Same article on multiple websites you own?



Is there any problem with posting the same article on multiple websites you own?



The article is probably only relevant to one site, and the others should just have links where appropriate.
If you have to have the same article on multiple sites, you should be using rel="canonical" to indicate which version of the article you want to have indexed.  It's best to 301 Redirect to the best URL for a given article if you can, though.  More info:  Handling legitimate cross-domain content duplication



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