Any Service Similar To Copyscape

Discussion in 'Copywriting' started by aakashshah123, Apr 4, 2007.

  1. #1
    Hello,
    I need help regarding this.
    Currently I am providing around 50 articles to clients through my team of writers. Currently All my writers are expert in their respective fields and random checks have been Copyscape proof.
    But I need to expand my team of writers and check the content sent by them.
    Is there any tool which can check unlimited no of articles for plagiarism??
    Also I prefer a tool where i need not upload the article to a website ( As I promise my clients for Non Published Original Articles).

    Any Solution for this ??
    Thanks,
     
    aakashshah123, Apr 4, 2007 IP
  2. epublishuk

    epublishuk Peon

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    Hi,

    How about just using Google etc and searching for a few random chunks of text, in quotes, taken from the articles?

    That's a good start in terms of finding duplicate content.

    Hope that helps
     
    epublishuk, Apr 7, 2007 IP
  3. JumpstartSEO

    JumpstartSEO Peon

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    If you google "Plagiarism Check" I believe you'll find lots of great programs/services.
     
    JumpstartSEO, Apr 11, 2007 IP
  4. ArticlesandBeyond

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    aakash,

    If you use copyscape premium, they have a copy and paste feature where you don't have to upload content. This is how I check all the writing from my writers before I send them out to clients.

    It's very inexpensive. Each search is only 5 cents.

    Check it out:

    http://www.copyscape.com/prosearch.php
     
    ArticlesandBeyond, Apr 11, 2007 IP
  5. stilloutthere

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    I tried the Google idea on an article that I know is in more than one place. It only found one of them.
     
    stilloutthere, Apr 26, 2007 IP
  6. shuttle

    shuttle Active Member

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    You can try plagiarismfinder. Free download. Though it is used to search for plagiarized essays and articles you can use it for the purpose of finding anybody that has copied your site content. Try it. Hope it helps.:)
     
    shuttle, Apr 26, 2007 IP
  7. inkslinger

    inkslinger Well-Known Member

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    I agree with the google copy-paste suggestion to check for plagiarism hits. It works, ALL the time, and its for free :)
     
    inkslinger, Apr 27, 2007 IP
  8. Creative Copywriting

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    The google copy-paste method works quite well (from experience) Just snip some random chunks of text and google them. If you don't come up with anything initially, try putting the text in quotes "blah blah blah" and search again. Sometimes that helps.

    Creative Copywriting
    Christian
     
    Creative Copywriting, Apr 27, 2007 IP
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    Try DupeFreePro while it is still free. It is a great program that will check your article for plagiarism and duplicate content. The best thing since sliced bread.

    regards,

    Don
     
    dmin7b5, May 2, 2007 IP
  10. Tiggi

    Tiggi Active Member

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    I am always curious about novelties:D , so I won't miss to try these plagiarismfinder and dupefreepro, and then I'll share my feedback with you. The "copy and paste" strategy is one of my loved ones - however, some softs and web services work much better.
     
    Tiggi, May 4, 2007 IP