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Are such projects shown in search results and receive visitors from there?

Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2025 3:42 am
by sumaiyakhatun29
Yes. Would you read Pushkin's poems in a rewritten version with increased uniqueness? No. Lyrics and translations of songs . Even if we assume that all translations within the site will not be copied to other similar projects, the original lyrics will remain. It turns out that such sites cannot boast uniqueness higher than 50% and are assessed by other parameters - convenience, user behavior, number of songs.


Maybe only one site with song lyrics remained in the top 1, and the rest all belgium consumer email list ended up on the blacklist of Yandex and Google? No. Reference information that is constant . Or rarely outdated. Postcodes, distances between towns, exchange rates and stock prices for the past year, etc. Hundreds of sites offering the same information? Yes.


Each of them gets its share of visitors? Mostly, yes. More examples can be found in any rating in the Help section: It turns out that despite the abundance of examples of sites with minimal or zero uniqueness, the myth of its importance continues to live and grow, and not only for texts. We are engaged in comprehensive promotion of business on the Internet.