
If you’re content creator–a blogger, article marketer, forum participant, or a writer in an off-line venue–you’ve undoubtedly been the victim of content theft. You publish your pearls of wisdom only to see someone else put it on their site.
When you’re confronted with this situation, what do you do? Do you fly into a fit of rage, issue a takedown notice, contact the offending site owner, or simply sit back and do nothing?
For years, I struggled with this issue. But as the web evolved, and continues to evolve, I realized that trying to tackle each instance require that I hire somebody to handle it for me or lose valuable waking hours in a futile attempt to make things right.
In the end, I settled on a few simple steps to take when confronted with content theft.









