Hi there, There are lots of articles to be purchased all over where sellers claim their articles are unique, how can i confirm this claim? They might have already sold these articles to someone else months or years ago, is there a way that i can paste article contents into anything and have it tell me if its unique? If it is unique i would rank for that key word in the article correct? and no one after me would if they used the same article? Thanks in advance for your replies
i'm selling unique article...but i don't have premium copyscape account... so what i do is i post my article into blogger...then check the url...after that... delete it as soon as possible... make sure that your blogger is not index or found in any search engine...not so important but it's a safety precaution...
You can do a Google search by wrapping part of the articles in quotes: "text in question". It should only show results for those exact words. Some phrases are common so take part of the article that should be 100% unique.
I used to use copyscape, but I usually just use google now. I put a few sentences in quotes and check. I also put a paragraph or so in without quotes. This will often show if someone changed the article by substituting a few minor words. A barely or poorly changed article is just as bad as a duplicate article...
If you pay under $10.00 for an article it is usually a form of a copy, replacing virtually every word with a similar one. Or it is often a poorly written article that is not worth owning. Sorry, but article writing (unless you mooch off other articles to get yours read), is basically an all or nothing situation. A quality article, with strong pulling power, is going to cost $40.00 and up. If your article is on an article directory site, your main concern should be how many readers can I attract and how many then visit the website. A quality article brings at least double the amount of readers. Now a poorly written article may get 4% of the readers to visit the sight, The quality article gets 15%. Do some easy math, say the quality article had 1,000 reads and the scrape by article had 400 readers. The quality article, got you 150 people, at around 30 cents each. The $10 article brought 16 people to the website, meaning $1.60 each. If you are a business person that is there ROI factor you should be concerned about.
What ARE you talking about? *shakes head* Jesus, there he goes again. splavik, there is a thread on this already. Plenty of good answers. http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=1835887
Copy scape costs $0.5 cents a check. You can use http://www.plagium.com/ for free does pretty much the same thing.
All are so easy to circumvent and limited to only public places. What about member areas and the likes?
It's not necessarily accurate either, that if you run a unique article and someone runs it after you, that yours will be the only one to show up in the search engines. If the site that runs it after you has more authority/higher pr etc, it could easily rank above you with the same piece of content. Buy from trusted article writers and pay the premium to be sure of quality.
Or, write one article every week, and in no time one will have a line of semi-good articles. Through simple research and editing, even a poor writer can hammer out a semi-good article at least one a week. All one needs is patience to do it. In doing this, he also becomes a better writer overtime.
Yeah, I used to take 2 consecutive sentences to check their originality. But this method takes too long. I am using Copyscape until now. It costs tiny cents and you can check up to 2,000 words at once. Try it..
Dedication and Attention is a must or the readers will ran away from YOU. The main reason why professional writers are charging much in nothing but they take real time and effort for that.