

James Ashton says there is a major issue with content theft and plagiarism and suggests ways affiliates can protect their most valuable asset
Right, I’m just going to come out and say it – the online gambling affiliate industry has a big problem with content theft and plagiarism and it absolutely must stop. In the past six months, we have had several instances where other affiliate sites – and in one instance an operator – have directly copied content from our pages and used it on theirs. I’m not talking about a few sentences being slightly amended, I’m talking about hundreds, even thousands, of words that have been copied and pasted. In one instance, an affiliate even plagiarised an entire page – that is 3,000 words of unique content that we spent many hours researching and writing – without changing a single word. In a market where content is king, and affiliates such as us invest heavily in creating the best content out there, this is damaging and completely unacceptable. It is theft, and at FindMyUKCasino.com we treat it as such. We spend a great deal of time monitoring our content and checking for any instances of plagiarism. I can only assume that other affiliates are experiencing the same, or perhaps webmasters are just not aware that their content is being plagiarised.

1. USE GOOGLE ALERTS AND REGULAR SEARCHES TO IDENTIFY PLAGIARISED CONTENT
Set up Google Alerts for key phrases, sentences and paragraphs so that if that exact phrase, sentence or paragraph appears on another page in the SERPs, you will be notified. A more labour intensive, albeit effective, approach is to do a manual search by typing the same phrases, sentences and paragraphs into Google. The results will then identify all indexed pages where those phrases, sentences and paragraphs occur. If they are not your pages, then the content has been plagiarised.2. USE COPYSCAPE TO CHECK THE EXTENT OF PLAGIARISM
Copyscape is great tool as it allows you to compare content across two pages, highlighting any areas of similarity between the two. Simply enter the URL of your page and the page you believe has stolen your content and it will automatically generate the matches (see below):