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How to check copyright on Blogger | Rhinedeals |
We all know in today's world copying others content for their own purpose is very conman and concerning. Thanks to the ample of free tools and alerts that can help publisher to track and see if someone else is using their content. These tools are also helpful to self assess your own site for any duplicate content.
1. Plagiarism Sites: Siteliner
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Siteliner - duplicate checker | Rhinedeals |
There are many sites available in the market which can check the duplicate content in your site. The most popular is Plagiarism - Siteliner.
I personally prefer this site for content checker. This gives you very details result on every single page of your site. And most importantly its FREE!!
Apart from duplicate content check it also offers you with the report on broken links. This is very useful and easy to see if there are any links in your site that no longer works. You need to ensure you have zero broken links if you want to monetize your content.
2. Google Alerts
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Google Alerts | Rhinedeals |
This is again on of the popular tool available in the market. The Google's own free service to alert you on the content if it appears anywhere on the web. You can set the condition or the key phrases of your site/blog into Google alerts. When that content is available elsewhere on the web, it will send you alert in the form of mail.
3. Copyscape
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Copyscape - duplicate checker | Rhinedeals |
This is site provides you with the number of tool for your site along with duplicate checker. You just need to enter your site URL or content of your site into the text field, it will check all the duplicate content for you. And again its FREE. There are paid service as well they offer if you want to avail more features and flexibility.
Apart from this to protect your content you can follow below methods:
1. Footer
Make sure you are using footer of your site optimum. You can add copyright symbol to your blog/site's footer along with the " All rights reserved" message if you hold the rights of the content.
2. Terms & conditions
You should clearly call out how and in what scenario your contents can be used in the terms and conditions of your site. Most of the people underestimate this terms & condition page, but believe me this is very powerful content which describes the scenarios in which your site's content can be used & ownership of content as well. So make sure you are making optimum use of it.
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