
It will instead penalize such pages with duplicate plagiarized/duplicate content. The presence of plagiarized/duplicate content/pages on your site will negatively affect SEO rankings as Google will not promote plagiarized content to the top positions in SERP rankings. How does plagiarism affect my SEO rankings?

Therefore, if you do not see where any plagiarism match indicated by Labrika is on your page, then please check the original HTML of the “offending” landing page as the text may be hidden. Please note: Labrika, just like the search engines, searches for plagiarism in the HTML not just the visibly rendered text on a page.

We could expand our checker to check all of your pages but it would increase the cost of subscriptions substantially and add very little (if anything) in the way of search ranking benefits. The issue with most plagiarism checkers is that they flag up content as potentially plagiarized if it shows any similarity to other content on the Google views plagiarism in a much gentler light due to the way the If Google were to take the stringent approach to plagiarism as academia does, then there would simply be no sites left in the SERP’s as there is a natural crossover of content on the Labrika only checks your landing pages for plagiarism as these are the pages that you are ranking/trying to rank for specific keywords on Google, and thus, are the important pages on your site in the eyes of Google. The world’s biggest plagiarism checkers such as Copyscape are only able to cross-compare customers content with a small fraction of content on the www (predominantly scientific papers, publications, journals, and books).

Note: Labrika’s plagiarism tool checks the uniqueness of your content compared to other content also found on the world wide web (billion pages) for similarities to your content.
