Will i able to rank in google of i rephrase amazon product description?
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Please guide me if I rephrase the information given on Amazon and write a unique article. Will my post rank in Google?
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Why not google rank your site. If you do proper on-page and off-page. Of course, Google will rank you. Your content should
not only unique but also Userfriendly and never use spinner tools. If you have decided to start an affiliate site. One thing remembers in your mind, Google takes time to rank your site. So be patient. As an example, you can visit this site.
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Hi there,
If you're marketing products already found on Amazon, rephrasing the descriptions may help a little. However, you would then be competing with all the other Amazon resellers who have rephrased their product descriptions. You would also have to take into account how well optimized your new descriptions actually are. You would also have to come to terms with the fact that product descriptions by themselves most likely won't give your pages enough strength to outrank the products on Amazon. Amazon's domain strength is enormous, making it difficult for a marketer to throw up a new product page and outrank Amazon for it.
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