
Pagejacking
Pagejacking
The act of using anohter sites' content on your own website.
The purpose of doing this is to try to increase your own search engine ranking by using already proven content. However, this technique is likely to damage your site's search engine rankings and is therefore best avoided as ineffectual, quite aside from being copyright theft.
A more complex but similar technique involves using 301 redirects to attempt to fol Google into thinking another sites content is your own. This is extremely unethical and we resolutely advise against this.
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