Maybe someone here could help direct me to some websites that do the same thing that copyscape does. I am getting some articles written for me and I want to make sure they are not copies, I'm new at using a freelancer so I am only doing a few articles through them, just to test the waters. I'm looking for a few websites that can tell me if the articles written have been copied from somewhere else. For copyscape I need a webpage and the articles coming to me are in notepad form, so copyscape does me no good until I place them into ezine. I want to see if they are copies before I send them to ezine or pay the freelancer. Thank you
You just copy and paste the articles from notepad into copyscape and it will tell you if they are unique or not, they don't need to be on a web page.
Oh wow, I went there and seen the http and thought that was all I could do is put a webpage in there. Thank you so much for your help. reps!
This question has been asked many times at the copywritig forum and besides copyscape you can use search engines to find duplicate content as well as sources like these: http://www.dustball.com/cs/plagiarism.checker http://blog.outer-court.com/quotefinder http://plagium.com http://plagiarism.phys.virginia.edu/links.html
Thanks a bunch, Bunch Here is the link to the copywriting forum, http://forums.digitalpoint.com/forumdisplay.php?f=86