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web2015master2015-07-16 16:11:06
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web2015master, 2015-07-16 16:11:06

How to protect content from copy-paste on Google?

Hello. I plan to start a blog for which I myself will write articles. I know that if the same article appears several times in the search results, then the original source will be higher.
Everything is clear with Yandex, it has the "Original texts" service. You throw the text there before publishing it on your site, and you are the primary source. There are two sites. Both are linked to Google+ accounts. Site owner A writes the content himself. The owner of site B copy-pastes content from site A. The crawler visits site B first. As a result, site B is the original source. Thanks for answers.
What about Google? There are a lot of outdated articles on the Internet, the authors of which were more concerned with the presence of their photo in the search results snippet. The essence of all articles comes down to linking your Google+ account to the site by linking them. At the same time, it is completely incomprehensible how this will help to designate oneself as the primary source.

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Ranwise, 2015-07-18
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google analytics + sitemap.xml can speed up indexing

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