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How Can I Check if Generated Copy Is Unique and Not Indexed by Google?
How Can I Check if Generated Copy Is Unique and Not Indexed by Google?
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Written by Sarah Bradley
Updated over a week ago

If you want to make sure the content you generate is unique and hasn’t already been indexed by Google, follow these best practices:

1. Use Brand Guidelines and Unique Product Information

To create the most original content possible, upload detailed brand guidelines and relevant documents to the Pencil Brand Library. Additionally, provide product-specific details as context when generating text. This ensures that the copy reflects your brand’s unique voice and contains information not widely available online.

2. Run a Google Search Check

Before publishing your content, do a quick Google search of key phrases from your copy. Enclose phrases in quotation marks (“ ”) to check for exact matches. If similar content exists, consider rewriting key sections for greater originality.

3. Use Plagiarism & Originality Checkers

Tools like Copyscape, Grammarly’s plagiarism checker, or Quetext can help identify if any part of your content closely matches existing web pages. If flagged, revise the sections with more unique language.

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