How to keep your Content Plagiarism Free?

Copied content runs widespread online. Getting someone else’s work onto your site is as easy as pressing Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V.

Hard-working bloggers whose goal it is to provide awesome content to their visitors, we too, Takes the danger of getting stuff that is not ours and publishing it on our own names.

In times where everyone on the Internet copies from everyone else, plagiarism, especially the inadvertent kind, is ever-present.

What is Plagiarism?

To steal and pass off ideas or words of another as one’s own. Simply put, plagiarism is the process of taking other people’s words and/or ideas and pretending that they are your own. - The Merriam Webster dictionary

As can be extracted from the definition above, at the core plagiarism means representing someone else’s work as your own.

There are several forms of Plagiarism -

1. Complete plagiarism

This is the definition of content scraping. Complete Plagiarism is the most obvious case of plagiarism and copyright breach occurs. It means people copies the entire article and other content from another website and republish them without permission or giving attribution to owner on their own website/blog. Once your website presence reaches to a certain size, you will definitely have to deal with this.

2. Partial plagiarism

This form involves a little more effort. Partial plagiarism is when someone copies parts of your content (entire passages, half a blog post) and then mix it with their own writing. Still it is not your own work!

3. Lazy plagiarism

Lazy Plagiarism is what many people are guilty of on the Internet. This happens when central ideas and phrases from other’s work creep into yours’ andthe result of sloppiness, copying and pasting content and other material from different sources and failed to create something unique.

 

How to avoid plagiarism in your content

1. Take your time

Plagiarism often happens when deadline is near and you have to complete that work and want to get the next piece of work quickly. So the first step is to estimate the enough time for writing. Make sure you double check your content so that in content thereshould not anything that you didn’t write for yourself.

2. Read from more than one source

The plagiarism also occurs when you limit your research for ideas. If you base all your ideas on one piece of content, you easily run in the danger of Plagiarism. Therefore, read broadly and learn as much as you can.

3. Keep track of sources

If you use piece of information from someone else, note it down. Better to create a link to them in your post. In this way, you stay aware of what is your own writing and what is the writing of others.

4. Attribute

If you plan for including an original idea or point from another source in your content. Even if you express it in your own words, be kind to give them a link.

5. Paraphrase

If you are outspread information that does not need to be attributed to anyone (because it is common knowledge), make sure you paraphrase and rewrite it. Keeping the same language or phrasing will only get you punished for duplicate content.

6. Check

Final way to make sure that your article is not plagiarised is to check. Content Checker compare your content to available web sources and tell you whether your content can be considered as plagiarized.

Pankul Bindal

Pankul Bindal is Digital Marketer, Graphic Designer and Programmer. He has completed his Computer Engineering. His passion is to write blogs, Designing and Digital Marketing. He works for many Companies in his freelancing Career.

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