There are people online who do nothing more than make an Internet career out of stealing other people's content. They either steal people's content without giving them credit off article directory sites, copy and paste other people's blog posts and paste it into their blogs without giving the originating author attribution, steal content from webpages and claiming they wrote themselves. They do this with the sole intention of not wanting to lift a finger and write original content themselves and profit from improved search engine rankings as well as making money online. Not only are they lazy but are also known as a "content klepto."
If you are a full-time affiliate marketer, blogger or just starting out in the world of blogging, you want a piece of mind knowing when you create and publish a WordPress blog post, your content will not be plagiarized by anyone looking to get a quick fast buck off of your work. If someone possibly links to a blog post you published, that's a good thing because they are referencing what you said which will increase your online credibility. However, there is a way to protect your WordPress blog posts from content kleptos.
WP Content Copy Protection is a useful WordPress plug-in helping bloggers protect their content against people who plagiarize on purpose online. You don't want anyone easily taking their mouse copying pasting your content and putting it on their site claiming they wrote it when you took the time to write every word and formulate every idea you crafted perfectly into that blog post. WP Content Copy Protection helps protect you from content kleptos, because the purpose of it is to prevent content thieves from right clicking on your WP blog posts and plagiarizing your blogs.
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You can download the free version of this WordPress plug-in and easily install into the WP content folder section on your dedicated server. Once you have installed the plug-in, simply go into your WordPress admin dashboard and in the flush left hand corner you'll see a tab that says plug-ins. Click the plug-ins tab with your computer mouse and then you'll see the WP plug-in name within the plug-ins directory inside of your WordPress blog admin dashboard. Activate the plug-in and follow the simple directions to get the plug-in working for you right away.
Hopefully, this helpful tip will help protect your blog posts from people stealing your content without your knowledge. Of course, you can always find out who is potentially using your content without your permission by easily taking your computer mouse, copying and pasting any sentence or paragraph within the body of your WordPress blog posts, paste it into your favorite search engine such as Bing.com, Google.com, or YaHoO.com, and see who else is possibly using it without your authorization. You are welcome to bookmark this page for future reference and share with coworkers, family, and friends on your favorite social networks.
There's many crooks online who don't want to invest the time and write "lots and lots of content." Forgive the thieves, but don't let your WordPress blog content get robbed by a greedy narcissist.