Catch those thieves!
Don’t you hate it when you loose your wallet? I know I do. Every time I loose my wallet, the first thing that occurs to me is, did someone steal it? The sad thing about it is, usually you never find out. What if you never knew that your wallet was stolen? What about your website? How do you know if thieves have stolen from your website?
There is a way to catch these people red handed. By using Copyscape you can discover who has linked to your website and who has copied your content. Many times, by doing a Copyscape check, you can discover other websites out there that have stolen parts of your website, or even your entire website.
Start Copyscaping and find out who’s stealing from you!
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- Jonathan, February 17, 2006
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Copyscape is a great too and, under some conditions, the best. But for most situations I prefer to use Google Alerts. If you can hone in on a unique phrase, you can have GA search for every day and email you new results. Something Copyscape only does at a very high price.
Just my thoughts on the issue. Thank you for posting about this issue, I’m happy for any attention that gets drawn to it.
Thank you again for everything.
Jonathan – http://www.plagiarismtoday.com
- Neil Patel, February 17, 2006


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