How to Help Immunize Your Site Against Scraping

March 31, 2008 | Filed Under Blogging, Content Scraping, Features, Feedburner, Legal, SEO, copyright, plagiarism | 7 Comments

Scraping is one of the most annoying things that bloggers have to deal with. It can hurt their search engine ranking, cause confusion among readers and cause them to unwittingly help spammers line their pockets.
Nobody likes being scraped but it seems that some sites are able to survive it relatively unscathed while others are bumped […]

Blogging is About Writing - and Not

March 25, 2008 | Filed Under Blog Marketing and Monetization, Blog Monetization, Blogging, Comments, Content Scraping, Editorial, Ethics, Featured, Features, Guides and Tutorials, Legal, Marketing, Professional Blogging, Public Relations, SEO, copyright, plagiarism | 7 Comments

Blogging is about writing. That is a fact. You can video blog, podcast, and do all kinds of fun things with your blog, but it is the writing that makes or breaks a blog. What you say in the blog posts, descriptions of visual and audio elements, and what words you offer search engines for […]

Why Not to Switch to Partial Feeds

March 24, 2008 | Filed Under Blogging, Content Scraping, Features, Feeds, Legal, copyright, plagiarism | 17 Comments

When people first discover that their content is being scraped, they often overreact. When they do, their first action is usually to alter their feed to change it from “full” to “partial”, thus turning off the flow of content to the spammers.
However, in doing so they also turn off access to their site’s content to […]

How Creative Commons Can Protect You

March 3, 2008 | Filed Under Content Scraping, Features, Legal, copyright, plagiarism | 2 Comments

The majority of bloggers that choose a Creative Commons License do so for altruistic reasons. They want to encourage sharing of their work, within certain guidelines, and willingly sacrifice some of their exclusive rights to allow the rest of the world access to their content.
But what most Creative Commons users don’t realize is that, by […]

Google! Clean Up Blogger! Now!

February 21, 2008 | Filed Under Content Scraping, Editorial, Ethics, Google, PageRank, SEO, copyright | 11 Comments

I know that lately, there continues to be a lot of kvetching about Google, Page Rank, and spam blog issues. This are legitimate concerns, but I have a bigger bitch with Google. Clean up Blogger, NOW!
I was contacted today by a newspaper reporter from Charlotte, North Carolina, to comment on the death of a local […]

The Five Worst Ideas in Content Theft

December 26, 2007 | Filed Under Content Scraping, Features, Legal, Splogs, copyright | 6 Comments

When it comes to detecting and stopping content theft, there is a great deal of progress to be seen. New plugins are constantly being developed to stop scrapers, search techniques are constantly being improved and new tracking methods are being explored.
But despite all of the effective ways to monitor your content and protect it from […]

The 6 Steps to Stop Content Theft

November 26, 2007 | Filed Under Content Scraping, Features, Google, Legal, Splogs, copyright, plagiarism | 48 Comments

With spammers and plagiarists becoming more prolific and more aggressive than ever, content theft is no longer a matter of “if”, but “when”.
Where once protecting content was the realm of lawyers and billion-dollar industries, it is now important for Webmasters, large and small, to be familiar with both the laws and the tools available […]

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