At this point, I have covered many different topics regarding copy writing. Feel free to browse my site and make comments.
Today I will talk about "how to detect plagiarism in your copy". In the passed, I have talked about detecting duplicate copy. I believe using this plagiarism technique with "detecting duplicate content" could go hand in hand.
Two techniques you can use to detect plagiarism
* Copy a phrase from your website. Place that phrases into your favorite search engine surrounded by Quotes. Then press search.
If you see other websites with your certain phase in the search results, they would be considered copying you.
* This is a nifty tool. Go to www.copyscape.com and place your site and search.
This is a free service. If you want this tool to crawl your entire site then, you will have to pay for the premium site.
If the tool detects copy content, you can click on the link that says contact us. Contact the web site creator and ask them to please remove the content. If you are ignored, try using a nifty tool by www.whois.net. and find the domains address. Try writing to the site owner asking them politely, please remove the content. Usually, after the first attempt you do not have to go any farther.
Using these two techniques can help you in protecting your content.
Today I will talk about "how to detect plagiarism in your copy". In the passed, I have talked about detecting duplicate copy. I believe using this plagiarism technique with "detecting duplicate content" could go hand in hand.
Two techniques you can use to detect plagiarism
* Copy a phrase from your website. Place that phrases into your favorite search engine surrounded by Quotes. Then press search.
If you see other websites with your certain phase in the search results, they would be considered copying you.
* This is a nifty tool. Go to www.copyscape.com and place your site and search.
This is a free service. If you want this tool to crawl your entire site then, you will have to pay for the premium site.
If the tool detects copy content, you can click on the link that says contact us. Contact the web site creator and ask them to please remove the content. If you are ignored, try using a nifty tool by www.whois.net. and find the domains address. Try writing to the site owner asking them politely, please remove the content. Usually, after the first attempt you do not have to go any farther.
Using these two techniques can help you in protecting your content.
Wow Tim,
ReplyDeleteI like this. I am going to try it.
thanks for for the suggestions.
Anything to help Wendell Bulbaai.Thank you for the comment.
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