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What is the best plagarism checking tool/method ?

Discussion in 'General Business' started by TwoFeathers, Mar 5, 2007.

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    Hi everyone,

    I have always written my own articles for my sites, blogs, and article directories. However, I am ready to try to outsource a portion of this work. I would like to know the best way to verify that the articles I am paying for have not been plagarized.

    I know I can use copyscape, but that means I have to upload the articles to a site and compare the resulting webpages to others out on the web. Is there an easier/better way to check ? Are there any online tools (preferably free) that someone could recommend ?

    Thanks for the help

    Don
     
    TwoFeathers, Mar 5, 2007 IP
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    Tiggi Active Member

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    Hey, TwoFeathers,

    As much as I am into the matter, I am certain that Copyscape remains the best option in this case.

    It is possible that there are some other ways to do the same but to be honest I haven't heard of any other alternative so far.

    All the best to you ;)
     
    Tiggi, Mar 5, 2007 IP
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    TwoFeathers Active Member

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    Thanks Tiggi.

    I am coming to the same conclusion as well. I was just kind of hoping that I wouldnt have to upload 15 - 20 articles first, only to find out that they were copied. While its not that big a deal to upload the articles first and then run them through copyscape, I was hoping for a more elegant solution :D
     
    TwoFeathers, Mar 5, 2007 IP