I find out that this articles are encoded by copying and pasting part of the content on google search engine. But the google results did not match any words in my search. Even when tried it on only 3 words , still did not show any related result.
My question is if i put this contents on a blog, will they get index at all in google? If you can show me the proof of google index, i will place order.
This is not encoding by any means,
on top of that you can switch that trick OFF in the script internal settings and still get quality articles that pass Copyscape in 99% of cases. It's just that if it's OFF, the rewriting algorithm will reformat sentences and even may cut out some less important sentences in order to get at the unquness level that passes Copyscape.
This trick involves changing random letters in the article to 100% identical foreign letters, so nothing visually changed for the reader but it enables to keep the article quality at the top-notch levels possible and getting 1000's of unique versions out of it.
These article are getting indexed properly, they also rank very well! Have a look:
http://makeyourbot.org/a-comparison-between-zennoposter-vs-ubot
But as I said, you can still switch this trick off whenever you want in the script settings and still be getting unique and quality articles.
With that being said, even though I've been testing this content trick for nearly a year now, and I'm 100% sure it works like a charm, I'm aware that some people are a bit paranoid about it thinking it's some kind of encoding... So I'm working on improving the rewriting algorithm, as I already said it's capable to produce unique articles without the trick in 99% of times but it needs to crop out some sentences, and my plan is to improve reformatting where no sentence cropping is necessary, instead the algo be able to reformat more types of sentence structures in a grammatically right order.
I'm already testing new algo and I can say it looks very impressing!
encoded, what do you mean encoded ? this trick is bad for content sites... :|
Yes, already mentioned in the above, this is not encoding and Google loves this type of content, have a look, it indexes every single article posted to this website:
http://originalchangeproject.com/
