automatic rephrasing tool

Posted By: bezzybozzy ()
Posted On: 2006-Nov-13 01:41

I just found this interesting tool that rewords text for you automatically. You can go onto the site and just submit any text/html you want, don't have to sign up (doubt that will last long). Has anyone had any experience with this tool getting around duplicate content in the engines or is it too new?

It's at ((URL REMOVED)). What do you guys think?

[ Message was edited by: bhartzer 11/13/2006 06:17 am ]




Posted By: toe_df ()
Posted On: 2006-Nov-13 08:46

funny tool to play with. It can be used to create pages just for SEs and not for the visitors, because they will die laughing reading this smile

the phrase I tried: "This tool can be helpful and useful if it is easy to use and can gibe different and natural variants. But I prefer to do changing manually, because there is no tools better than human's brain"
result: "This hardware can be helpful and useful if it is easy to carry out and can gibe different and natural variants. But I prefer to issue changing manually, because there is no softwares better than human's stomach"




Posted By: bezzybozzy ()
Posted On: 2006-Nov-14 08:40

Yeah it sometimes sounds a bit off.. Sometimes it's just different. But the potential to make so many pages with this tool shouldn't be underestimated.


Posted By: g1smd (Staff)
Posted On: 2006-Nov-14 10:17

Are you sure that it isn't translated into Chinese as an intermediate step, before being translated back into (sort of) English?


Posted By: Hampstead ()
Posted On: 2006-Nov-14 12:33

It sounds like Engrish.


Posted By: bezzybozzy ()
Posted On: 2006-Nov-20 08:21

No translating to and from a language creates much lower quality text.


Posted By: Hampstead ()
Posted On: 2006-Nov-20 09:50

Why don't you put the URL in your profile so that others can have a go?


Posted By: SportsGuy (Staff)
Posted On: 2006-Nov-20 12:33

Ah, yeah, have fun with that. I wouldn't actually use that text it spits out to produce pages to expand a wbsite, however. I read those and feel they are close enough that it wouldn't be long before the engines saw it as dupe content.

Worst case, it wouldn't take long for a competitor to report the site to Google for offering up dupe content, or just plain garbage.

...plus, who would ever come back to a website with content like that on it? users won't appreciate it.


Posted By: Prowler (Staff)
Posted On: 2006-Nov-25 06:55

There are other such scripts which produce "content" for websites - usually garbage. Software can do only so much. They can't replace Shakespeare anytime soon.

Creating content is the most expensive component in the deployment of a website.