Re: the google scrambler: mix copied content into completly new one!
Von: uncleboob (centmemore@gmx.de) [Profil]
Datum: 30.04.2007 22:28
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Datum: 30.04.2007 22:28
Message-ID: <f15jjb$m5p$1@news01.versatel.de>
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> 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. > > DOWNLOAD the file directly as runnable .jar file: googleScrambler.jar > > http://www.uncleboob.de/2007/04/08/google-scrambler-01/ > >[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
