Copy and paste features?

daewoo45

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If I am writing an article about the 5 best apps for working out for example. Is it bad practice to copy and paste the features list from the app page? Don't really know how else to tell people about the features of the app. Perhaps screenshot the list of features?
 
Just make sure how you reword. Features are features. Make sure you keep the stats as they are and just change the way they are shown. Adding or reomving something might be bad practice:)
 
It really depends on what percent of the text the feature list is going to take up in your article.

If it's a long article or a short feature list, you don't always need to worry about rewording the content.
 
Doing that with smart phones too
I have no choice and work fine

Yeah I guess there is no getting away from it there.

Just re-worded some features to be on the safe side. Gotta think google can tell the difference from copying and pasting features to actual plagiarized content.
 
If you just copy and paste features and you do it for each of the five apps that you're reviewing, there might be enough duplicate content in your article to trigger a de facto penalty from Google.

I like your idea of taking screenshots of the apps' features, but you have to have enough original text content to provide value to this material.

You can't just show picture after picture with very little text.
 
you get a lot more mileage from your page, if you reword the features
I mean, it's nonsense. Isn't it? That just means we need to employ an ai that will rewrite it haha.

If you just copy and paste features and you do it for each of the five apps that you're reviewing, there might be enough duplicate content in your article to trigger a de facto penalty from Google.

I like your idea of taking screenshots of the apps' features, but you have to have enough original text content to provide value to this material.

You can't just show picture after picture with very little text.
You could make a long form content using 100 different paragraphs and sub-topics for one major topic. It would be all rewritten by ai and put in a random order.

This is what I've learned reading and doing all this stuff. It can be heavily optimized and done in massive quantities if you come up with a smart enough process.
 
You have to rewrite it on your own.
Just read the content and say it in your own way.
 
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