Friday, 4 February 2011

Google is Getting Tough!

There are lots and lots of computerized blogging application platforms to choose from. These applications are built upon spiders that crawl the world wide web looking for content that matches keywords that you have put into the program. The software then takes that written content and publishes it on your site. You reap the benefits of having a site that is full of content that is updated frequently without having to do the actual work of creating that fresh content yourself. It might appear to be the best thing ever. Except...

Google is exhibiting signs of getting tough with the sites that don't use original content. They are building measures to allow the spiders to check out your content to make sure that it hasn't been copied from somewhere else. If your website utilizes mostly copied and borrowed material, you could get in serious trouble. You will surely lose the esteem of Google. So what does this mean for people who are hoping to develop an automated business?

This primarily means that the business owners and creators around are going to have to learn how to really work hard or find the money to pay others to work hard for them. This is really a good thing. It helps to guard the select few who have done the hard work that goes into generating original content. This also helps make sure that a person is building a genuine company. If you are not very good at creating or writing content for your website, you need to pay somebody to create that content for you. Trust us when we explain that the investment is going to be worth it.

The real truth of the matter is that, online, there are lots of sites that are constructed upon the hard work of others. These web sites often use plagiarized content and then earn money by putting up lots of advertising. While this is usually a great way to earn a few extra dollars, if you get caught you can be sure that you are going to get into some major trouble. Stealing is really a truly big deal, of course. Students are actually expelled from Educational institutions all over the planet for not presenting proper credit to a source. Think about what sort of trouble you will end up in if you do not credit your source appropriately or if you go so far as to steal another person's intellectual property. Won't it just be a lot easier to just create your own work?

The fact of the matter is that if you honestly want to make money, you will need to do real and honest work. What Google is attempting to do is reward hard work and punish those who take shortcuts and use other people's work as their very own. This is for the best. It really helps to even out the playing field involving the people who are honestly trying to help others and earn a place for themselves online and those how just want to make a quick buck.

So web enterprisers should be ready to do some serious and hard work. Google is definitely trying to find a reason to take down individuals who aren't willing to do real work!

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