my hubs here. Thank you smile

  2. yupperclub profile image61
    yupperclubposted 10 years ago

    I would think that would make it duplicate content once you're found out...choose where you would prefer to publish would be the best best.

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      KenDeanAgudoposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Yes, thanks yupperclub,

  3. WryLilt profile image89
    WryLiltposted 10 years ago

    You shouldn't ever publish the same thing twice where Google can see it. Google will always choose one to rank over the other, so the second one is pointless. How would you feel if you Googled a topic and the first two results you clicked had the exact same words? Really, you're competing against yourself!

    If you want to put the information on your blog, rewrite it with a slightly different angle.

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      KenDeanAgudoposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Thank you friend for always answering my forums and given helpful insights. Yes, I have heard about that thing. But can I ask you another quetion what if I change the title would it be okay? And I am republishing my articles on other site but my articles here were all unique.

      1. WryLilt profile image89
        WryLiltposted 10 years agoin reply to this

        If it's a different title, it's still the same content, which means you're making more work for yourself with Google.

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          KenDeanAgudoposted 10 years agoin reply to this

          Oh I see it doesnt work too how about i put backlinks. I have read a blog saying republishing doesn't hurt your SEO is that right?

    2. barbat79 profile image63
      barbat79posted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Thank you for the ideas!  I never considered rewriting at a different angle or with different information!  I think there are hubs which could translate to 5 individual blogs.  Good stuff! Thanks all

  4. Jennifer Madison profile image77
    Jennifer Madisonposted 10 years ago

    thanks everyone for clarifying that, it is useful information

  5. lovebuglena profile image84
    lovebuglenaposted 10 years ago

    If you publish something on Hub Pages you cannot publish the content anywhere else otherwise your hub may be flagged for duplicate content. Best thing to do is to write a short summary about the hub on your blog and then include the link to your hub in the blog post.

  6. tamron profile image67
    tamronposted 10 years ago

    If you delete your hub or wait for it to become un-featured yes you can delete and move your hubs to your blog but cannot move from blog to HP because the post has been published HP only will publish original content.

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      KenDeanAgudoposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Thank you tamron :-)

    2. mistyhorizon2003 profile image88
      mistyhorizon2003posted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Not strictly true. You can republish things here you have previously published elsewhere, just so long as they have been unpublished on the 'elsewhere' site and have been de-indexed by Google, either manually using Webmaster Tools or by unpublishing them where they were and waiting for them to become de-indexed (which takes far longer). When HP use the term 'original content' in this regard it is a bit misleading as what they mean is 'not visible elsewhere online'.

      1. barbat79 profile image63
        barbat79posted 10 years agoin reply to this

        That sounds more accurate to the information I was reading.  It can be tricky material!  It stands to reason anyway that once it is unpublished from another location, you can submit it to another.  Just not both at once.  Original content is the phrase.  It is your property (your writing) until you submit it to a site which can govern rules about how it is used or restricted.   This has been a learning discussion ...thanks all.  Original to hubpages definition is that it is not found anywhere but on hubpages and you, the author has created the material without copying of course.

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        KenDeanAgudoposted 10 years agoin reply to this

        Thank you very much friend for some insights and info's

  7. ossmedia profile image58
    ossmediaposted 10 years ago

    Well same content post on two different sites considered as spam whether it is high PR site or low PR . If you have submit content on hubpages then you can't publish same content on other site. One thing you can do with the content is - publish the summary or small text from the content and give the source destination  pointing to hubpages.  In this way Your content should scatter over the sites and your uniqueness in hubpages will be maintained.

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      KenDeanAgudoposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      But some says that whenever you put back links it is okay.

      1. ossmedia profile image58
        ossmediaposted 10 years agoin reply to this

        You just need to publish some part of your hub content in which you create backlink that will be acceptable but posting whole content on other sites, considered as spam.

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          KenDeanAgudoposted 10 years agoin reply to this

          yes that is very true smile thanks friend for the follow up

          1. ossmedia profile image58
            ossmediaposted 10 years agoin reply to this

            Pleasure.

 
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