Maintaining your SEO strategy may help you uncover issues that are completely unrelated to SEO. For example, SEO can help you detect if your website content has been stolen. One way to do this is to add unique tags to your website. Some people steal content from other people's websites and add it to their own. Stolen content can be found quickly if unique tags are added to website content.
Another way SEO helps find stolen content is by tracking users’ movements. Under normal circumstances, when implementing SEO strategies, programs such as Google Analytics will be used to monitor the status of the website. Stolen content can be discovered through this type of analysis program. For example, in this type of program you can see which links users followed to reach your site, and sometimes you may find that users are coming from a completely unexpected place. In this case, you can follow the link to the website to see what is going on. This makes it easy to spot sites that steal content. There are also many ways to help you track your website's content.
Tagging website content can only find stolen content, but it cannot prevent similar incidents from happening again. There is a way to prevent content scraping from a website - domain cloaking. Domain hiding actually hides the real address of the website. HTML frames can be utilized to redirect visitors to another URL. For example, if the website address is www.gosanya.net , it can be disguised as www.hnlmzy.com using domain hiding technology.
But the problem is that domain hiding also affects search engine crawlers, because the same content will appear on two different web pages, one is the real web page and the other is the redirected web page. Another problem is that search engine crawlers cannot read the framesets used to redirect users, which means the site may not participate in ranking search results. So only use this method if the content is really unique and can significantly improve rankings.