Non-Hosted Media considered spam?

27 September 2007 - By Ahson Rafiq - Filled in News, SEO

online-videos-from-home-videos-to-premium-internet-television-content-veoh-video-network_1190924466296.pngThis is an interesting topic, if you are using videos and/or images hosted on other sites as a the main topic on your site as if your site revolves around media hosted on other sites, not only duplicate content but its considered spam as well, if you are using a video from youtube named “idiot jumps off” obviously you’ll name the page its on the title will be something similar which leads you to rank for the same keyword based on more factors you might even take overpic_youtubelogo_123×63.gif youtube’s ranking on google (almost impossible) but still google rather be safe then sorry.

This post is targetted towards funny jokes,mfa video,funny pictures sites that take media from other sites to save on bandwidth.

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