use Tynt to put your link at the bottom of copied content If you think people often copy your content but do not mention you as source, you can use Tynt which adds Source url at the bottom of every copied content. For example, I am using tynt on inboundio blog (as I myself often copy/paste and put the content on various sites) and if you copy some content, it should add the source url. Now of course people who are doing copy/paste can always delete the url and for which you can't do anything but still it is worth using it as any such link can be a good source of referral traffic. Previous Article 27 Websites to Submit your Startup Next Article 23 Ways to do Content Marketing