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12-22-2015, 10:48 AM
Post: #1
Tip: Don't Rely on Expired Articles or Copyscape
This might be an isolated case, but I've got a tip for everyone who's thinking that Copyscape shares the same eye with Google in terms of spotting Plagiarism. Google is way advanced in terms of spotting article sources. In this quick case study, I did not receive a penalty from Google whatsoever, but there's a huge possibility that Google can track what Copyscape can't.

I downloaded Expired Article Hunter for the first time the other day. The app scraped articles in the dog niche and with my copyscape API connected, it returned no results (which means it's 100% unique, or the site is already un-indexed).

I wanted to test this out before using it for pillar content (yes, pillar). I fixed the article manually in Grammarly and made some improvements to make it read-worthy and valuable. The idea I had was to use Hubpages and see if I can bypass their strict proofreading.

1. I made a well-structured and attractive hub out of the article.

2. I did another Plagiarism check on Grammarly and Copyscape, this time in Copyscape website itself just to make sure. 100% Unique. No duplicate results. I sent my hub.

3. Within 24 hours I received an email from them that they have unpublished my article because of detected duplication. They also advised me to make changes.

4. I replied to their e-mail and defended that the content is unique and I find the duplication to be untrue. I said that the duplicated parts might just be snippets of my research (I asked this because I want to make sure that the suspected parts aren't just snippets).


I requested for the site URL. They have replied after 24 hours with 2 URLs.


Just in case there are factors which explain why it wasn't detected, I made a Copyscape copied text comparison instead of a URL comparison. It turns out 60% of the article is a duplicate of the link they provided. If you play innocent and take a good look at it, the paragraphs were blatantly duplicated.

== CONCLUSION ==

Copyscape, being a reputable (and perhaps most trusted) plagiarism checker, can't always detect duplicates. I don't know what Hubpages' system is for checking duplicates, but I'm very sure that Google can top that.

We don't know what Google does to its database of cached pages. I also think Big G is playing little in the game of detecting duplicates, but they have an even advanced algorithm for dealing with this... or will have that system in the future.

Expired Article Hunter is a powerful tool for scraping articles, but these articles aren't foolproof. Not to Big G, at least. If you want to use it, use it to combine content altogether and spin it for content other than your pillar. Who knows, Google may be doing the same process Expired Article Hunter does to check for related content from history and see if it's a duplicate? I don't see this to be a sandbox issue at the moment, since anyone can just leave their old domain and take their content with them. However, I recommend that you use expired and unoriginal articles in moderation.

BE SAFE.
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12-22-2015, 07:56 PM
Post: #2
RE: Tip: Don't Rely on Expired Articles or Copyscape
That's just hubspot. Their internal algo is different than what Google is doing.

Also there is a huge myth regarding the duplicate content. Basically, I just ignore it. Yes i wont outrank the source but also YES i will get content on google.
If combined with my own articles = authority.

Every authority site is doing this. They all started by simply copying content and posting on their site.
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12-22-2015, 09:51 PM
Post: #3
RE: Tip: Don't Rely on Expired Articles or Copyscape
(12-22-2015 07:56 PM)aKinaKus Wrote:  That's just hubspot. Their internal algo is different than what Google is doing.

Also there is a huge myth regarding the duplicate content. Basically, I just ignore it. Yes i wont outrank the source but also YES i will get content on google.
If combined with my own articles = authority.

Every authority site is doing this. They all started by simply copying content and posting on their site.

Thanks

I think I would agree with you, only if you're referring to curation which most Authority sites does. But actually copying the content without linking back to source is a different story. But just like what I said, it's not a sandbox issue at the moment. Anyone can let their domains expire and take their content with them, so it's hard for Google to sandbox that.

If Hubpages detects duplicates that Copyscape can't, then perhaps Google will (if not is) work on this in the future.
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12-22-2015, 10:16 PM
Post: #4
RE: Tip: Don't Rely on Expired Articles or Copyscape
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Here's one of the ways we do it..

Compose, write or use a REAL third party ghost writer to really write
after TEXT research.. eg: in a real library 10 articles that are
100% unique to the "internet" eg: never been seen, never been used..
on 1 or 10 different niches/subjects/trends/whatever..

[10 is a good start, you can just do one to try it!!]

Use either SpinRewriter
OR
Argo Content Generator [see bbhf bso HERE for
latest deal this tool is UNREAL!]

to then make an extremely complex mega spin
of your own handwritten UNIQUE article.

NEVER use the hardcoded and off line article yet, this way it
remains unique, reusable and also yours, ready for use in next steps..

Using the mega spun article, submit to ALL/AS MANY authority sites
|directories|rss|wp pbn's|ad spots|guest blogs, etc etc etc..

ENSURE you have NO links to anywhere in the 1st blast..

Next, simply then respin your UNIQUE masterpiece with a "gentle"
spin, sentence change, word replacement etc etc, NOT a megaspin
and insert some 3/4/5/social feeder tier|links into them.. no more
than 2 add your "EMAIL" "PHONE" "WEBSITE" and "AUTHOR INFO" at the very
bottom of each gentle spun version..

Now post above to random locations all over the web|social networks
individually, the more single locations you use, the better this will all
work..

Index the above submissions urls with every free|paid|social tool you can
lay your hands on..

Next take your "UNIQUE" unspun article and post it either directly on
your money site|review site|forum|business fb page|linkedin page etc

Rinse and repeat, doing first step with your next niche|cpa product|video etc etc
subject..

Hope that helps..

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12-23-2015, 10:18 PM
Post: #5
RE: Tip: Don't Rely on Expired Articles or Copyscape
The other issue with services such as Copyscape, is if the content is newer or the site the content is from is obscure, they may not have indexed it to even know the article(s) you're copying even exist. So they may show the content as unique when it's really not. I believe Copyscape simply looks for a chain of consecutive words (such as 3 or more) which exists elsewhere.

Speaking of article spinning tools, it wouldn't surprise me in the least if Google was looking for footprints of spun articles coming from these tools - such as common word replacements, consistent poor grammar, etc... For example, Spin ReWriter unfortunately sometimes suggests words with the wrong suffix, or plural when the replacement word should be singular, or phrases that are grammatically incorrect. They also have some misspelled words in their word dictionary. All Google would have to do is be on the lookout for these words/phrases to identify that an article has been spun using that particular service.

Automated article spinners also tend to suggest the same replacement words for a given word or phrase, so that too could become a "footprint" of sorts.

I don't really see the benefit of trying to hunt down expired articles. If you're able to find these articles yourself, what is stopping any other company trying to hunt down duplicate content from doing so as well?
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12-24-2015, 08:25 AM
Post: #6
RE: Tip: Don't Rely on Expired Articles or Copyscape
(12-23-2015 10:18 PM)moonbeam Wrote:  I don't really see the benefit of trying to hunt down expired articles. If you're able to find these articles yourself, what is stopping any other company trying to hunt down duplicate content from doing so as well?

I personally used EAH not for my own content but for monetizing a different purpose. I would say that it's a very helpful tool. However, EAH says in its sales page that you have no need to write content. Since the websites where it's from is deindexed, most people think that expired content is safe to use. I completely agree with you, and perhaps they're working on finding duplicates from cache or archives as well (or perhaps in the future). Thus I gave everyone a warning tip. :)
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09-12-2016, 02:10 AM
Post: #7
RE: Tip: Don't Rely on Expired Articles or Copyscape
Thanks for this cool info pal. Were looking for this...
09-16-2016, 02:11 AM
Post: #8
RE: Tip: Don't Rely on Expired Articles or Copyscape
In addition to copyscape etc.. I generally take 5-10 random sentences from any content I purchase, slap it in double quotes (Ala: "MY sentence, would be this" ) and run google querys on it.

To date this has turned up several hundred plagiarized articles that copyscape missed.
10-19-2016, 01:05 AM
Post: #9
RE: Tip: Don't Rely on Expired Articles or Copyscape
Copyscape is a piece of shit.
10-19-2016, 05:35 PM
Post: #10
RE: Tip: Don't Rely on Expired Articles or Copyscape
I purchased Expired Article Hunter earlier this year and never used it. I believe in modifying articles for uniqueness anyway.
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