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Plagiarism tracker
Those of you who have been kicking around this forum for a while may have noticed we have members who just post articles for no reason at all. These take the form of best SEO Techniques or Web Best Practices or 10 Things you should know about.....
You all know what im getting at.
Next time try this
http://www.plagium.com/
If you find the article elsewhere then its a simple case of nuking them
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This is really good web tools, thanks for sharing mate
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Just tried it on my blog. It showed up 7 copies, luckily so far it is blog search engines. But looks good. Thanks for sharing.
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That is very clever DJ. Would be even better if it could scan your site from a URL and then go off and find any article copies but I guess that would be incredibly hard to do.
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Just want to say that it is looking a really good tool and it will be helpful in reducing plagiarism.
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Since most plagiarism is unintentional, the best way to avoid plagiarism is to develop good habits of scholarship and writing, and to be familiar with the concepts related to plagiarism. Some of the necessary habits of scholarship are simple common sense.
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Nice tool,Thanks for tool
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Is this free of Premuim? How reliable is this?
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This is indeed very handy! Good work
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23 Mar 2012, 01:20 AM
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Copyscape is also goof for plagiarism tracking. I have been using it ever since.
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14 Dec 2012, 06:23 AM
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want some more detail about this.
www.teapotcreative.co.uk
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