are the rules of plagiarism the same for blogging as other writings? If so, where do I see the rules of citing my sources for blogging?
Plagiarism I believed kyle doesn't permit it. As he said, writing content doesn't need to be a good writer, as long as your content is captivating, brandable, readable, and generally unique.
So no need to get some idea of others. well, what I did is just do it as a reference or write not a copy-paste I will make my own writing on my content not exactly transfer word for word.
I hope this would help you. too.
Isabelo:-)
You are absolutely right! in this instance, I found a study done by some researchers that supported my paragraph topic and wanted to show their findings and what one of them said in a quote about the study.
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You may check below resource Are You Copying Your Content or Using It for Reference? Hope this helps.
it is content that supports my topic. It is from a study that was done regarding my topic and a paper published on that study. I want to use the findings and quotes in my blog from the online page/author that wrote about this study and spoke to 2 of the doctors, including quotes from those conversations.
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Plagiarism: does it exist in blogging?
are the rules of plagiarism the same for blogging as other writings? If so, where do I see the rules of citing my sources for blogging?
Becca, once you have written your blog, you can check your content on the plagiarism vs uniqueness of your post.
Try this free tool, the Plagiarism checker, smallseotools dot com.
Then click on the plagiarism checker.
Check this tutorial. How To Use SmallSeoTools Plagiarism Checker Of course, there are many tools out there, but I found this one pretty ok.
Hope this helps.
Joe
I tried the free tool you suggested and it is fantastic! There is so much it can do. Thank you
Plagiarism I believed kyle doesn't permit it. As he said, writing content doesn't need to be a good writer, as long as your content is captivating, brandable, readable, and generally unique.
So no need to get some idea of others. well, what I did is just do it as a reference or write not a copy-paste I will make my own writing on my content not exactly transfer word for word.
I hope this would help you. too.
Isabelo:-)
You are absolutely right! in this instance, I found a study done by some researchers that supported my paragraph topic and wanted to show their findings and what one of them said in a quote about the study.
Hi
You may check below resource Are You Copying Your Content or Using It for Reference? Hope this helps.
it is content that supports my topic. It is from a study that was done regarding my topic and a paper published on that study. I want to use the findings and quotes in my blog from the online page/author that wrote about this study and spoke to 2 of the doctors, including quotes from those conversations.
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Becca, once you have written your blog, you can check your content on the plagiarism vs uniqueness of your post.
Try this free tool, the Plagiarism checker, smallseotools dot com.
Then click on the plagiarism checker.
Check this tutorial. How To Use SmallSeoTools Plagiarism Checker Of course, there are many tools out there, but I found this one pretty ok.
Hope this helps.
Joe
I tried the free tool you suggested and it is fantastic! There is so much it can do. Thank you
Glad that you liked the tool, Becca.
Keep discovering.
Joe