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GoogleScrambler.NET
Posted by admin in General, GoogleScrambler.NET on 6. May 2008
Do you want to catch more visitors for your advertisement or get a better position for a particular keyword in the google search results?
In the essence you want to earn some extra money with your website?
The .NET will give you an easy-to-use solution to fill your website with content – get indexed by google – and get the visitors to click you in the search results!
The problem: Copy text from the first websites in the search results to your website and google will kick you out of the index instantly. And writing a text about one of the most searched topics isn’t our ambition, we would be just like everybody else and the position in the results will be very bad.
The solution: Use the to wildly scramble the copied text before adding it to your website!
Example for the search term “paris hilton partying”:
First result from msnbc.msn.com:
Paris Hilton parties till she pukes — on stage – Gossip Archive …
To paraphrase Paris Hilton: that’s not hot. The partying heiress was performing in Las Vegas, when she “puked†on stage, according to crooner Joshua Radin.
www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15516586/ – 48k – Cached – Similar pages
If you would copy the exact text you will get kicked out of the index – so scramble it first:
on – pukes Hilton stage she Archive Gossip Paris parties till — …
hot. Hilton: Joshua not was Vegas, paraphrase Las To in according stage, she partying heiress “puked†crooner to when The Radin. performing Paris on that’s
www.subdomain.yourdomain.com/ – 32k – Cached – Similar pages
The benefit of google is the words on the search result havn’t to be the in the exact same order as in the search term. Google will see no connection between the original text and the scrambled version and the robot will index the page as usual.
To make your scrambled text more human like you can add HTML-tags. The collection contains <font>, <em>, <strong>, <u>, <i>, <font color> tags which are randomly added to the text.
Tutorial: Howto use the GoogleScrambler.NET right
DOWNLOAD as .zip file: GoogleScrambler.NET.zip
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googleScrambler.JAR 0.3b
Posted by admin in GoogleScrambler.JAR on 14. August 2007
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You want to catch more visitors for your ads, adultfriendfinder or backlinks? – The gives you an easy-to-use solution to fill your website with good content. You can copy text into the and you get complete new one – the google robot will index the pages and you get much more visitors within days! By using my programm you prevent google to see a connection between the original content and the scambled one.
Find out more about the below:
Problems with copying content from other websites:
1. The google algorithm:
The google algorithm indexes every website with a date or a simular value. If you copied some content from other websites google will find out with a check of the indexing date. Some infractions of this kind and google will kick your website out of there index – mostly for ever!
2. Challenge between you and the author:
For instance: Your create some subdomains und place 5 pages with copied content on them. google might not kick your website but you challenge the authors website and in most cases you will get a much lower search result position then the authors one.
Advantages of the :
1. Create new content from existing ones:
The main advantage of the is that you can put copied content in the scrambler and it randomly puts the words to a new position. For human readers the random text makes completly no sence – but the google robot detects the scrambled version as a complete new one.
2. Randomly put HTML-Tags into the text:
The scrambled content is a ‘text-only’-version of the original – otherwise the copied images would link to the authors page.
The places <font size>, </br>, <img>, <em>, <strong>-Tags into the text.
The images only have to sizes: 16×16 and 32×32 – and are randomly choosen from 1000 pictures uploaded to the uncleboob.de-server.
3. HTML-Previewer inside:
A HTML-Previewer is since 0.3a integrated and shows you the exact output of the .
4. Built-in version checker and automatic updater:
I developed a version checker for the scrambler and in another release I added a automatic updater.
Add your scrambles to whatever you want – your blog, forums, static pages and even to your main website you don’t want to get kicked from the google index – the tool is fail prove and tested over month!
DOWNLOAD the file directly as runnable .jar file: googleScrambler.jar
changelog: 0.3 -> 0.3a @ 2007/05/21
* much more images for the <img>-tags have been added – 1000 to be exact
+ a second frame is added to preview the added HTML in its own window
+ a restore function to call the original text
changelog: 0.2c -> 0.3 @ 2007/05/18
* modified the scrambling algorithm to work nearly 80% faster (great improvement!)
* modified the scrambling-button to work only one time per text, so that HTML-Code isn’t interrupted
+ added a function to randomly spread HTML-Code into the scrambled text (<font size>, </br>, <img> <em> <strong>-Tags)
+ added a switch for scrambling & HTML-insertion and normal scrambling
changelog: 0.2b -> 0.2c @ 2007/05/14
* the main functions (scrambling, updating, downloading) are outsourced and called in own threads
+ added a downloading function to automaticly update the
changelog: 0.2a -> 0.2b @ 2007/05/13
* modified the performance of the scrambling method
* changed the class architecture and outsource some methods
+ added a progressbar for better look and usability.
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
todo:
— Search and replace function for google search result surroundings (eg. Cached, Simular pages)
— The factor function has to work very soon