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" ... Dedicate your brand to being honest and authentic in your marketing copy. This means avoiding misinformation about your products and services. Don't make promises you can't keep, and never plagiarize another brand's work. ... "
" ... Google makes it harder to plagiarize or paraphrase with Assignments ... "
" ... It can be a challenge to constantly produce fresh and unique content. But that’s what business leaders should expect from marketers. Content becomes stale because many brands and channels simply plagiarize what’s already out there. And that makes audiences ignore recycled punchlines and gimmicks. ... "
" ... Procurement departments have increasingly stepped in to help digital marketers get better deals and better pricing for all things digital. But they may be accidentally forcing their own marketers to buy bad ads. Good, mainstream publishers have real journalists and editors; they have hard costs for producing real, journalistic content. Fake sites, however, plagiarize all of the content or have no content at all. The purpose of these sites is entirely to make ad revenue through trickery. Because they have low to no costs of content, they can afford to sell their ad inventory at very low CPM prices. ... "
" ... Similarly, media agencies love the big numbers of ads they can buy through ad exchanges, and the low prices. Fake sites can afford to sell ads a far lower CPM (cost per thousand) prices than real, mainstream publishers, because the fake sites have no cost of content; they don’t have real writers and editors making real content. In fact some fake sites just plagiarize all their content or have no content at all. No one notices, because no humans ever go to these sites. Even the advertisers (buyers of the ads) have never visited these sites; so they successfully sell billions of impressions to them via the ad exchanges and media agencies. The media agencies depend on fraudulent sites to continue selling low cost ad impressions, so the agencies can please their clients by showing larger numbers of impressions purchased, at lower average costs, quarter after quarter. The media agencies don’t commit the ad fraud, but they depend on the ad fraud to continue — for their own revenues and profit margins. ... "