How to steal content from Google.com and still rank #1

When Google talks about duplicate content they are talking about it being on the same site.
 
There are some phrases you can't change. You have to present as it is.

There are many sites for song lyrics. Do you think you will get different words for one song?

This is also similar to that.
 
There are some phrases you can't change. You have to present as it is.

There are many sites for song lyrics. Do you think you will get different words for one song?

This is also similar to that.

We are not talking about lyrics, Try to copy one original phrase from Google, and show me that you outrank Google. Show me.
 
only a few phrases, it doesn't matter
 
We are not talking about lyrics, Try to copy one original phrase from Google, and show me that you outrank Google. Show me.
In your logic, if some phrase or words exist in google sites means others can not rank number one.

I don't think that makes sense
 
If it's just a few phrase it would be fine but if you copy the entire article Google will know you're just stealing the entire content. There's tools such as plagiarism checkers out there and it'll give you an estimate of how plagiarized your content is. There's an acceptable percentage but obviously if you have 50-100% plagiarized content, that's when I think Gooogle drops your page rankings.
 
This is just a random phrase, no need to advertise dejanmarketing here.
 
Just because a site belongs to Google/Alphabet doesn't mean it will automatically be at the top of searches for its content.
Google would get in deep trouble if they always prioritized their own online properties in the search results.

Antitrust allegations are already a hot issue. So outranking Google's own sites on some random keywords isn't necessarily a problem.
 
here is a quote from matt cutts when he was still working for google. its old, but still valid:
Google's Matt Cutts addresses duplicate content. He says that 25-30% of the content on the Internet is duplicate content. According to Matt Cutts, that's okay. Google doesn't treat duplicate content as spam.
 
here is a quote from matt cutts when he was still working for google. its old, but still valid:

Its might not be spam, but it's not unique and that's what the G engine is focused on at the mo...

Don't actually get the point of this thread at all.. can't see what "outranking" google in terms of a specific phrase proves or shows anything. What might come to a shock to the OP is water is wet.
 
it doesn't have to be unique if the sites gives value to the user.
 
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There are some phrases you can't change. You have to present as it is.

There are many sites for song lyrics. Do you think you will get different words for one song?

This is also similar to that.

This is actually a very good example that you picked up. I like it.
 
The keyword he ranked has 67 results.
Who will search that type long phrase in Google search, only the content owner itself. :)
 
Its might not be spam, but it's not unique and that's what the G engine is focused on at the mo...

Don't actually get the point of this thread at all.. can't see what "outranking" google in terms of a specific phrase proves or shows anything. What might come to a shock to the OP is water is wet.

This.

Its not even a keyword or any real intent can be extracted from it , so true shocker this result. Just because it happens to be indexed does not mean it ranks for anything except an exact query like in this scenario.
 
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