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Copyright & Protect your blog content!!
Written by Mohit Aneja   

I am sharing what I have learned so far however your inputs are really important to keep internet free from spam. Please feel free to post your comments/inputs to help each other finding a solution to this problem.

Internet is full of spam and a bunch of lazy bloggers are stealing your content everyday. This happens to me you and every one who is posting good content. The question is How to solve this problem and keep our content unique to invite Google to index it under positive titles. In this post I will discuss about some precautions and solutions to this problem.

While writing on any topic, a blogger does a lot of research on the topic he/she is going to write about and It's not at all wrong if we are not copying and pasting the content to fill out some space on our website.

In today's demanding world its getting very difficult for bloggers to write on unique topics. The worst part, I have seen a lot of blogs where bloggers don't care to include their own views on the topic. They simple copy and paste first few lines of another blog and then provide a link to read the full story without permission.

There are some spamming websites with hell lot of ads which display articles from different blogs with scripts to post via RSS feed. They don't even care about what the topic is about. The spamming scripts are doing the good job for them.

Some of us might think positive about this fact and might think - "What's the harm if I am getting a back link from that website, its good for SEO. Isn't is?"

If you think the same way, I recommend you to think over once again. In my opinion, this is not at all positive approach because your content is being copied to a different web site which is not recommended. Google bots don't like duplicate content and these websites are helping your content to get indexed as duplicate content. It's possible that Google mark these websites as "Spam" and you have a track back link in your comments. The problem is you are linking to a penalized website and Google will take care of this, while indexing your website.

The Solution
The solution to this syndrome is very simple, we need to prepare ourselves to keep our content unique. We can follow these steps to ensure the originality of our conent.

Copyright The Content: The most important step is to copyright the content of your blog or website and this is pretty easy to do. Creative Commons (http://www.creativecommons.org) is a non-profit organization which let authors, developers, artists, publishers and educators to copyright their contnent and link to a detailed copyright page that can be used in the legal proceedings. To know more about this free service you can visit their official website or vist the FAQ's page where you will get answers to most common questions.

Finding Stolen Content: Another issue is how will You be notified that your content is being stolen by someone?

Google Alerts (http://www.google.com/alerts) is a well known solution for this issue. You can create alerts with key phrases you are using in your content and Google will send you an email with the link to the website where that particular phrase is published "anywhere" on the internet. Try this service and I am sure you will write a love letter to Google. :)

Google Blog Search: You can use Google Blog Search to find out duplicate copies of the content. To use it in an effective way follow the steps below:

1. Open the http://www.google.com/blogsearch. 2. Copy some text from your own article and paste it in the search box in double quotes and hit the search button. 3. You will have the results on the page from different websites including your own website.

Note: To get best results from Google blog Search copy the text from two lines for e.g: "..some words from the first line. Some words from the second line.."

CopyScape.com is another service you can use to find out duplicate content, however I have realized that it has lagged behind in having its database updated, however we can give it a shot.

Removing Stolen Content: Let's assume you have received an email from Google Alerts about the phrase used on a particular website. What to do next? In most cases you will not find any contact info on the website about the administrator because that jerk knows he is stealing and violating the terms of use.

You can use WHOIS Lookup service to find detailed info about the owner of that website but I am pretty sure he has set the Domain Privacy "ON" to keep his info unpublished however, you will get an email id similar to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it which will forward your email to the admin of that website.

You can write an email to this email id with a notice to remove your content from the website including a link to your Creative Commons copyright page. In most cases your content will be removed from the site by administrator to avoid any leagal consequences. If that's not the case you can use the following service to report forgery.

Google Safe Browsing: Once again thanks to Google for providing such services to help us browse safe. If you are unable to contact the website owner you can report it to Google and raise a request to remove content from its index. Google will check the website for the concern raised and will make sure to ban that website from its index. Mostly these websites use Google AdSense to earn some money and Google will ban their account due to Copyright Violation. (Updated the link as per info provided by Abhinav Sood in comments)

This way we can protect our content from being copied and increase the chance to be unique on the Google Index that will result in high page ranks and more organic traffic.

I hope the above information was helpful, if you have something to share please provide your inputs in the comments below and feel free to spread awareness on this topic by sharing it with your friends.

UPDATE

I got a real-time example for this post after just five minutes of publishing this post. Please notice the name of the author of this post. I am going to follow the steps I have listed above. :D

 

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Do not blog for money,Blog for Passion
Written by Shanker Bakshi   

Wonder why after writing back to back some great posts you feel like you are loosing interest in blogging. You start complaining about not finding enough time to update blog Then suddenly you think about to start a brand new blog may be on any other niche. Well these are all because you loose that passion which is required for blogging. Not all us born with this great idea of making hell lot of money out of almost everything we see. I am telling you how you can bring your blog back to the BANG.

[1] Hitting the Right Cord is important

To know on which subject you would be comfortable writing posts is sometime proving to be a difficult task. If you are into that dilemma then don’t think much about it, write whatever comes to your mind. Soon you will find at what you are good at.

[2] Making Money online is peripheral comes with blogging.

Hardly you will find any blog which talk only about making money online. Well that’s a very thin line to walk on. You can not this song for long - ohh dear, come I will tell you how much money I make online. Yeah for sure you need to bring that inner ability of writing to entertain your readers. So better you write in your own comfort zone and money will flew out of it as peripheral.

[3] You so small so what

I would like to throw a question here, when actually you decide to quit, is it when you work so hard and still find yourself tiny and ignorant. Or is it when you see people making lots of wave with very little efforts? Being too small in blogsphere should not be the reason to down under your passion for blogging. All I can say is to make it large.

[4] Hunger for money may distract direction

How often you check your AdSense and other affiliates earning graph. More you feel hungry for money more it will make you divert your approach to the top and upset a peaceful blogging experience. Cool down boy.

 
How much Programming should a Blogger know?
Written by Abhinav Sood   

As I blog about blogging at Inspirit Blog , I get to interact with hundreds of newbie bloggers everyday who have got problems, questions and sometimes even the answeres. One of the curious questions that I am often asked is how much and what kind of programming should a blogger know to have an edge over the others. I have been asked whether only web designers, developers and hardcore programmers can blog?

In order to answer these doubts, I wrote one post at my blog to explain how are programming and blogging inter-related and what are the factors that decide the extent to which one should know programming to be a better blogger. Basically, only three things can happen.

  1. You might know NO programming at all.
  2. You might know SOME programming.
  3. Or, You might be a SEASONED programmer/developer.

Blogging has now become so easy to manage and flexible to use that a blogger fits into one of these categories and still makes the best out of his blog to reach the zenith of success and even make money online. How?

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10 Ways to Discourage Anyone from Reading Your Post
Written by Abhinav Sood   

Bloggers often commit these silly mistakes while writing a post on their blog that after being published, costs them a good deal of their readership. Before publishing your post, make sure you have edited your post keeping these 10 ways to discourage anyone from reading your post, in your mind, so that you don’t suffer with your readership and traffic.

Before we start discussing these points, let us know that these disasters can start happening at two stages:

  • While a reader runs a casual eye over your post…
  • While a reader actually reads your post…

Note:
1. This article has already been posted as 10 Ways to Discourage Anyone from Reading Your Post at Inspirit Blog, originally.
2. You should continue reading this article realizing in mind these two are the major categorizations of errors you might make as a blogger. The post has been divided further into these two parts and discussed point-wise, in detail.

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ਨਾਨਕ - Excerpts from poem ‘Naanak’ by Jaswant Singh Zafar
Written by Jasdeep Singh   

It is amazing to see the talent that India's youth possesses but its equally disheartening to see how it has not been recognized and showcased at a level where it should genuinely be. Jasdeep Singh, one of the young founder members of Chandigarh Bloggers Alliance, is an avid reader of Literature and Poesy in Punjabi and English. He shares his personal favorites on one of his blogs - "Parchanve" which is the Punjabi for "Shadows" and this is his one particular work of translation that we would like to share with you folks at Chandigarh Bloggers.

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