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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: May 2009
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what the results you are looking for in copyscape? I just received some articles for my sites and i dont really know what to look for and expect to see in copyscape to tell me it is good original article? If i find 1 or so sentences that are very similar to my article from all the article i received , is it good or not? how do you check if you article is original? |
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| Advanced Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2011
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| Do not try to find me. Join Date: Jul 2011
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: May 2009
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yeah i know about the site... but in copyscape.com what is your cryteria for good original article? what are you looking for to know that - yeah this article is original! |
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copyscape checks your article to see if there are any major similarities with articles elsewhere on the internet. If it says there are no results found, it's original. If not, it (or part of it) is duplicate.
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: May 2009
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and what if you see for ex only one line from a 1000 words articles that is simillar to something copyscape found? what would you do in that case?
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| Active Warrior Join Date: Oct 2010 Location: Bangalore, India
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It needs to be a 100% original or no results should return in case you run a plagiarism check on copyscape. If copyscape could detect similarities, chances are Google can too, and easily. Better be safe than sorry. |
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Based on my experience I would recommend purchasing Copyscape premium account. For 10$ payment, you will get 200 'credits' to check if the articles you're about to use are original. That shouldn't be that huge investment and it really pays back! Good luck |
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| MYCBH.COM ***** War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2010 Location: QUEENS, NY
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How many different ways can you write "I love you"? In music there is nothing new under the sun and soon there will be no way to write about a niche without repeating what someone else has already written. So I really don't believe that one or two sentences about 2+2=4 is going to be a problem. if it is, then we're going to have to write fantasy in order not to have copyscape and Google issues. Plus I believe that the issue with duplicate content has more to do with it on your own domain and not syndication of articles (unless you carpet the internet with the same exact article). But I'm sure others have different opinions - I'm interested in hearing something more definitive from other members. |
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| Chris Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: UK
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Is "Copyscape premium account" the only way to check this or is there an alternative? I have the same problem but up to now I've always assumed that articles were original, my fault too trusting I must me. |
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