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Safely track the copied content from your blog to other

World Wide Web is the biggest pool of information, where people search the answers of their most of the queries. When people search their queries on search engines like Google, Yahoo, Bing etc, they show the best related links that can resolve the entered queries. But, when a user enter queries on search engines, they display lots of results with similar content. This may not be harmful for the user to some extent but it could be harmful for the bloggers who write their blog with unique and original content.

So, what is the solution for this copy and paste content and how to protect your blog? One solution for WordPress blog, install different available copyright plugins on WordPress.org that can protect your content on WordPress install site from copied. It deactivates the content selection and right click on your posts. One easy to use copyright plugin is Copyright pro which is free and protect content from get copied.

The other solution for other web software based blogs, can create account on tynt.com to track the SEO, copied content and images. Let's see the steps to track the copied content freely:-

1. Go to signup.tynt.com and sign up using your blog URL. It is totally free.

2. Verify your account and follow the instruction provided by tynt.com to track your blog copied content.

3. Now, tynt will provide a dashboard to analyse the copied content and URL pasted on the other sites.

Track the copied contentStats of what being copied from my site

This not only features of tynt.com provides, but one can also track the most visited URLs on his or her blog, from which posts content is copied, and which images are added on the other blogs. But, you can track the blog who copied that. There is another unique features to increase SEO and protect your blog from being copied is when someone copies the content from your website, Tynt adds a link back to the original article automatically. When the visitors clicks on that link, they will be redirected to the original link of your site. Thus, improving SEO, visitors, without any illegal tricks.

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