How can you now if your content is 100% original and unique?

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How can you now if your content is 100% original and unique?
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  • Profile picture of the author boosters
    Check this through copyscape for unique but something writer also spun the original article to make it unique.. also try to find the sentence on google which your writer has been written.
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    • Profile picture of the author seo2ever
      Originally Posted by boosters View Post

      Check this through copyscape for unique but something writer also spun the original article to make it unique.. also try to find the sentence on google which your writer has been written.
      Thank you.
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  • Profile picture of the author SuzanneH
    The only way to know for sure is to write it yourself. There's no way to know 100% for sure. Consider a "writer" who rewrites an article they found online, telling you it's original. It's still a form of plagiarism and could get you into trouble with the person who wrote the original article. There would be no way for you to check if the article was original or not.

    Suzanne
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  • Profile picture of the author chiwawa
    Well i think the answer is pretty simply. You know it is 100% unique and original if you wrote it yourself without copying from somewhere. You don't need a tool for that.
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  • Profile picture of the author Nelapsi
    Checking copyscape is like asking some stranger down the street if your article looks good, the truth is it doesn't matter what it thinks because it isn't has no authority on the evaluation. I have heard more then a few people with the same statement, how can it be junk it passed copyscape.

    There is only one way to make sure your content is both legit and of quality, write it yourself. This also goes for spun content too though if thats your thing, write the article yourself and then put it in spintax format yourself. If you don't trust software and you take the time you will end up with something that is closer to a work of art then noticeably spun content.
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  • Profile picture of the author john-7665
    As long as the content is 100% written by you , you have chances to be 100 % original and unique. If you buy content from other writers, than you can find tools on the Internet, which are basically checking if the document is a plagiarized one.
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  • Profile picture of the author bsbear
    Passing copyscape means nothing. Google can tell that content is spun or duplicated.

    Copyscape gets fooled if you change every third word, its incredibly stupid.
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  • Profile picture of the author jodiesmitham
    You would think that writing the content yourself makes it 100% unique and to you and me it is 100% unique, but not necessarily to Google. For example, let's say there are 10 sites all reviewing a product x. Product x has five key features and all the sites write about them. I come along and put together a website and write about product x, talking about these key features. Google thinks I'm spinning articles from the previous 10 websites and who can blame Google as that's exactly what it looks like!

    This happened to me recently and I posted about this very problem. My site and my competitor's sites were booted from the rankings. So what did I do? I re-wrote the content adding paragraphs that made my content stand out. It was useless for the consumer, mind, as I wrote about other features that were not important and left out key points. The result? I appeared on page 1 within a week for my chosen keywords.
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  • Profile picture of the author Geekgirl01
    I think it's all very easy to panic where google is concerned and feel like your walking on egg shells. Obviously writing the content yourself, then you know its unique. If a writer is writing it then you just have to trust that what they are writing is unique.
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  • Profile picture of the author sohailblog
    You just Apply Search engine Optimization(SEO) on your content
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  • Profile picture of the author seo2ever
    Thanks all.
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  • Profile picture of the author dmarseller
    The information is very interesting but:
    Does anyone know a website you can check if the text is original? (I check it in google putting paragraphs). I would like to find a place to check all text at once.

    Regards!
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  • Profile picture of the author azal
    copy it to google and see
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  • Profile picture of the author twilightofidols
    No content is 100% unique unless you are writing in your own invented language. All niches share common jargon. For example if your keyword is "weight loss", you should have words and phrases related to things like "fat", "exercise", "diet" etc.. in your article.

    If you wrote the content yourself, it's good enough to pass all filters except for maybe in some really freak rare case.

    The other posters are correct when they say copyscape is not necessarily enough. If you hired someone to write your content for you look at the language being used in the content. Is the wording awkward? Are there phrases that just seem "off"? Some smart people can produce highly readable spins that may fool copyscape but not google.

    I'd say if the article reads well, it sounds natural, and it passes copyscape I wouldn't worry too much ab out it.
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    • Profile picture of the author RajSrivastav
      copyscape is the best way to find the uniqueness of content. else check it on Google search by entering your content line by line
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  • Profile picture of the author soniamit
    use this website
    copyspace.com for cross check your content.
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  • Profile picture of the author aadi144
    If you want a help from software then Copyscape is the best to check whether the content is duplicate or fresh.
    The other option is write yourself.it is original,fresh and unique in its own words.
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  • Profile picture of the author marketwarrior06
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    I don't know about other tools but CopyScape is the best one ever. I always use it.
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  • Profile picture of the author dmarseller
    I will try CopyScape source because the "copy/paste & Google" System is very time consuming.

    Thank you!
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