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The google scrambler converts copied content into complete new one! google wound find out
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John McLead
2007-05-11 07:25:30 UTC
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<P><FONT face=Verdana size=2>If you want to catch more visitors for your ads,
adultfriendfinder or backlinks, it will be useful when your website is filled
with good content. If you copy text from a website to place it on yours, google
will immediately notice! Of course google indexes all websites with a date and
the website with the lower date is in the most cases the writer of the
text.<BR>Simple: Who publishes first is obviously the writer.</FONT></P>
<P><FONT face=Verdana size=2>So you will need to scramble the content first,
then place it on your website!<BR>For humans the scrambled text makes completely
no sence, but for the google-robot it is good as it was before.</FONT></P>
<P><FONT face=Verdana size=2>I wrote a java program that takes every word from
the original text and places it randomly into a new position. It has a minumum
distance you can choose by yourself.</FONT></P>
<P><FONT face=Verdana size=2>By using my programm you prevent google to see a
connection between the original content and the scambled one.</FONT></P>
<P><FONT face=Verdana size=2>DOWNLOAD the file directly as runnable .jar file:
</FONT><A title="download: google Scrambler 0.2"
href="http://www.uncleboob.de/?dl=googleScrambler.jar"><FONT face=Verdana
size=2>googleScrambler.jar</FONT></A></P>
<P><A href="http://www.uncleboob.de/2007/04/08/google-scrambler-01/"><FONT
face=Verdana
size=2>http://www.uncleboob.de/2007/04/08/google-scrambler-01/</FONT></A></P> <P><FONT face=Verdana size=2></FONT></P> <P><FONT face=Verdana size=2>changelog: 0.2 -&gt; 0.2a<BR>+ added option for
easy version checking</FONT></P> <P><FONT face=Verdana size=2>changelog: 0.1 -&gt; 0.2<BR>* changed from .java to
.jar file format<BR>* new, open and save abilities<BR>* complete redesign of the
gui<BR>* add your own distance<BR>+ better exception-handling</FONT></P>
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2012-12-10 17:54:39 UTC
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Post by John McLead
If you want to catch more visitors for your ads,
adultfriendfinder or backlinks, it will be useful when your website is filled
with good content. If you copy text from a website to place it on yours, google
will immediately notice! Of course google indexes all websites with a date and
the website with the lower date is in the most cases the writer of the
text.
Simple: Who publishes first is obviously the writer.
So you will need to scramble the content first,
then place it on your website!
For humans the scrambled text makes completely
no sence, but for the google-robot it is good as it was before.
I wrote a java program that takes every word from
the original text and places it randomly into a new position. It has a minumum
distance you can choose by yourself.
By using my programm you prevent google to see a
connection between the original content and the scambled one.
googleScrambler.jar
http://www.uncleboob.de/2007/04/08/google-scrambler-01/
changelog: 0.2 -> 0.2a
+ added option for
easy version checking
changelog: 0.1 -> 0.2
* changed from .java to
.jar file format
* new, open and save abilities
* complete redesign of the
gui
* add your own distance
+ better exception-handling
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