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The ways I know so far are:
copyscape
and
searching snippets in google in quotes.
Any other ways that you found useful to make sure you are getting what you paid for when it comes to content?
Any feedback is appreciated.
As far as paying them well, surely there must be other ways to check as well?
Also what do you guys consider to be paying them well? Is $10 for a 300 word article considered decent or is that very cheap? How high would you go?
$10 for 300 words seems low to me, if there's any research involved. A good article could earn that back in a day via AdSense....
So what do you think is a good rate to get quality content that users will appreciate? $50 for 300 words? $100? Maybe those of you who buy or write content regularly can give some feedback. Thanks.
One did post a byline to them and offered to include a link to their website. That may have convinced a couple of them.
You should always use copyscape though, there are to many people that think they can change around some words of an already published article and call it their own. Constant-Content bans a couple people a day for submitting plagiarized content.
But I knew Americans who did this too, especially when the pay was low and the customer seemed easily gulled or was uninformed on the topic - or was just a pure-D jerk. What's more, if you do a lot of ghostwriting, you end up with a storehouse of writing you've churned out. If someone asks you to write on a subject you've written on before, it can be very, very difficult to resist plagiarizing yourself.
IMO, you are more likely to get original writing when you pay professionals a decent wage. I would also aim to work closely and regularly with a writer you know personally, someone you can talk to frequently about the work as it unfolds. One way to spot plagiarizers without using any fancy software is to ask them to discuss what they've written. They should be able to do it in depth. If they can't, they didn't write it. If they can only talk about it generalities, you know they are full of it.