how to find duplicate content for my site?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by arin2u, May 1, 2007.

  1. #1
    I'm trying to find duplicate content for my site. I'm getting confused as I get different types of word combination and I'm not able to come out to any conclusion. Friends...are there any better tool in the web to find it? Please suggest.

    Thanks
    arin2u
     
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  2. roseau

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    Do you mean you want to know if someone else is using the same content as you are?

    If so, you can copy and paste a phrase into the search engine and if the exact same thing comes up, it is duplicate content.

    You can also use copyscape which will check from your site as well.
     
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    use this site:
    copyscape.com
     
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    I bought 100 credits on copyscape, ran it then found quite a few other companies as me that had taken the 'about' pages from our company, 'services' description. Sent them off notices bla bal
     
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    Arin,
    Can you elaborate on your requirement.

    Do you mean to say you want 'Free content' for you to use on your websites?

    Well, if you are looking for 'free content', then go to article directories and search through them with your fav keywords and you'll find tons of articles.

    Don't forget to give credit to the original owner by retaining their signatures intact.

    Someone else's content is good only for a few specific reasons. If you want to have advantage in your niche, then better of get unique content for yourself.

    The best possible approach is to find a pack of PLR articles in the niche you are working (normally you get articles for 30 - 40 cents if bought in PLR blow outs), hire a writer who will re-write those articles (make them atleast 40% but if you are lucky enough, then may be you'll find a writer who will make it 80 - 90% unique) for you for a cheap cost. You'll get decent writers who'll do the job for you at $3 - $4 / article so for less than $100 you'll have 25 articles ready.

    Those 25 articles can give you a lot of boost provided they are used correctly.

    For your success.
    Regards,
     
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    hi Kontent.solutions

    I'm not talking about getting free content. My concern is checking duplicate content in web pages

    Thanks
    arin2u
     
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    Lots of people are suggesting 'www.copyscape.com' for checking duplicate content. I'll try it.

    Thanks everyone for the help.
    arin2u
     
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