Authors write articles not for just one person to read, or one web page to locate it, or one blog or directory to distribute it. In fact no matter what media is chosen, publish means the same thing - to announce, broadcast, circulate, distribute, issue, notify, print, proclaim, propagate, report, spread, tell, etc. So, what's the idea behind the advice, alarm, caution, threats, warning, and in some cases penalties for duplicate or unwanted content?
Culturally, anything that censors or suppresses the communication of ideas ends up promoting or propagating a narrower or very particular point of view by exclusion. Every country, religion, organization, and web site uses censorship and propaganda to filter or censure unwanted information. However, in most cases, the boundaries and limits are clear and alternatives are available.
Sears, Wal-Mart, temple, mosque, church, synagogue, democrat, republican, communist, independent, you name it, you want it, you got it, and most importantly by choice. Nevertheless, to make that choice you must also have access to the information, articles, papers, books, rules, regulations, you know, the propaganda and censorship. So where does that place search engine policy and terms of service (TOS) in the information landscape.
We know that authors want to be published as far and wide and deep as possible but are limited by what web publishers are willing and able to do. Publishing free is not good business if money to run an operation is part of the plan. Therefore, advertisers typically pay publishers for referrals.
Enter the brokers who operate search engines that organize networks of advertisers and publishers. No matter what you search for, where you go, there it is, relevant information, contextual advertising, and a transaction model that supports advertiser, publisher, and search engine broker. At least that's the theory.
Reality significantly differs. How do writers get paid - few dollars here and there from a few hard to find directories for each unique article? The math would suggest that for every $100 earned at $5 per article, an output of 20 articles at the rate of about 3 articles per hour would be a 7-hour day's work. To write a unique keyword relevant article every 20 minutes for 7 hours each day does not appear to be a culturally rewarding, economical feasible or compelling way to earn or supplement an income.
One technical solution to the problem of quantity is article spinning, a search engine optimization technique by which blog or website owners attempt to manipulate their rank on organic search engine results. It works by replacing elements of articles plagiarized from other websites to avoid being penalized for duplication.
At this point indicators of censorship in the form of penalties for page rank and publisher competition for traffic is suppressed by claiming an act of plagiarism. Now if plagiarism is copying someone's ideas, text or other creative work and claiming it as one's own, it doesn't quite fit the real or perceived reason for censorship or penalty.
For example, some authors spin their articles for unique content to be distributed through article directories that in turn feed publishers content where ads are placed and clicks directed to advertisers. In this case, the author, publisher and advertiser work together to capture leads to convert them into readers for the author, clicks for the publisher and customers for the advertiser.
The capture rate is a percentage of visitors who enter a site and the conversion rates are those visitors who take action while at the site. The best-case scenario is the article is read, the ad is clicked, and a sale is made. Now there is no such thing as perfect capture or conversion and the rates in every case vary. Click below to learn the techniques to overcome PPC censorship.
- Related Videos
- Related Articles
- Ask / Related Q&A
- Easy Licensing Pro Vs Article Marketing PPC and SEO
- Article Marketing and Ppc: a Comparison of Strengths and Weaknesses
- SEO & Article Marketing 101 - SEO for Beginners
- How To Profit With Article Marketing
- Article Marketing Strategies-tips to Make Your Articles Attract More Leads Than PPC Ads
- Article Marketing Tip – Why Article Marketing Traffic is Superior to PPC Traffic
- Article Marketing - These Methods Will Help You Build Traffic!
- 4 Money Making Ways to Use Article Marketing




Web Development - Get Deep Insights About Your Customers to Precisely Target Products and Services
By: Daljeet Sidhu | 24/11/2009No business can be successful without a deep understanding of its customers. This knowledge can help you to adapt your business style and advertising techniques to attract more customers and expand your client base. Though face-to-face interactions are most suitable for understanding customer requirements and behaviors, web entrepreneurs do not have...
Secrets to Using Social Bookmarking For Link Building
By: Blake Evans | 24/11/2009Social bookmarking became popular as a tool to share your favorite websites with others on the internet. However, the growth of ecommerce over the last few years has meant that almost all elements of the internet have been commercialized to a certain extent. So, it's no wonder that social bookmarking...
What is Pagerank?
By: Blake Evans | 24/11/2009The Internet is a vast expanse of space which contains matter on anything you can think of. Due to the instantaneous nature of the Internet, anyone who has access to a computer and a phone line indulges in some browsing on various subjects. Search Engine Optimization (SEO) When you search for something...
Web Design and Hosting Mistakes
By: CODANK WEB DESIGN | 24/11/2009Small businesses new to the Internet often tend to make the same mistakes when trying to establish their online presence. CODANK Charlotte Web Design suggests that you conduct thorough research before embarking on any web site design or hosting projects for your company in order to avoid these common mistakes.
What is Off Page Optimization?
By: Blake Evans | 24/11/2009The term 'optimization' means, 'an act, process, or methodology of making something (such as design, system, or decision) as fully perfect, functional, or effective as much as possible.' Although this is the dictionary meaning of the word, in modern day ecommerce it has a more serious implication. Optimization is vital for...
I giochi online piacciono anche agli adulti
By: Martinapp | 24/11/2009Il bambino dentro ognuno di noi sa bene che nella vita non c’è solo il lavoro, ma è importante trovare anche dei momenti di svago e di gioco di tanto in tanto.
What is on Page Optimization?
By: Blake Evans | 24/11/2009Search Engine Optimization (SEO) has become really important in the recent times. With more and more websites being launched, the search engines are progressively getting cramped up. So, if you want your website to catch the eye of interested readers, SEO is a must. On page optimization is that part...
Mobile Broadband UK: Stop Being Static
By: Andrew Peterson | 24/11/2009Broadband is like a lifeline for most of the people in UK. The reason why the term broadband is used here is because internet has got a new pseudo name and that is broadband. A new furore has been caused in the market with the advent of mobile broadband. This broadband is like a mobile phone that one carry with him/her all the time.
Sell Your Site With Behavior Marketing
By: Brian Hack | 23/09/2009 | MarketingBehavior targeting is a technique used by online publishers and advertisers to increase the effectiveness of their advertising and marketing campaigns. The process includes the collection of data about what visitors do when they visit a site. Basically, it has to do with what keywords were used to find your...
Testing and Tracking to Profit
By: Brian Hack | 04/09/2009 | MarketingThe purpose of business is earning profit and your sales page is your main source of revenue. Although your sales page cannot interact with a visitor by asking questions in the same way a sales person could, it does contain certain features that can be measured and adjusted for better...
Sell Your Site With Behavior Targeting
By: Brian Hack | 03/09/2009 | Internet MarketingBehavior targeting is a technique used by online publishers and advertisers to increase the effectiveness of their advertising and marketing campaigns. The process includes the collection of data about what visitors do when they visit a site. Basically, it has to do with what keywords were used to find your site, what links they click to leave, and how long they stay on the site.
Test and Track Your Ads for Profit
By: Brian Hack | 13/08/2009 | AdvertisingThe most effective way to unlock the full potential of your sales system is to test and track your ads for profit. Two objectives of tracking and testing are improving advertising value and improving customer value. Advertising value is improved by
PPC Censorship Propaganda and Free Speech
By: Brian Hack | 29/11/2008 | InternetAuthors write articles not for just one person to read, or one web page to locate it, or one blog or directory to distribute it. In fact no matter what media is chosen, publish means the same thing - to announce, broadcast, circulate, distribute, issue, notify, print, proclaim, propagate, report,...
Traffic Clicks and Conversion
By: Brian Hack | 19/11/2008 | Online PromotionThe question of a reliable way to authenticate traffic, capture, clicks, and conversion may be answered in a variety of ways. To simplify the complexity of pattern recognition and proprietary software filters the average webmaster and contextual advertiser has access to one of the most reliable tools for authentication called
Get Out of Debt Reality Check
By: Brian Hack | 20/11/2007 | Debt ConsolidationIn many cases human nature is expressed as impulse before thought or in economic terms buy now, pay later. The character of deferred payment is complicated by
Duplicate Content and Article Marketing
By: Brian Hack | 12/11/2007 | Internet MarketingArticles written for internet distribution are meant to be duplicated. Otherwise, what is the purpose of article marketing if not to circulate your work and get known as a writer with some knowledge of certain subjects? The dilemma begins with the ways content is duplicated. For example, . .