Stop Stealing My Blog Posts!

Last October I put up a post about my abhorrence of sploggers.  This morning while making my usual rounds of checking on my blogs and search engine updates I found someone doing this with my Fall television post from a few weeks ago.

Here’s my original post: Fall 2009 TV Viewing Schedule

Here’s the splogger post (at start4all.com): Fall 2009 TV Viewing Schedule, Blue Shotgun, Indianapolis, Indiana

As you see, they run the posts through a plugin* (or other software) which changes the verbiage here and there to where it makes no sense but certain keywords will get picked up by Google and the other search engines.  Then they throw in Google AdSense and turn off the comments and have no way to contact them.  In some cases the sploggers will at least link back to your site (a.k.a. “source”), but that is not the case here.

The site behind this particular instance is start4all.com, which I’d never heard of before now.  I tried to contact them through their main page but it appears that the contact form isn’t working.  This appears to be some sort of hosted service running WordPress (probably WordPress MU from the looks of it).  So it’s hard to say with certainty who is behind this and I’d be surprised to get anywhere with pursing it.

Needless to say, this drives me batty and is a nuisance to bloggers everywhere. We don’t spend our time writing posts just for people to steal the content.  Most of us offer the content freely out of our passion for blogging and I don’t think it’s too much to ask for a little courtesy.  If you actually like a post, feel free to quote it and reference it on your own site and/or comment on the post. But please don’t try to claim it as your own (especially when you include the blog’s name and phone number). And this applies to Tweets & Podcasts as well, both of which I’ve had happen.

So what to do? In my case I’ll suffice with this post and hope to get a response from start4all.com. But I’ve seen other bloggers:

  • Turn off their full RSS feeds. I’m not a fan of this option as it eliminates your RSS readers.
  • Start throwing all sorts of advertising in your face. I have no problem with advertising and do it to some extent myself, but when you start adding pop-ups and other intrusive ads I’ll just go elsewhere.
  • Start charging for membership to your blog. I have no problem with membership blogs if your blog is an appropriate candidate (specific subject with frequent valuable content).
  • Stop blogging all together. This is the worst option, but one that I understand.

With that said, please share your stories and thoughts. And as always, feel free to leave a message for the podcast (voicemail number below).

* There are a handful of WordPress plugins out there with hefty price tags which do this sort of thing while claiming to automatically “create” content for you. DO NOT ask me what they are or where to get them.

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One Response to “Stop Stealing My Blog Posts!”

  1. Pua Says:

    It’s not the first time that sploggers steal my entire blog post content. They seem to be searching Google for top SERPs and bam my blog post is taken as a means for the splogger to benefit from its ranking and even for money making money purpose as it happened to me recently.

    Two sites stole my entire top ranked Google post ‘Is it a good time to buy a Maui Condo Now?’ http://kohalacoastweb.blogspot.com/2009/08/is-it-good-time-to-buy-maui-condo-now.html w/o giving credit to me as the author. The most disappointing for me is that one of the sploggers is a handyman business from Honolulu! What’s wrong with these people?!

    Normally, when I report those guys to Google things, I am mostly lucky and the sites get removed from search engine results. Not so this time. Now I consider using Google’s infringement notice http://www.google.com/adsense_dmca.html#notification but what a hassle.

    Stop writing my Hawaii blog is definitely not an option for me to stop sploggers from stealing my posts. Aloha, Pua

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