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Todayamp;#39;s question comes from the Netherlands. p3sn asks, correct quotations in Google. How can you quote correctly from different sources without getting penalized for duplicated content? Is it possible to quote and refer to the source? So letamp;#39;s take a couple examples. One is youamp;#39;re a regular blogger, and you just want to quote an excerpt, some author you like or some other blogger who has a good insight. Just put that in a block quote, include a link to the original source, and youamp;#39;re in pretty good shape. If thatamp;#39;s the sort of thing that youamp;#39;re doing, I would never worry about getting dinged for duplicate content. We do have good ways of detecting that sort of thing without any sort of issue at all. If, however, your idea of quoting is including an entire article from some other site, or maybe even multiple articles, and youamp;#39;re not doing any original content yourself, then that can affect the reputation of how we view your site.