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Originally Posted by CyberSEO
Absolutely wrong. Google doesn't care if your content is unique or not. It uses UA analytics to determine if your site "is made for real people" or it is not.
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Are you saying this is what they are DOING regardless of what they are saying? Because what they are saying seems to suggest the exact opposite.
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Google believes that pure, or "thin," affiliate websites do not provide additional value for web users, especially if they are part of a program that distributes its content to several hundred affiliates. These sites generally appear to be cookie-cutter sites or templates with no original content. Because a search results page could return several of these sites, all with the same content, thin affiliates create a frustrating user experience.
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Pure affiliate sites consisting of content that appears in many other places on the web are unlikely to perform well in Google search results and may be negatively perceived by search engines. Unique, relevant content provides value to users and distinguishes your site from other affiliates, making it more likely to rank well in Google search results.
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https://support.google.com/webmaster...er/76465?hl=en