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Plagiarism Checker

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11:16 am
July 21, 2011


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Hi guys,

 

Which tool do you use to check an article for plagiarism on the web? 

 

Your help is very much appreciated :)

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11:24 am
July 21, 2011


Suba @ Wealth Informatics

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Copyscape.

 

 

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11:34 am
July 21, 2011


MoneyBeagle

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You can also take a sentence and Google it with quotation marks around it.  This isn't foolproof as someone could make a couple minor tweaks here and there, but most who plagiarize are probably going to not bother putting any effort into it.

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2:42 pm
July 21, 2011


Peerform-Blog

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Thanks for the tips! I'll try those methods out.

What if you want to check if a guest post has been re-used a couple times? So before you even post it, you want to be able to see if it's been copied elsewhere.

(moneybeagle's idea works in this case, but I'm wondering if there's a website that does that)

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5:37 pm
July 21, 2011


Derek@LifeAndMyFinances

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moneybeagle said:

You can also take a sentence and Google it with quotation marks around it.  This isn't foolproof as someone could make a couple minor tweaks here and there, but most who plagiarize are probably going to not bother putting any effort into it.

This is what I use if I think a guest post is plagerized. Like Michael said, it's probably not 100% effective, but it's better than nothing!

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2:16 am
July 22, 2011


Henry @ TotallyMoney

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Copyscape works really well for me as well. 

6:13 am
July 22, 2011


Mike – Saving Money Today

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I use Copyscape too…it's a great tool to add to your arsenal.

7:33 am
July 22, 2011


Peerform-Blog

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haha copyscape it is!

Thanks for the help!

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