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    Default How to check That article is Unique?

    Hello

    I have hired few writers but I dont know how to check that they are writing unique articles. How can I do that? Is there any online source by which I can check it?

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    The best and popular is copyscape.

    Here is the link http://www.copyscape.com/

    You can almost check any content from this. For the free one you may search only 5 pages from single site and for paid subscription they charge about $0.1 for one search.

    But they are good.

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    copyscape is allowing only few pages to check, how can I check if I have more articles? Is there any other site like copyscape by which I can check all my articles?

    Thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by nikon View Post
    copyscape is allowing only few pages to check, how can I check if I have more articles? Is there any other site like copyscape by which I can check all my articles?

    Thank you
    There's one called http://www.plagiarismchecker.com/.

    Simply choose some lines from the article that you would think would be uncommon and paste them in. It'll report back where they are found. A small paragraph even would work.

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    I am facing same problem from copyscape, but I have created many blogspot blogs I make entry there and then check it for duplicates. Otherwise you have to pay to copyscape for using it.

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    http://www.plagiarismchecker.com/ is good I have tried it.

    They give good results for our search.

    Thanks for sharing this link.

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    You're welcome! I'm glad you found that useful. I do have another one but it's more designed for students that are writing essays to ensure they don't unintentionally commit plagiarism by quoting but not citing their source. It's a handy resource for anyone at college or university level in that respect.

    http://www.plagiarismdetect.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by techkid View Post
    I am facing same problem from copyscape, but I have created many blogspot blogs I make entry there and then check it for duplicates. Otherwise you have to pay to copyscape for using it.
    techkid, have you ever used Google Alerts? It's very easy to set up. You go to the Google News page and you'll see a News Alerts link on the left. It takes you to a page that looks like this:


    Just pick a sentence or key phrase and put it in inverted commas like I did with this example I filled in partially. Then select Comprehensive (covers all areas, not just news) and how often you'd like to be notified if Google finds anything. Add your email and that's it. You'll get a notification confirming you want to have this Google Alert so give a real email address. Google will send you an email that shows everywhere it's found the phrase online. You'll get the emails at whatever interval you set your designated preference to (daily, weekly, as-it-happens, etc). You can leave the Alert on (it never expires) or cancel it anytime and it's free to use.

    Hope that helps! If you try it, let us know what you thought. I use this a lot when I'm researching a particular subject for my writing and love it.

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    You can use this free software called "CONTENT CHECKUP" to check the unique percent of the article you rewrite.
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