copyscape
By ravisivan
@ravisivan (14082)
India
June 26, 2011 4:24pm CST
I wrote an article for a person. Two articles - no comments. Third one - they said it has not passed copyscape test.
I want to know how to test whether a material written by us will pass copyscape test or not? I did it this way. I posted that material in my blog. then I gave the URL of my blog in copyscape. it showed results.
But it takes more work in posting and then deleting from blog. Is there any way by which we can see the material written by us will pass copyscape test.

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3 responses
@multimastery (1195)
• United States
27 Jun 11
If the people that you're writing for want 100% copyscape-passed material, then it best to just upgrade to copyscape premium (they charge a mere 5 cent per check and you can simply paste article in box). You can experiment with other methods of checking but why go through the trouble? If you're serious about your writing service, just save time and energy and use what your clients and the majority of serious writers use to check duplicate content which is Copyscape Premium.
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@beingwell (3625)
• Thailand
27 Jun 11
Try putting the paragraphs in different places, rav. Then add photos or different photos if you've put photos in your other articles. Change the title, as well. If you can tweak other wordings, that will even work to your advantage.
I hope that helps rav! Let me know, hihi..

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@sswallace21 (1824)
• United States
27 Jun 11
What is a copyscape test? Does it test whether your article is plagiarized? I'm not accusing you of anything. Just curious what it is. That is what I'm assuming it is and you know what they say about assuming. Best Wishes!




