Trying to Avoid Plagiarism

Discussion in 'Copywriting' started by technolochic, Apr 23, 2010.

  1. #1
    Hello everyone,

    I'm currently working on an eBook that has no competition at the moment in the health/food niche.

    I've been doing my research online. Basically, my eBook gathers a lot of great, general information. I take that information and I create original content of mine so I can put it in my eBook.
    But, my problem is, how can I avoid plagiarism?

    I put an original article I wrote through a scanner (I used http://searchenginereports.net/articlecheck.aspx). I can't tell you how many results I got that implied that I had plagiarized my original content.

    I really want to avoid this route because when my eBook is put out, I don't want to be attacked or sued.

    What's your advice?

    Thank you!
     
    technolochic, Apr 23, 2010 IP
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  2. eventus

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    I've found that if you've done your original research and taken the time to properly write the content that this would not be an issue.
     
    eventus, Apr 25, 2010 IP