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Plagiarism: How To Avoid It In Your SEO Content Writing

July 29, 2021MoniquePre Seo, SEO
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Plagiarism has tormented writers since early scholars and academic authors of the 18th century, but SEO content writing plagiarism has become a severe issue.

It takes on a life of its own, and sucks the air out of originality, and hurts a writers’ online presence in digital marketing. 

The content produced suffers, including the misfortune of stolen ideas and creativity.

Plagiarism

 What is plagiarism, really? 

The definition is the act of stealing someone else’s ideas and making them your own, whether it’s by not using the proper quotations within your text or simply copying their work word for word.

While plagiarism is an issue amongst writers, it can happen in any other form of career field, such as artwork, technology, photography, and so forth. 

How does plagiarism affect SEO content writers?

Writing for SEO content can display its challenges concerning writing relevant content to attract organic traffic onto a company or business’s website. 

Lead generation is the reasoning behind the need to draw an audience with attractive copy or content.

If an article is plagiarised on your website, it is not only taking credit away from the writer’s intellectual property; the offender may gain a leg up on search engine results with your keywords with Google, if not reported. 

This act can lead to your site being penalised and taken down by Google, with lost revenue and prospective customers.

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How to Avoid Plagiarism in your own writing

  1. Properly researched content has valuable data from reputable references, case studies, and peer review journal resources concerning the exact information you are writing. 
  2. Make it your mission to cite your sources, give the author the recognition within the text, or reference the publication or journal at the end of your blog post.
  3. Paraphrasing should become your best friend concerning how you deliver the message you researched. It’s OK to feel inspired by someone else’s work, but don’t copy it word for word unless correctly quoted with citations. Instead, write your take on the subject and give it your spin.
  4. Express your ideas; the exciting notion of writing or becoming a writer is expressing oneself with words and the ability to use wordplay and discover new phases or dialogue further to explain your stance on a subject or topic.
  5. Use a reputable plagiarism checker; this is an excellent tool to see how creative and original you are as a writer. The rule of thumb is to score 0 to 5% on a plagiarism checker; any more than that, you need to dive into your writing and edit ruthlessly specific phrases that could cause your content to mimic someone else’s.

What does Plagiarism say about you?

SEO Content Writing

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When writing content, not only is it your duty to be aware of any issues when it comes to writing identical work from another author. 

You have to gain the ability of awareness within the digital marketing environment. 

Read this informative article here on what steps you need to take on detecting plagiarism.

As an SEO content writer, it is a given that, without realising, the of use similar words and phrases, including SEO relevant keywords for traffic

within the same field. 

Unfortunately, there aren’t many ways to describe how to warm up a cold email campaign or generation lead advice for SEO interested readers. 

It’s your job to push the boundaries with vocabulary and express yourself in a manner that you may not sound like a carbon copy to the next SEO writer. 

More types of plagiarism

  1. Accidental plagiarism happens when you do not cite your sources, use similar phrases and words.
  2. Direct plagiarism is word for word or copying, pasting and passing the content off as your own in a published format. 
  3. Individual self-plagiarism is the use of your work, whether from 1 year ago to 10 years the intention of reuse in a present article.
  4. Mosaic plagiarism hijacks the authors’ ideas by only changing a few words and phrases to gain SEO content. 

These are just a few of the ways that you can cause a dilemma, including an embarrassing faux pas and being on the receiving end of a cease and desist notice, which will leave your credibility in shambles from the shame of stealing someone’s content. 

Ending on a Positive Note

Understanding plagiarism and how to avoid it can entail a lot of research and a skilful approach to writing. 

SEO Content writing has changed the game for writers, but all the rules are the same; credibility and respect of intellectual property will move you forward as a writer and content creator wizard.

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Monique
Monique

Monique is a writer who resides in the Sunshine State of Florida. She’s passionate about her family and helping others. Her hobbies include using her Canon Rebel to snap pictures of the world and teaching English as a second language for fun.

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