The best way to protect your content?

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Hi,
I am writing a personal blog which contains guides and tips on my field of expertise. Google is really loving my site.

I am concern of people who would just copy my hard worked content over to their site and duplicate stuff, so that google would think my site is not unique anymore.

How do we actually prevent this from happening? Within 6 months, I ended up with less than 50 articles, written by my own hands and more than a decade of experience in my field.

Getting the content copied to some other site would be the last thing I want.

Any suggestion to prevent this?
#content #protect
  • Profile picture of the author dndoseller
    You can use copyscape. You can add javascript to your template to prevent right click and copy and not allow view source. You can put summary only on your RSS.

    My opinion is its a waste of time to protect your content. I have been there and you could literally make it a full-time job. Google knows that yours is the original if you ping with it first. It knows how to detect splogs.
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  • Profile picture of the author jrianto
    Hey thanks,
    If Google knows who's the original and who's the copier, that rests my case.
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