When we post our link to other blog site (blogger), is it copying?

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  1. Ruchi Urvashi profile image61
    Ruchi Urvashiposted 13 years ago

    When we post our link to other blog site (blogger), is it copying?

    If we post our hubs link to Blogger (blog site), will be like earning money 2 times for the same thing? One from Hubpages and another from blogger using same Google adsense. Is it copying? Is it allowed? How it works?

  2. Barbara Kay profile image74
    Barbara Kayposted 13 years ago

    If it is just the url you are copying, this is alright. You can add a short description, but it is better not to copy it from the hub, but you need to write a new one.

  3. brittanytodd profile image87
    brittanytoddposted 13 years ago

    You can link to your blog and your hubs from either, but you cannot copy the text within your hub or blog post.

  4. DowntroddenInDC profile image74
    DowntroddenInDCposted 13 years ago

    You can post links both ways, and is probably a good way to get more traffic and better rankings for your content. However, if you post the same content in two places, with or without a link, your article would be punished by hubpages for being duplicate content.

    So, I'd advise against copying and pasting your content in two spots, as it will be punished and perhaps banned from hubpages. If you however write about one subject and can tie that into a post you've already done, that would better you and hubpage users.

    As for getting money twice, yes, sort of. Assuming readers will go from Hubpages to your blog. They most likely won't if it's the same content (why would they want to read the same content twice, back to back?).

    Hope that answered your questions!

  5. kingkos profile image61
    kingkosposted 11 years ago

    this is the question i looking for and the answer i wanted smile thanks Ruchi and others.

  6. Marisa Wright profile image86
    Marisa Wrightposted 11 years ago

    If you post the whole article on HubPages and on Blogger, you won't earn money 2 times.  Google will look at the two articles, notice they are the same, and ignore one of them.  So one of them will get all the readers and the other one will get none.  And you can't control which one they pick.

    So it's pointless putting the same article in two places.  Better to put the whole article in one place and a link with a few lines of introduction on the other.

 
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