Moz Staff Should Consider it - important
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Hello Rand,
I was looking for the best content quality checker and I've found many websites saying Free to service. but I got bad experienced there was something poorly coded system on their website so they couldn't check the content quality and duplication.
So I suggest you to make a tool that should be helpful for users who are seeking to find out the quality of their content. it should Tell us following factors which are important!
Content quality score - English and Grammar
Duplication
Uniqueness
Suggestion to optimize the content
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I'll pass that suggestion along. Currently, there are other providers to help with this, such as copyscape.
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but Keri Morgret, Moz use such technology but it doesn't notify any grade about content originality and i would be happy if I see it in my Moz Dashboard as a Tool.
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Hi shubham1234,
If you are concerned about spelling and grammar in text you could add grammarly.com to your list
Hope that helps,
Sha
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We do check for duplication within your site. For duplication across sites, there are services like Copyscape out there that I've heard do a good job of it.
There's quite a bit of programing involved in having a machine judge the quality of content, and it's not quite the focus that we're going for at Moz right now. I am interested to hear what other solutions people have found for these questions, as you might find some additional resources with other responses.
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