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When I was searching for news about a company, I came across the biographies of a few authors that sounded very similar and doing a quick Google search led to many results popping up.

My search query was along the lines of (without the XXX parts):

"

I am XXXNAME and I’m passionate about business and finance news with over 4 years in the industry starting as a writer working my way up into senior positions. I am the driving force behind XXXWEBSITE.com with a vision to broaden the company’s readership throughout XXXYEAR. I am an editor and reporter of “XXXSECTOR” category.

"

Links that are examples of these:

http://stocksmarketcap.com/our-staff/ (Hubert Smith)

http://nasdaqexpress.com/our-staff/ (Wayne Parsons)

http://wealthfrontreview.com/our-staff/ (Robert Hopkins)

http://nasdaqtribune.com/our-staff/ (Jessie Guyer)

If you continuing reading other biographies, you will notice they all sound the same too.

My question is, does the similarity of their biographies and website names indicate these may be illegitimate sources (eg. 1 company trying to promote messages through a stream of "different" websites)? I find it a bit odd that they all have such similar biographies.



Submitted April 21, 2018 at 12:29AM by darealgeezer https://ift.tt/2vu5gVH

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