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    hey friends, can any one tell me the diffeence netween the original articles and the rewritten articles. and apart to this i want to ask that what is the basic rule that copyscape folows in order to give the article parlagism status. i am a new writer o it will be very helpful to me if i getthe details so that i can keep these in mind while rewriting the articles.

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    Default Re: Rewritting vs original articles

    Original articles are ones you conjure up about a topic in your own words while getting ideas or having knowledge about the topic.

    Rewriting articles usually involve rewording the articles you have in a different version but with a similar content.

    Example Sentence - The card was stolen from his pocket by someone.

    Rewrite - Someone stole the card from his pocket.

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    Default Re: Rewritting vs original articles

    Copyscape scans for a duplicate content of your site. As unfortunately, there are a lot of unscrupulous people out there who will think not twice of copy and pasting your wording from your site and onto theirs... have known this happening to people I know twice.

    Plus, beware of this little sentence if you use some of these bidding sites, when they say in their bid... ‘all research will be done on-line!’

    Always re-write in your own words like what Fendi said.
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    Default Re: Rewritting vs original articles

    I am plagiarized very frequently on some of my more academically oriented sites (i.e. ones that I don't use a byline on). It only pisses me off when they take my byline off and remove links, or don't link back to my site. That is stealing. If they just take my article and give me credit then I am happy.

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    If you are writing your own article you are okay. If you are using Private Label Articles, it is best to rewrite them at least 70%. Maintain the key word integrity using synnonims.
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    If you are using a software program to re-write articles, please conduct a full check of the article for spelling and grammar inaccuracies.

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    Default Re: Rewritting vs original articles

    You need to rewrite pretty thoroughly. Try using two or three articles and taking parts of each and combine them into your new original.

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    Default Re: Rewritting vs original articles

    Fendi's example is excellent.

    As many of your know, Paul and I use our own creator and bulk submitter, but we always write our original Seed article and take time to craft and shape this for best effect.

    I would also suggest a blend of the two strategies works really well. You kick it off, then spin it out properly and then bulk submit to the key ADs.

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    Default Re: Rewritting vs original articles

    How to use an article and make it unique and everyone happy:
    -Go to Flicr and find a free image related to your subject. Paste it on top of your post/article body
    -Go to Articlesbase and embedd a good article as it is under your image.
    -Go to Youtube and find a video related to your article.Paste it under your article.
    Save and bookmark/ping it. This repacking is good enough to get credit from G and the article author will have his links there.

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    hey friends, can any one tell me the diffeence netween the original articles and the rewritten articles. and apart to this i want to ask that what is the basic rule that copyscape folows in order to give the article parlagism status. i am a new writer o it will be very helpful to me if i getthe details so that i can keep these in mind while rewriting the articles.
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    Stick to original articles and you'll do fine!

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    Default Re: Rewritting vs original articles

    Hi gjedda63
    This is a good idea and would probably get a good ranking with Google if used on your own site, but would it be acceptable if you were to submit it to an article directory?..

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    Default Re: Rewritting vs original articles

    I often rewrite PLR content.

    I always check the rewrite through a University of Maryland project.
    dustball.com/cs/plagiarism.checker/

    When I am through with an article and it passes the plagiarism check, it has become a new article and doesn't resemble the original article.

    A rewrite saves the research time.

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    Try using two or three articles and taking parts of each and combine them into your new original.
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    Default Re: Rewritting vs original articles

    I rewrite frequently. As noted, it saves having to do the research twice. I also -- as the above poster suggested -- take several articles I've written and take parts of each to write something new. Again, it saves research time, plus it allows you to put a new twist on the topic, making it fresh.

    I have to confess I'm new to the idea that someone would take what I've written and plagarize it so I'm thankful for the tips on programs to root that out. Thanks.

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    Default Re: Rewritting vs original articles

    Example Sentence - The card was stolen from his pocket by someone.

    Rewrite - Someone stole the card from his pocket.

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    Default Re: Rewritting vs original articles

    Most of the writers who are offering article under $5 for 500 words are mostly rewritten.
    Is this definition correct?

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    Default Re: Rewritting vs original articles

    When developing a new website for instance I would always recommend using your own information or rewritting as you could end up having a cease and desist order against your site. It is very temting to copy or plagiarise somebody elses work - but wouldnt recommend it
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    Really really best to resist those evil temptations. They will just get you into a heap of trouble.

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    I agree!
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    Default Re: Rewritting vs original articles

    i have 5 blogs in a same niche so i cant afford 5 unique articles for each blogs.
    SO i write 1 unique article & rewrite it 5 times.
    This is what my current strategy is.

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