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Old 06-05-2007, 09:03 AM
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Writing good articles has long been an excellent way to get a leg-up on marketing.

I found a service last week that I am using to distribute articles that I write.

Anyhow, my question is about all of the sites that are created with the article spinners. ie: Take one article and spin 200 - 300 or more articles.

Then take the articles and create a website with 100's of pages. The obvious 1st response is; "The 100's of pages are filled with junk and not unique & original articles." Quite possibly so. But not necessarily.

Ok, back to the issue at hand. Say for example, I have 500 "Unique & Original" articles that are LSI themed. Let's also assume that I ran each article through a "Dupe Checker" and they checked out as being > 85% original.

I then built a site of 500 pages with those 500 "Unique & Original" articles to end up with a very large site of 500 pages. The site also has good linking and a site map.

The site is an information site that has scads of affiliate links to click.

It would seem to me that if I ftp'd all of the pages to my host over a period of a couple of days I would be stepping in a deep pile of doo-doo with google. I've read somewhere that google considers creating a large site over night as spamming.

If that is the case, then how are all of these large sites created.

Totally Confused
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