Rewriting For Originality
A very important consideration for anyone who plans to write copy for web pages on the world wide web is that you must strive to keep your content unique. Most of the time a website is found by a potential customer through the listings on a search engine report page (SERP). The closer to the first page of the results a website is determines the likelihood that yours will be chosen for a visit. Increasingly, the major search engines, especially Google, have been devaluing the ranking of websites who's content is duplicated on the pages of many websites.
This page rank devaluation was intended to clean out the tens of thousands of exactly the same marketing squeeze pages from the search engine index. These are the pages generated by multi-level marketing companies that offer "a web page just like this one" to advertise referrals to the parent company. However, this devaluing of duplicate content pages has had a detrimental effect on many legitimate websites that rely on article directories for the majority of their content.
To get around this duplication taboo, one must now spend either more time or more money to maintain their website content as unique and original. There is a great deal of information on the web and you can either use this information to create your own articles using the knowledge you have gained by studying it or you can hire a professional copywriter to create this page copy for you. The more detailed you can be in your writing, the higher rating your site will have compared to a site that relys on only vague derivative articles that have merely "changed a few words around" in a pre-existing article.
There are a number of sites that run copy scans across the world wide web to compare your article to all the others and detect if you have plagiarized someone else's work. Probably the biggest and most trusted of these is CopyScape.com. It is a wise decision to run any new article you have written (or rewritten) through CopyScape before posting it to your website. This program will point out places where you have used the same phrases or sentences of pre-existing work on the web. You can then use this information to adjust the wording of your article until it is considered unique content.
In order to make a more informative web experience, this company allows every website owner twenty free page scans per month for content. For a nominal fee, CopyScape will also provide services such as plagiarism check that will alert you if someone has copied your work and posted it elsewhere on the web. With the legal issues of intellectual property rights a major concern and the extremely easy ability to dissemble information across the internet, one should realize how quickly it now is to detect word thieves. Even if you had to use other's work to learn of a topic, be sure to use your own style of writing to pass that information on through your articles.
