Synonymizer Wordpress Plugin For Duplicate Content

by Gobala Krishnan on October 24, 2007

in Autoblogging, Wordpress Plugins

When it comes to autoblogging or automated blogging, the main concern is the Duplicate Content penalty imposed by Google and other search engines. synonymizerWhen you put up an exact version of someone else’s content, and your site does not rank higher than the other site, chances are Google will not index your content and give you any search engine ranking.

If you’re using publicly available articles, PLR content, RSS to Blog or other automated content generators on a Wordpress blog, you always face the problem of duplicate content. To pay someone to make your content unique defeats the purpose of buying PLR content in the first place, since it would be more cost-effective to pay someone to blog for you or write original content.

Anthony Ellis’ new plugin, called Synonymizer, is a Wordpress plugin that works just like the more-famous Article Content Spinner. While Article Content Spinner spins the content before you put it up on your site or blog, Synonymizer can spin both existing and future content on your Wordpress blog.

Here’s what Synonymizer does:

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  • Replaces words with synonyms (same meaning) – All this happens quite smoothly within your Wordpress dashboard itself. Just install and activate the Wordpress plugin.
  • Comes with 600 synonyms, you can add more – The more synonyms you add the better, but be careful not to make the content itself a mess.
  • Works on both CURRENT and FUTURE content – This is what I love about Synonymizer, the ability to modify existing content which is already on your Wordpress blog. It also automatically modifies future content.
  • Gets you more search engine traffic – Gets you more search engine traffic, and it’s recommended that you make your content at least 30% unique to avoid being flagged as duplicate content

Please watch the video, and get your copy now at: Synonymize.com

The part I love about this plugin is that it’s so easy to use, and can really make PLR content work without any additional effort once it’s set-up. I will run it on my Health Articles test blog and I’m hoping to see some great results from it.

Anthony Ellis’s Wordpress plugins and tools are almost always error-free, and he builds them for simplicity so you can use it even without referring to the manual.

Get it: Synonymizer: Duplicate Content Wordpress Plugin


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1 AskApache November 6, 2007 at 11:00 am

Wow that is one sweet tip! I am definately going to check it out.. thanks!

2 jonh November 30, 2007 at 1:00 pm

Its a shame plugin does not run on Wordpress 2.3

3 Stock Photos from A-Z Fotos November 30, 2007 at 7:56 pm

Thanks. It would be nice to know if it works in such a way that the final result always is reader friendly.

It is unpleasant to see web copy with garbage because of some automated software process.

If only synonyms are changed are you sure it will be seen as original texts by Google?

Best regards

Soren
Denmark

4 Full Time Blogger January 8, 2008 at 3:19 pm

An interesting concept, I’d be interested to hear anyone’s results with this and whether they think it’s harmed or hindered their results?

5 wing December 4, 2007 at 5:00 pm

Hi Soren,
I don’t think that will help in Google.

wing

6 Gobala Krishnan January 7, 2008 at 9:33 am

You need to add your own synonyms, not just the ones already included.

7 Gobala Krishnan January 7, 2008 at 9:33 am

It does now

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