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Sunday, 25 October 2009

How To Avoid Plagiarism


As a self publisher who relies on search engine traffic as a potential revenue source, there is nothing worse than typing one of your key search phrases in Google and you find that your work has been copied and pasted by a cheating scoundrel onto his overnight blog. Normally it will be accompanied by hundreds of pages of content copied from other innocent people, and sometimes it will even sit higher in the search engine page rankings than your several hours of research and effort. This situation is near on possible to avoid, so apologies once again for the misleading title, it is however easy enough to deal with content theft. You should ALWAYS take action against the cheating idiots, not only to protect your own income stream but also to uphold societies general moral codes. To read more about how to detect plagiarism, how to detect plagiarism, and how to deal with plagiarism, visit my hub 'How To Deal With Plagiarism'.
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