Spam & Plagiarism
PLAGIARISM
We do not condone any form of plagiarism, that is copying word for word from your source and presenting it as your own work. Our clients do not pay us to copy and paste materials from the web. They pay us to create content using the various sources.
Any form of dishonesty will cause your termination from HomeBaseWriters. We are writers and we should be proud of our work. If we provide garbage content to our clients, that will leave us empty handed.
ANTI PLAGIARISM TOOLS
- Copyscape (Free / Paid Versions)
- Dustball Plagiarism Checker (Free / Premium Versions) -recommended-
- DupliChecker (Free Version)
SPAMMY ARTICLE
As you may have noticed, some articles require a specific keyword density. For instance, when we say 1% keyword density, it means that the keyword / keyword phrase is repeated once (1) every 100 words. It could also mean, that the keyword / keyword phrase is repeated four (4) times in a 400-450 word article and so on.
Now, let’s say that you target the keyword ‘credit card applications’ and yes, you have successfully achieved the 1% density into your article. But the problem is, you also repeated the word ‘credit’ or ‘applications’ or ‘credit card’ more than a dozen times!
Look at the example below.
Spammy articles are a big no-no in content writing. No matter how good the articles are, if they are embedded with too much keywords, they are good as nothing.
The example below shows that the keyword ‘credit’ has been repeated like 28 times with a percentage equivalent as high as 6.6% percent. The desired percentage we are targeting should fall below the 2% to 3% mark.
I would like to request everybody to run some checks on batches before sending it to us. You can copy / paste each article (one by one) at http://www.online-utility.org/text/analyzer.jsp
Using that utility you will be able to tell if what you have written is spammy or not.
Stop words such as ‘the’, ‘a’, ‘you’, ‘be’, ‘to’ and many others are acceptable.
RESULTS OF THE ONLINE ANALYSIS TOOL

RESULTS FROM WORD 2007 FIND AND HIGHLIGHT A WORD/PHRASE







