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Originally Posted by CyberSEO
Won't happen. I told about it a number of times while Google was moving to it, and now it's there. They want you to make sites for real people but not for search engines, so "uniqueness" of your blog posts doesn't matter anymore. The most important things are: the time the surfers spend on your time, the depth of surfing, % of returned surfers and low bounce rate.
Let's imagine you have two blogs about mobile phones: a hand written one and an autoblog which syndicates mobile-related video reviews from various sources (e.g. YouTube channels). Try to guess on which site the surfer will stay longer? Who wants to read a boring keyword-rich "unique" text winch was written for search engines if there is a cool site full of relevant videos, even if these videos are not "unique"?
This is why your hand-written blog can't beat a properly made autoblog anymore.
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well that does makes sense I guess, but I still believe in quality handwritten reviews (for example), I already tried not to write for search engines, I always try to write reviews that surfers can actually use...reviews with useful info that will guide them when searching for sex. But I guess I should adapt too and make my sites more "cool" and fun to surf.. so surfers will stay and watch those relevant "videos" for example.
A balanced combination of what I do and what you suggest sounds best to me