Dodging the Plagiarism Scanner - Outsmart Word Detection Tools so That Your Essays Come Across as 100% Original
As a student when you complete an essay after referring to the relevant sources you try to ensure that whatever you wrote in the essay is 100% free from plagiarism.The best advice I can give you is that while you write, be a bit cautious about what you are writing. Are you regurgitating what's written in the book? Are you using absolutely your own words to explain the ideas written in the book or research paper you just cited?
In many cases, you read something and then write the exact author's' words without even realizing that you actually copied. When you copy someone else's work without quotation marks or adequate referencing, then you can get caught for plagiarism. So, it is best to always be careful and not just write about the book but also try to be attentive on the content that you are writing and memorize the authors you refer to. That way you'll be able to avoid writing the same words that the authors used. Direct copying is one kind of plagiarism, but there are other kinds of indirect plagiarism in which case you use certain phrases or ideas, although not the exact words. If you use ideas without acknowledgement of the writer, that is also a type of copyright violation. So, acknowledging the authors at every point and every sentence could help you to avoid plagiarism.

The best way to ensure that you don't end up using the same words used by the author, close the book or the paper, because if you keep the paper or book too accessible, then you'll be tempted to keep checking the book and this will probably mean that you will end up copying a big portion of the original author. You must avoid plagiarism, because even unintentional copying is plagiarism. Getting caught for plagiarism is the worst thing that can happen to your career. So be careful, any idea that you are not sure of authorship, go back and check every time.
I will share with you a simple trick. While reading your essay, ensure that all sentences or ideas have an associated author. If there is even a single sentence for which you could not locate the author, google the sentence. You will be surprised how quickly you will be able to figure out the author of the phrase or idea. Certain new concepts when introduced in the essay, must have extensive citations and referencing. Whenever you are unable to locate the authors of the relevant concepts, google the concepts, and you will definitely find the authors.
There are of course, other tricks you must follow to avoid plagiarism. After completing your essay, take chunks from the essay to google phrases randomly. if the google search does not return any matches, you're good to go. This will help to ensure that the essay is safe. The trick to dodge plagiarism scanners is to make sure that during every process of the writing, you actively try to avoid plagiarism. Even after writing, you must take random phrases and google check to look for matching phrases on the internet. While writing the essay, add citations and references to all relevant sentences and concepts. If you miss anything, do a reread or edit, which should help you to locate the missing information or reference.
Remember plagiarism scanners don't pick up sentences that are referenced. However, if the words are an exact match to that of the original author, you must rewrite these specific words and sentences. You don't really have to run a scanner to know whether your paper is 100% original. If you do intermittent google search of chunks of writing, then you will be in a good position to assess the originality of your essay. However, if you want you can run your essay through certain plagiarism scanners or software. This will give you an added level of confidence about your essay.
Reading an essay thoroughly is probably a good idea as it helps you not just to assess your writing,proofread and edit, but allows you to check if you accidentally forgot to remove sentences you may have used, but which was actually written by another author. So, mistakes, errors even related to grammatical changes can be spotted with a thorough rereading, editing and possibly some rewriting.
So, let me summarize some tricks I identified. I emphasized on reading, rereading to spot for errors, cite for every concept, do google search of essay chunks to look for similarities or matches and then add the related references. The bibliography has to be especially perfect, but bibliographies are usually flagged by scanners. The new types of plagiarism scanners successfully navigates through bibliographies without marking these for scanning. There are several types of plagiarism scanners available in the market and it is necessary to choose the right type of scanner that suits the research paper.
You may get your essay written by an essay writer (refer to essaytalk.com) and in that case, either the essay writer will check for plagiarism, or you may have to check if your school insists on a plagiarism scanning. Usually most schools will automatically run your essay through a scanner, so it's wise to follow certain basic rules of grammar, checking ,editing and proofreading etc. to reduce the possibilities of handing in a poor quality essay.
Essay writing can be tricky. You may use what you think is an original concept, but this may come around as plagiarized. So, life has its unpredictabilities, just be cautious. As I wrote, If necessary, get help.