Do we write our own titles, or does c.c. provide titles that they want articles written to?
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Re: Titles
You write your own titles. There is no auto generated stupid titles to pick from here.
Further you can't duplicate a title already for sale here. Occasionally public requesters will suggest a title but again, you need to make your title unique.
Further you can't duplicate a title already for sale here. Occasionally public requesters will suggest a title but again, you need to make your title unique.
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OK..So is there a way to make sure my title doesn't mimic another?
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Use the search function on the CC site to look for similar or identical titles--and topics.
On a related issue, I don't suppose I need to tell you that Copyscape is a good investment. Sometimes a writer inadvertently uses the same phrases as another writer did elsewhere on the web, even though she's totally unaware of that other article. The editors use a plagiarism checker and tend to disable the accounts of writers whose articles fail the check. There seems to be no appeal process for such a decision.
Michael
On a related issue, I don't suppose I need to tell you that Copyscape is a good investment. Sometimes a writer inadvertently uses the same phrases as another writer did elsewhere on the web, even though she's totally unaware of that other article. The editors use a plagiarism checker and tend to disable the accounts of writers whose articles fail the check. There seems to be no appeal process for such a decision.
Michael
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If your title is the same as another on the site, the submission won't upload - it automatically throws you an error saying "title already registered." CC uses the title as part of how it saves the document, I think.
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Thankyou for your help. It is truly appreciated.
Valerie
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