FAQ
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
what is white label content?
White label content is content produced by a company that others purchase licenses to in order to use as their own.
Is Renting or Buying Better?
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What Is the Lender's Formula?
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What Do I Look for in Homes?
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Do I Need a Home Warranty?
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WHAT ABOUT GOOGLE DUPLICATE CONTENT penalties?
Duplicate content is generally only penalized when it’s posted over and over again on the same website in order to deceive google to try to rank higher. No problem with white label content.
What Is Pre-approval?
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Am I Ready to Rent?
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What Should I Offer?
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Can I Ask You for Advice?
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GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR TRAVEL CONTENT STUDIO WHITE LABEL CONTENT
If someone buys one of our articles, let’s say, and simply copies and pastes it to their blog, Google will crawl that content for subject and will serve it up when is most closely meets a user’s search term.
If several other people do the same – copy and paste to their blogs, Google will ignore them and offer the first poster’s content.
That’s why it’s important to create a new title and edit the white label content to make it most relevant to your brand and your target audience. It’s been often recommended to customize approximately 50% of a licensed piece of white label content in order to be unique enough for Google to list your content among search engine results.
If someone buys one of our articles, let’s say, and simply copies and pastes it to their blog, Google will crawl that content for subject and will serve it up when is most closely meets a user’s search term.