LoL - Free Way To Get Unique Articles

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I'm sure most of you have seen services that promises to make your article unique. From softwares (like Content Hurricane) to web-based translators where you have to pay like $20-50 per month.

Put article in, click the "translate" button and you're promised to have an unique article.

Strangely, I found this website that offers doing this for FREE:
http://www.contentboss.com/pass-copyscape.php
 
and the website says "*** IMPORTANT *** Be warned that this is for entertainment purposes only - if you actually try to use this stuff on a real website, chances are you'll get banned instantly! Don't say we didn't warn you!"

has anyone tried it before?
 
My point is... if it really risk of making your site banned instantly, then I wonder why would still offer such products/services that does that.
kinda screwed up, isn't it?
 
lol for what do you want to use it, when google instantly ban you - so it's worthless...
 
I would steer way, way clear of actually using something like this. It states pretty clearly that this is just for entertainment purposes. What they are doing is illustrating what some people are tricked into paying for. Actually, I like what the people behind this site are doing. Hopefully this will pull the rug out from under some of these services.

Yeah, it might give you "unique" content, but so will mashing the keyboard with your hand every few words. It will be unique content - but useless. BlackSeng, the people who charge for this service do it because, by the time you've been banned from Google, they already have your money and they don't care. Avoid them like the plague.
 
LOL at "you'll get banned instantly!"

I have software that does this. I haven't put the content on my sites but I've put it on web 2.0s that I've wanted to rank and web 2.0s for backlinks. I have yet to receive an insta-ban and I've been using the software for about a month. My web 2.0s rank in Google so this is just another seo "guru" who is not willing to try something new.
 
All they are offering in actuality is HTML Character Spinning of your Text. Its nothing new. But for some reason it has become pretty big on BHW lately. If you put the below code into an HTML page...

it neve&#114 &#99eases to amaze &#104a&#114dened inte&#114net p&#114ofessionals w&#104en newbies pop up on fo&#114ums as&#107ing '&#104ow &#99an I pass &#99op&#121s&#99ape'. O&#114 pe&#114&#104aps put in &#114equests to &#99ommission a&#114ti&#99les t&#104at 'must pass &#99op&#121s&#99ape'. Fi&#114st of all, 'passing &#99op&#121s&#99ape' won't &#104elp &#121ou get t&#114affi&#99. &#67op&#121s&#99ape isn't a gene&#114al pu&#114pose sea&#114&#99&#104 engine - it's a &#99ontent t&#104eft dete&#99tion tool.
...a browser will show that page like this:

it never ceases to amaze hardened internet professionals when newbies pop up on forums asking 'how can I pass copyscape'. Or perhaps put in requests to commission articles that 'must pass copyscape'. First of all, 'passing copyscape' won't help you get traffic. Copyscape isn't a general purpose search engine - it's a content theft detection tool.

That is all that they are doing. And again, this is not new by any stretch of the imagination. But it does work like a charm when in the right hands, with the right BH SEO skills. :D
 
Passing copyscape isn't all it's cracked up to be. I have never worried about it and have never had a problem with my content.

That said most of my content on all of my sites are unique, but not all of it.
 
and the website says "*** IMPORTANT *** Be warned that this is for entertainment purposes only - if you actually try to use this stuff on a real website, chances are you'll get banned instantly! Don't say we didn't warn you!"

has anyone tried it before?

It's funny, don't you think, that a website that sells content would try and use scare-mongering to put you off using a technique/trick to auto-change content... I wonder why that would be... :rolleyes:

That is all that they are doing. And again, this is not new by any stretch of the imagination. But it does work like a charm when in the right hands, with the right BH SEO skills. :D

Well said! This technique has been around since 2006/2007. We've been using every spinning trick in the book for 5 years, and character spinning is alive and well for public properties. You should NEVER use this on your own sites, but on top of regular spinning, it's just another way of increasing indexing for your articles/2.0's.

Anyone who thinks this is a cure for crap content though is not thinking straight...

This technique, like every other grey/black hat technique, has it's place in your tools arsenal; but it needs to be understood and treated with respect - just like all mass submission tactics.

White hat ethics and future planning - with BH tools - THIS is the way forward....

There really is no such thing as BH SEO... There is only SEO.

All SEO is manipulation.

For 99% of us, Grey/black just means you include mass submission tools/tactics in your arsenal. (And I'm ignoring full-on BH/Hacking techniques - as then you're talking borderline fraud/deception.) Speaking as someone who owns 3 'proper' businesses, Grey hat is the only viable commerical marketing option left today.
 
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does it really work? just a little trick.

As I said above.. Properly understood and used: Yes.

We've put out over a million articles over the last 4-5 years, and that's not including what we've done for SEO corporate clients. And at least 1 quarter of that has been character spun to some degree.

D'you think we'd keep doing it professionaly if it didn't work?

But remember my first line: Properly understood and properly used.

We have a page that explains the technique that will start your understanding:

http://www.ubertoolz.com/CharSpinning.html

...But only empirical testing and work on your part will truly determine how effectively YOU use it.
 
I added a sample article, Feds are on my door. PREPARE FOR THE FIREWORKS!!!
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PD: just trolling xd
 
I'm guessing that articles done using software like this is safe for web 2.0 and buffer sites though.
 
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