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In order to overcome website plagiarism, you'll need to make your content as hard as possible for a plagiarist to steal. This is because there are numerous automated tools that can easily copy text from a website, and because the web is full of online thieves looking for an easy way to profit. So, here's our list of five ways you can protect your content from being stolen:1) Include an easy-to-read link back credit with a list of all the sources that were used in making it. Compilations should have links back to all the sources used in their creation. 2) Place quotation marks around important passages and phrases so they cannot be mistaken for original content. 3) Use an image file to reduce the amount of text contained in the content. Plagiarists will find it harder to copy text if they have to deal with images, HTML code or scripts. If you do use images, make sure that your website's template allows for easy switching between picture and no-picture mode. 4) Use CAPTCHA technology (the thing where you click on letters and numbers to prove you're human!) so that automated plagiarism tools cannot gain access. 5) Never use online translators to write or publish content; always make sure your work is translated by a professional translator, preferably one who knows the subject matter you are writing about. 1. How do I know if my content has been plagiarized? James Stagg, owner of Stagg Marketing states, "So how do you know that someone has plagiarized your content? If you've seen your copy posted elsewhere on the Internet, take a snapshot of it and email it to yourself. If you've used an article spinner tool to create unique content, then simply search for the title of your article on Google along with "spinned" to see if anyone else has tried to spin it. If you think it's been copied, the best thing to do is to contact the site owner and explain how and why your content has been stolen. If they refuse to remove it, you could try reporting them to search engines such as Google and Bing." 2. What can I do if my content has been plagiarized? The best thing to do in this situation is to contact the Webmaster of the site that copied your work and ask them politely to remove it immediately. Polite doesn't mean soft or weak; it means firm but respectful. It's the only way to get your stolen words taken down. If they're not willing to listen, then you can inform your readers about their plagiarism via an email blast, newsletter or social networks like Facebook and Twitter. 3. How do I protect my content online? Blocking sources of information is one of the most powerful things you can do to protect yourself online; it's also free (and easy) to do it with Google Alerts. cfa1e77820
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