PR Distribution Methods
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Hi Friends,
I am having doubts in PR distribution methods. The details are given below,
First we will submit in http://www.prweb.com/ (PRWeb) then we will submit in our website.
In the PRWeb when we submit PR on the same day Google cache the page but when we submit same PR in the website it take 1 week to google to cache. it
Then we will distribute to free top 10 PR websites also. Any duplication problem will occur while following this method.
Your Feedback on this is important for me.
Thanks for you time.
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thanks a lot Sorina.
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As I previously said, since this content is not on your website I don't think it will cause you problems. But since I assume you are using this strategy to get backlinks, I don't think is really effective. I repeat: You may get some boost for a week or two when these links are indexed, but later, when they are flagged as coming from pages with duplicate content they will be worthless.
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Thanks a lot Sorina for your reply.
One more doubt are given below, Please check it,
For example unique PR, I am submitting in the top PRWeb first and then I distribution in 15 top free PR websites with source link from PRWeb.
Any Problem by using above method.
Thanks for your time.
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You risk getting penalized for duplicate content with this strategy.
You publish on PRWeb and that article is indexed. Then you publish on your site - when the content is crawled it will be seen as copied from the PRWeb, no matter if it is crawled the same day you publish it on your site or a week later.
You should use different content if you publish on multiple sites other way it is useless. You may get some boost for a week or two when these links are indexed, but later, when they are flagged as coming from pages with duplicate content they will be worthless.
As for your own website - don't do this mistake, you will attract a Panda penalty on it and it is a nightmare recovering from it.
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