Check for Plagiarism Online

Content theft is a huge problem for website owners and individuals who hire freelance writers. While it is not possible to stop or prevent plagiarism, there are ways to check for article originality and monitor the usage of your website's written content.

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Rob Ferrall, the owner of Inoweb Marketing and the managing editor of 10DollarArticles.com developed an article plagiarism detection tool -- and we are providing this program free of charge. Click here to access the software. Your web browser must accept cookies to use the tool.

About the Online Plagiarism Checker

This plagiarism detection software is a bit different than CopyScape -- it could be considered an alternative to Copyscape in a way, but we think of it as a way to compliment what Copyscape.com provides.

This tool makes it easy to check for article duplication from online sources -- the software selects random snippets of an article, and creates links so that you can manually verify whether an article, or a web page, is potentially being stolen.

For website owners:

Website owners benefit from being able to track the potential unauthorized usage of their website's content from several services from one location:

These venues will display blogs and other websites that may have "lifted" your website's content without your permission.

For those who hire writers:

If you hire freelance writers, you need all the help you can get when it comes to detecting plagiarized articles. Sure, Copyscape is a great tool -- but when originality of your purchased articles matters -- it's important that you perform an exhaustive check for potential plagiarism. This online plagiarism checker was specifically designed to find content duplication and content thievery from a variety of content-theft "hotspots".

The current version of this software checks:

While we know that using the "Big 3" search engines to check for potential plagiarism is a good start -- there are other places where incompetent "writers" steal content. Wikipedia, Yahoo Answers, and now Google Knol were added to the list to offer more comprehensive protection for those who purchase articles from freelance writers.

Access the plagiarism detection software

At present, we do not require registration to use this tool, and you can access the tool by clicking here.

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