Are you afraid of your great contents or ideas from being stolen?
We are bloggers and we all have blogs which are closest to us. Because of our loyal readers who is getting our content best because we are one who creates original content without copying from any other site or blog, right?
Protecting our blog’s content must be our main mission. There are plenty of ways to protect blog content from spammers who are going to rank well in search engine by copying our valuable content and they will get more visitors instead of you too.
We will discuss the best ways to protect blog’s content in depth in the same article. First of all, I want to make you remember that content is written by you; It means that you can do anything with that content. Plus, you can also take necessary actions against spammer or copycat.
We will discuss 4 ways by which copycat will refuse to copy from your blog or site. Now, let me explain that how you can protect your blog’s content from spammers.
4 Stupendous Tools To Protect Blog Content From Copying:
Here are the best tools that’ll help you to protect your blog content from being copied:
Show DMCA Banner:
DMCA Banner is the easiest way to protect your blog’s content. You know what? Copycats don’t like to copy from DMCA protected site because DMCA will attack that site after getting your copy complaint.
To get your DMCA banner, just go to dmca.com and copy-paste banner code to your blog. It’s just a piece of cake.
After DMCA attack on the blog which has copied content, that site will go down and down in SERPs so that they can’t take benefit of copying content. One more thing is that they can even delete your blog if your blog is created by blogger.com. So, it is the best and easiest way to protect blog content from being copied by copycats.
Disable right click and content selection:
You never did this before right? This is the way by which copycats can’t select your blog’s content so that they can copy and paste. Now you will think that only text selection is enough to protect site content, but just think that they can also copy data from your blog post source code which is available by right clicking on content. That is the reason why I am telling you to do both the things.
By this way, neither they select data from your site even nor they copy your content from the source code. It means that now there is nothing left by which they can copy content. But note that experienced bloggers or copycats can copy data even after doing this (even I can). It is the way by which you can protect blog content from being copied. Now let us move to third…
Use Plagiarism Tools:
There are many plagiarism tools available by which you will get links on site having similar content. They will show you pages having similar content by entering your post URL. Many tools include free and paid. You will get much information by free tools that you don’t need to use paid tools in which you will get some more features.
Copyscape, plagspotter are names of some popular Plagiarism tools that you can use for free. After getting information about copycat, you can send him/her message to remove that content from his/her blog. If they didn’t remove them, then you can also complain to DMCA or you can take further actions against them.
Using tools like tynt.com:
Yes, it will be good, even your content is being copied by others. This tool will make a dofollow link to your blog which will appear just after copying content by which you will get full credit of your content and also you will get SEO juice. This type of protection is used by many popular sites and you can also use it on your blog.
Final words:
Copycats use many and many ways to copy your blog content as I said that more experienced blogger or copycat can still copy your data but they will not be forgiven by DMCA if you will complain.
More your content is good, more risk will be of being copied. So by this way, you can protect your blog’s content at most. Don’t forget to do these things on your blog because these 4 are essential one to protect blog’s data.
What tools are you using to protect blog content from being stolen? Share your ideas with us below in comment area section.
Don’t forget to share these tools with your friends!
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