Share Great Content, Avoid Plagiarism By John Phanchalad

john-phanchalad-37Plagiarism is defined as a crime for stealing or owning a work from other people. This crime is one of the hardest problems to be solved for over centuries. In modern day, this crime becomes tougher to be solved because no one can watch who will your steal or copy your work.

As a matter of fact, anyone can commit plagiarism, especially in online marketing and SEO. So John Phanchalad advises everyone that before sending your write ups to your target readers, proofread your work and include your sources.

As much as possible, avoid putting all phrases written by your sources. To avoid plagiarism, here are simple steps that you need to remember:

• Leave a a link that will direct you readers to another page. If a statement focuses on someone’s point of view, set external links of the author so your readers know where the original source of your article and they will open it.

• Label each link by using “Title” tag. This will briefly explain where you’re sending them (for example, place your mouse near this text). On social media, mention the name of the author when you write a caption on your status update.

• Write your own opinion, especially for introduction. Sharing opinion, and even for the conclusion or ending of your content. Put your own slant on things when giving credentials to the original authors to your readers and why you think it is beneficial information.

• Be the one to lead the way by using the permalink (“permanent link”) for each specific post, rather than the blog’s main page

If you need to share a quote from an author or famous people, here are a few things to keep in mind:

• Keep it brief.
• Check your source.
• Be a journalist by approaching them for a quick comment or interview of your topic
• Always give a reason to inspire yourself.

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