The 2 Types of Duplicate Content
This post builds off a previous article entitled, ‘PLR and the Search Engine Connection’. You may want to review it first.
Presently, Google considers duplicate documents which are duplicate web pages (where the entire page is the same) AND query-specific duplicate documents (where only part of the web page is the same).
So, if even just text on part of the page is the same, the page may be flagged as query-specific duplicate content. This includes text like data feeds, product listings, paragraphs of text, and link directories with the same descriptions.
That’s pretty darn sophisticated if you think about it.
