Can hubs featured on other sites still be featured once transferred?

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  1. Lone Wolf Prime profile image76
    Lone Wolf Primeposted 4 years ago

    I'm currently in the process of transferring all my old articles from my previous hubpage account to this one.  However, some of my articles were featured on the Reel Rundown.  My question is if I transfer those same Reel Rundown articles to this one, then will they still be able to be featured on Reel Rundown?  Or would it lose that eligibility completely?  Please keep in mind that my mind is already made up, as I'm going to transfer them to this account anyways regardless of what anyone here says.  I just want an answer to my question more or less out of curiosity.   Thanks.

    1. tsmog profile image76
      tsmogposted 4 years agoin reply to this

      Not sure, but I think when you transfer them from Reel Rundown to HP they will lose their ranking juice on Google. That may impact your present earnings and views until it is indexed again on Google. Maybe someone will chime in.

      I agree with Paul. I seem to have have read here in the forums that you should give enough time without publishing them again so they are deindexed from Google. Reel Rundown is a website itself and what you want to do is the same as moving an article from a personal website to my understanding.

      1. Lone Wolf Prime profile image76
        Lone Wolf Primeposted 4 years agoin reply to this

        Again that goes without saying as I have over 20 articles saved unpublished.   My plan is to essentially to just take the ones that I want transfer.  then close the other account.  Wait a few hours, and then republish all the saved unpublished hubs in a matter of minutes.   I thought that was something that didn't need to be said.  However, I'm just asking the question out of curiosity more than anything else, as none of this will effect my decision.

    2. Kyler J Falk profile image79
      Kyler J Falkposted 4 years agoin reply to this

      If you unpublish all of your work, delete the account, and republish all of your work on a new account then it will all automatically go through the QAP once more. All newly published articles, in your case newly-published old content, are reviewed for niche sites automatically.

      So long as your old articles are found nowhere else on the web, you should not have a problem with duplicates and they will be given a fair chance at transfer once more. At least that is my understanding of how the system works.

      Just realize that older works tend to fall outside of the current standards for niche sites even when the niche sites still host such work, and they may need updating on your end.

  2. PaulGoodman67 profile image70
    PaulGoodman67posted 4 years ago

    No, as far as I understand. The HP duplicate software will flag you at some point. If you transfer articles, you should delete the original. When Google Search sees two or more versions of an article, it perceives plagiarism, rightly or wrongly, and may punish accordingly.

    You basically have to pick where you want to publish your article.

    1. Lone Wolf Prime profile image76
      Lone Wolf Primeposted 4 years agoin reply to this

      I probably should've mentioned this in my original post, but once I'm done saving all my old articles that I want to transfer unpublished, I was going to immediately close down my old hubpages account and then publish all the articles I was transferring over a few hours later.   I didn't think mentioning that I was deleting the originals was necessary to state, as I thought that went without saying.   But yes that goes without saying that the originals on the other account is going to be deleted way before the articles i transfer over will appear on this account, so would that be a problem?   And would they still be featured on Reel Rundown if the original no longer exists?   Can you please answer that if you know?

      1. PaulGoodman67 profile image70
        PaulGoodman67posted 4 years agoin reply to this

        " would they still be featured on Reel Rundown if the original no longer exists?"

        I somehow doubt that. I mean if you delete, you delete. You can't have your cake and eat it, as they say... Besides, if you deleted your entire account, they would be gone anyway. You would lose all earnings and articles would disappear.

        1. Lone Wolf Prime profile image76
          Lone Wolf Primeposted 4 years agoin reply to this

          So even if i transferred all the articles over from the previous account it wouldn't work eh?  Hmm that's what I figured honestly.  I was just looking for confirmation before proceeding.  I appreciate the advice.  Thanks.

          1. PaulGoodman67 profile image70
            PaulGoodman67posted 4 years agoin reply to this

            I am not sure what you mean by "transfer". You can publish articles elsewhere, but you should always delete the original.

            1. Lone Wolf Prime profile image76
              Lone Wolf Primeposted 4 years agoin reply to this

              I mean delete all the articles on my old account that I want to take with me, and then several hours later republish them on this account once they've been unindexed by google.

 
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