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Bring the Blog - Writes Your Daily Blog Content For You

bring-the-blog-logoBring the Blog is a new service allowing real estate agents to purchase websites which are automatically updated every day with relevant real estate content. Considering how busy most of us are, having someone automatically post real estate articles on our behalf sounds ideal, right?

We’re like the Associated Press for blogs. Just like the New York Times uses wire services to complement their home-grown articles, we give you outside content to make your blog better and more effective.

Bring the Blog Product Features $57/month

  • 15-Day Risk-Free Trial
  • Maximum Number of Blog Posts Allowed Unlimited
  • Maximum Number of Page Views Allowed Unlimited
  • Maximum Number of ‘Links’ Allowed Unlimited
  • Customizable Biography
  • New Blog Content Added Daily
  • Real-Time Real Estate Data on your Blog
  • Statistics and Page View Counters
  • Optional Commenting Feature
  • Comment Spam Protection
  • Custom Blog Appearance
  • Protection From Email Harvesting
  • RSS Feeds
  • Direct FeedBurner Integration
  • Weekly Blog Updates For Your Readers

Click Here for 15-Day Trial >

ALERT: In an effort to provide more varied results to their users, search engines do filter websites that appear too similar to each other: except for the most relevant results, similar results are excluded.

Identical content is posted on every real estate blog with Bring the Blog. This does not sound like a big deal until you consider the search engine optimization implications.

Check out this comparison by http://www.duplicatecontent.net/ of two Bring the Blog websites. Google no likey duplicate content!

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Here’s what Google has to say about duplicate content: http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=66359

That is why it is important to have content that is as unique and original as possible. The web sites that risk the most are those that provide third-party content, and the online shops that use the manufacturer’s description for the products they sell: if you run such a web site, you should try to avoid using 100% copied-and-pasted content. If that is not possible, then it would be useful to at least add a few lines of original content to the pasted text, such as a comment or discussion.

Actually, there is another type of duplicate content filter, that applies to mirror sites. This filter analyzes the URL structure instead of page content. Normally, mirror sites are not indexed by search engines.

 

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