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Free Plagiarism Checker for all Article Writers

by Susan coils Web Design & Marketing Services for Small Business
If you're writing articles and submitting them to article directories this is a great free resource you can use to check if your work is being plagiarised.

The whole point of writing articles is in the hope that they will be read. And you definitely want to hope that the folks reading them are taking them and posting them somewhere else so you can more traffic.

But you also want your resource box and links included with your articles. After all, this is YOUR work. YOU deserve the credit.

And the publisher rules for the directories stipulate that articles should be published 'as is'.

But alas, this is the Internet and rules don't seem to matter too much. Especially it seems, when it comes to stealing someone else's work. The better your article is, the more chance of it being swiped. (and no, the answer isn't to write 'rubbish' articles, lol)

I've found a couple of my own articles reprinted without my links and wasn't a happy bunny, I can tell you.

But then I was directed to this very useful article checker. Its' really simple to use and it's free. Just paste in a piece of your article and see where it's been published.

Great for the ego as well as finding out if you're being plagiarised!


LOL and yes, it would help if I actually put in the link!

Article Checker

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About Susan coils Senior     Web Design & Marketing Services for Small Business

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Comments

Beth Schmillen Professional   
Hi San

that sounds like an excellent tool

thanks for posting the link
Beth
Mar 5th 2008 17:09   
Jeff Greene Committed   Online Marketing Specialist/Consultant
What a neat tool, San...

I'll suggest that you do your checking by placing a couple of random paragraphs or sentences in the checker.. Some copying software is smart enough to scramble material and change it's order enough avoid detection...
Mar 6th 2008 06:35   
Dawn The Golden Shop Senior   
That is pretty neat San! I will have to try Peaceful's technique next time. I tried to copy my whole blog in there. I love cream cheese probably would be plagerized quite a bit! LOL!

Anyway, thanks for the tips guys!
Mar 6th 2008 09:26   
Monika & Wayne T. Senior   Time Travellers
Hi Susan,
2 great pieces of info in the same day. Outstanding!
Mar 13th 2008 20:32   
Rio Guzman Advanced   Writer
Great info! Thanks!
Apr 26th 2008 20:20   
Marcus Freshman  
that's a great link thanks
Aug 2nd 2008 14:20   
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