The article you entered is scanned carefully, and so
is the world wide web. It’s very likely you’ll see some red in your
results as common phrases may trigger red flags. If there are complete
sentences that aren’t original, this tool will identify the original
source of any unoriginal or plagiarized content that was copied from the
internet.
Understanding the results:
Phrases or sentences shown in red already exist online and will not pass Google plagiarism tests.
They are also links… feel free to click on any red
lines and see the original source for your records. When the test is
done, you’ll also be given an exact percentage that tells you how
original or unique your article is.
Duplicated content results in a lower page rank. If
you publish an article or web page content that is not entirely unique
and original, there is a significantly higher risk of being blacklisted
by Google and other search engines. So, if your goal is to have a higher
page rank– and search engine results placement (SERP) — then it’s
simply not worth the risk of publishing heavily duplicated content.
Right?
While this free plagiarism checker may be used for
checking rewritten or spun content to eliminate consistencies (and raise
the unique value of each article) its benefits aren’t restricted to
black and gray hat seo techniques. In fact, white hat seo specialists
rely on this free plagiarism checker to make darn sure the
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