Posts: 252
Name: Michael
Location: Cincinnati Ohio
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Originally Posted by daisies1062
Well, I am trying to inform you guys on what happened to my friend and if you have tried it too and what is the outcome.
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Didn't mean to sound rude. I would never put spun content on one of my own websites, not even on my web 2.0 sites. There's only so many ways you can say something before it starts sounding stupid.
I do use spinning for some link building practices. But I've changed from spinning on a single word basis to spinning sentences and phrases. I don't use a format such as {I|We|They} {enjoy|like|love} {spinning|to spin}. I don't think you can slip something like this past Google anymore.
Everybody knows that when you search a phrase on Google, these words will appear bolded in the meta description, title, and domain. But I noticed something the other day.
Google the term C diff, this is short for Clostridium difficile. The term "c diff" will be bolded, but the term "C. difficile" will also be bolded. The other day, I could swear that the whole term (Clostridium difficile) was bolded when I searched for c diff.
I also searched a phrase with the term "intestinal" in it, and the terms "bowel" and "gut" were also bolded. But this isn't the case in Yahoo and Bing. So Google is considering synonyms. But the top ranking sites still do have the exact term in them.
So has it always been like this or am I just going crazy?
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