Use Google Authorship To Guard Your Content

Use Google Authorship To Guard

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Use Google Authorship to Guard Your Content - The only issue is that you must use your real name ‐ this is a problem, if you write under a pseudonym, or ghost write, or simply don't want to disclose your authorship because of privacy concerns. If your site has multiple writers, you still can use Google Authorship but each of them must claim his or her articles separately. Set Google Alerts to Watch for Copied Content - Protecting your content from theft is one thing, catching thieves is another. Even if you do a good job in guarding your content, there will always be thieves. The easiest way to catch them is with the help of Google Alerts.

You copy sentences from your text and create alerts to be notified when they appear online. You need to make them a Direct match (i.e. use quotations), so that when your words get discovered somewhere else, you get an alert. It's best if you create 2 or 3 alerts per article ‐ one for the first paragraph and some more from random places in the text. Your first paragraph might be copied more ‐ for instance as an intro to your article, followed by a link to your site. This isn't theft but you still might want to be aware of it. Also, if your content is published and you are quoted as the author, this technically isn't theft either, though you certainly might not like it.

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