Can i share my article with blogs

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  1. Shalon L Leonard profile image78
    Shalon L Leonardposted 6 years ago

    There is a very popular blogger who would like to share my first article i wrote here on his website is this allowed?

    1. theraggededge profile image83
      theraggededgeposted 6 years agoin reply to this

      Not really. It will be considered duplicate content. And why would your readers bother coming here to read it if they can read it there?

      Of course if you just mean the blogger will share the link, that's fine. More than fine, in fact.

      1. Shalon L Leonard profile image78
        Shalon L Leonardposted 6 years agoin reply to this

        Oh ok, but he can't feature it on his blog I get it thanks

    2. Dreamworker profile image80
      Dreamworkerposted 6 years agoin reply to this

      You get paid via the number of views you get.  If you allow someone else to post your article, then you get nothing.  Not a good idea.

      1. Shalon L Leonard profile image78
        Shalon L Leonardposted 6 years agoin reply to this

        well he offered to get me an adsense account on his site and we share the revenue. Is that still a bad idea

        1. Natalie Frank profile image77
          Natalie Frankposted 6 years agoin reply to this

          Technically, you are allowed to publish your articles from here elsewhere provided you publish them here first.  So yes you can do it.  However, the problem with duplicate content is that though you won't actually be penalized by Google for it, duplicate content can still sometimes impact search engine rankings. When there are multiple copies of the same article in more than one location on the Internet, it can be difficult for search engines to decide which version is more relevant to a given search query.  When you have duplicate content you can suffer rankings and traffic losses which equal earnings losses.  I would suggest writing a similar but alternate version of the article with a different title, and try to rank for some different key words.  With a different title and different keywords you could get away with the paper essentially saying the same thing but using different wording in a different way.

          1. Shalon L Leonard profile image78
            Shalon L Leonardposted 6 years agoin reply to this

            Cool thank you so much

        2. theraggededge profile image83
          theraggededgeposted 6 years agoin reply to this

          He can't 'get you an adsense account'. You can only have one. So you would have to share your code with him.

          It sounds to me like he's just trying to get free content.

          It really isn't a good idea to have your (duplicate) work in more than one place. Keep your Hubpages work on Hubpages, and write other articles for elsewhere.

          1. Shalon L Leonard profile image78
            Shalon L Leonardposted 6 years agoin reply to this

            That makes sense, so why does he say we can split revenue, is that possible for adsense

            1. theraggededge profile image83
              theraggededgeposted 6 years agoin reply to this

              I don't know. He might be able to add advertisements with your adsense code on them.

              However, before making any commitments, you'd have to see proof that his blog is actually earning a decent amount.

              I am pretty sure he just wants free content. Unless you know this person well and you are certain he's not ripping you off.

              Why not ask him to explain how it would work?

              1. Shalon L Leonard profile image78
                Shalon L Leonardposted 6 years agoin reply to this

                I've known him for awhile he's actually going to appear on the history channel tonight

              2. Shalon L Leonard profile image78
                Shalon L Leonardposted 6 years agoin reply to this

                He explain detail he told me to get an ad sense id

                1. theraggededge profile image83
                  theraggededgeposted 6 years agoin reply to this

                  You can't until you have a decent amount of top quality content for Google Adsense to review.

                  You can apply via HubPages, but you'll need at least 10 featured articles.

                  https://hubpageshelp.com/money/Learning … up-AdSense

                  If you have sufficient amount of work elsewhere, such as your own blog, you can apply independently of HubPages, then you'll get your ID.

                  Google needs to approve your work and sites in order to grant permission to use its adverts. If they deem it insufficient you'll be turned down and will have to reapply once you have enough work to show them.

                  1. Shalon L Leonard profile image78
                    Shalon L Leonardposted 6 years agoin reply to this

                    That's i  what thought

 
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