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I setup a site that does nothing, but pull RSS links from the top gaming sites. I am in the process of framing those links to keep the person on my site, but still able to view the topic the links hold. I know that gaming sites keywords pay crap, but I am thinking if I can pull this off then I can do it with other sites that offer a rss feed.
What do you think am I stealing the content of other sites or is it help me and the other sites? I see some tutorial sites do this kind of crap already. It will be gamersday.be when the DNS goes around, but now you can check it out at http://myuploadspot.com/gamersday/index.php |
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are you using carp? you can customize the carp settings for seo purposes by not draining your pagerank and there's also an option to open a new window for you not to loss some visitors on your site..
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I am using magpie rss for the backend. It is nice and light weight and free. I have coded in the banner view. I could do a get_contents with php, but feel that would be to much of a bandwidth waster. I have redone the layout from what it was when I orginally posted this message. I am also still waiting for the domain that is going to go with it DNS to clear.
![]() What I like about it is that I don't have to update the content, because the other sites RSS feeds automaticly do that for me. So, I get fresh content for google to index, yes duplicate content, yikes! Should I place a notice that the content isn't copyright me and where the content is coming from:? |
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you have to follow copyright rules, site is good
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