Posts Tagged ‘plagium’

The Solution to Duplicate Content

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Noone likes searching for something on the internet and seeing multiple sites with the same information on them. So to improve the users’ experience, Google is very hard on those who post duplicate content, their own or stolen from others.

So how do you find out if your content is unique? How do you know if your writers are writing original articles or just copying and pasting someone else’s? You now have a tool to find this out for you. It’s called Plagium. Plagium.com is a very simple tool. You enter a paragraph into the field, and it finds out if it’s unique or not, shows you how many times it’s been used, and where it’s located.

Online Marketing Tools For the Week

Monday, January 18th, 2010

I reviewed a few different tools that I considered to be cool on my live show this week:

1. A special automator service for affiliate marketers (VigLink).

2. A duplicate content finder (Plagium).

3. A grammar assistant tool (Gramlee).

There’s a lot to know and do to be successful in creating an online business.  So tools that make things easier and faster are always welcome, in my opinion.  Just thought it might be nice to share a few of them with you.  Watch the clip from this past week’s show below to see what they are and how they work.  Hope they help!  And feel free to contact me about new tools that you think are cool, as well.