hello.
there have any tools to find out duplicate content.
There is this site: http://copyscape.com/ though it appears to not be working currently.
you can use this tool http://www.plagiarismchecker.com/
There are differences in the results between the free and paid version (copyscape) but most of the webmasters don’t want to pay just to know whether their contents are copied or not!
Copyscape is great as paid. It only limits the free users. If you want to check for dupes on your articles, publish it on a blogger blog and get the url and then check it for free on copyscape.com
It’s worth paying to use Copyscape. Minimum spend is $5 for 100 searches and credit lasts for 12 months.
In the free version you have to enter a URL, and the number of results is capped.
In the paid version you can enter a URL, or you can paste in any chunks of text you like (up to 2000 words). All results are displayed. There are other features too, but those are the main differences.
Paul
this kind of question really bothers me
why would you have any doubt about whether the content you write is original or not?
unless – quelle horreur!!! – you are posting somebody else’s content?
pardon me for thinking that you are polluting the web
i hate spun articles :mad:
I want to know after submit my content anybody use my content or not.
okay, that’s fair
and what did you learn from this thread?
Copyspace is cool, thanks very much!
How ironic that you appear in this thread, dwightgenius, when your whole internet publishing existence depends on ripping off other people’s content.
- http://dwightgenius.supersized.org/archives/2009/11.html
- http://powerpointfan.blogspot.com/2009_11_27_archive.html
- http://dwightgenius.posterous.com/how-to-embed-videos-into-powerpoint-2010
- http://dwightgenius.blogdrive.com/archive/9.html
Please expect a DMCA.
insert a strange word in your article, then serach for such word in future to locate copycat
The easiest way is to write your own content. If you use PLR articles, you definitely see that all are duplicates.
articlechecker works pretty good & it is free.
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Hi, I think you might try http://www.duplichecker.com/.
It is a good tool. You can just copy the text and click to check.
Wish that can help you!
Maybe this writer really copied or just rephrasing its content that’s why he need plagiarism checker.
You can also use Google for checking if your content is duplicated…and it’s free.
Duplicate content can be checked online and i found out a website for plagiarism checker which is very quick and easy accessible tool…visit academicplagiarism.com
Hello,
You can used www.copyscape.com website to check your content. its a 100 % copyright protected content checker site, You can check your website content free to used with your website url.