Quality content is king and here are some tools to check that.
If you haven't heard it before, quality content is king. It's a safe bet that Google knows when you have been a bit to inspired in you article research. If you don't want to run the risk of being filtered out of the SERP's for duplicate content, you better check your pages with these tools.
Explore your site - find duplicate content, broken links, and more...
http://www.siteliner.com/
Search for copies of your page on the web. Don't let others steal your content.
http://www.copyscape.com/
I found a number of broken links on my site, but that was because I forgot the "http://" before the link. Now they are working ;-)
I also noticed that the blog roll came up as duplicate content. But that's a WordPress feature, so that can't be considered duplicated, can it?
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Thanks for the blog, Anders. Just wondered...if you did find out that someone had stolen your content through copyscape, what would you be able to do about it?
I don't know what to do about that. You probably need a big budget to deal with that. Only Google can start a project and scan all the books in the world, even if they didn't have the copyright owners permission. I remember reading about that a couple of years ago. You can read about a famous Swedish case with an inventor here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Håkan_Lans
He's been fighting for many years against big corporations.
I found it through this link: http://www.activesearchresults.com/articles/694-worldofduplicat.php
Good reading here to.
Oh this is interesting! Thanks for sharing. I also have duplicate content because of wordpress blog roll... 23% to be exact. =/
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Thanks so much for this information. I will certainly be using it!