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    Easy Way to Find Out About Copied Content with Copygator

    May 9, 2011
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    Plagiarism or content theft has already become a big nuisance for the genuine bloggers and writers world-wide. After all theft of your content which you have written after spending so much time, effort and research can not be less irritating and frustrating  than theft of any other precious article. Many bloggers have always been taking about this topic on and off. It is essential also, not only to protect your own content but also to ...

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    Why You Should Offer Partial Feeds after Google Panda Update

    May 2, 2011
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    So far we have covered some interesting facts and tutorials on Google panda effect. If you have missed out our last couple of updates on Google panda, I suggest you to check out: How to report copied content to Google? Website Copying content ranking higher in Google search How to recover from Google Panda Effect? All those who are affected by Google Panda algo knows how tough it is to get out of it. As ...

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    Why I Couldn’t Care Less About Content Theft

    January 27, 2011
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    I recently read a guest post on here by Oliver, who was getting infuriated by other people stealing the content he had written and posting it on their site. This is an issue I have come across and even written about before and I wanted to respond with my own guest post on this site to explain why I personally don’t care about content theft and why others shouldn’t either. Google Knows It’s Duplicate Five ...

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    Google Cracks Down Even Further on Content Theft

    January 22, 2011
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    This is a guest post by Oliver who blogs at Thisisfreelance. If you would like to write for ShoutMeloud, check our guest posting guidelines. I recently wrote a post on how Google Adsense was going to remove those who stole content from the Google Adsense program. It seems however that Google are going one step further. This interview from Matt Cutts talks in depth about some of the big changes coming from Google. One of the ...

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    Stop Firefighting Stolen Content, Beat the Content Thieves

    January 17, 2011
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    This is a guest post by Oliver who blogs at Thisisfreelance. If you would like to write for ShoutMeloud, check our guest posting guidelines. I have been writing content online for nearly a decade now, and I have to admit, I enjoy it. I enjoy writing content that people love to read, I enjoy earning a passive income, and I enjoy researching my work, broadening my horizons. What I do not enjoy is the pure ...

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    How to fight back to content Theft (Plagiarism)

    August 31, 2010
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    This is a Guest post by Jaydip Parikh, who is working as Internet Marketing Consultant. If you like to write for Shoutmeloud, do read Shoutmeloud Guest Author program Content theft is one of BIG issue with genuine blogger who really think, research and then write some meaningful content for their readers. I had seen few bloggers who just copy – paste from some blog post and keep posting on their Blog in order to have ...

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    How to Deal with Blog Plagiarism

    July 5, 2009
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    What is blog Plagiarism? In my last article how to protect your blog from copy geeks Michael Aulia asked a question that he find a website who copy his blog post and he didn’t know how to deal with such copy masters.In this article i want to focus on all the aspects of Blog Plagiarism. The process of copying the content from one blog to another blog without any previous information to the owner of ...

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    CopyScape: Blogger Tool to find Who is Copying your post

    November 2, 2008
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    Copyscape is an online service which will let you find who is copying your blog post and using rss feed to create an auto RSS blog. Though Google take copy content spam seriously but sometime due to duplicate content and search engine algorithm, Google may treat copied content as original and you might lose search engine ranking because of copied content. Though we know how to fight against blog plagiarism but before that it’s important ...

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