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Review: WPUNIQUE WordPress Plugin To ‘Uniquify’ Your Blog Posts

Jan 4th, 2010 | By | Category: Reviews

I would never recommend anything I haven’t tried myself and found worthy. I use the WPUNIQUE WordPress plugin on a number of my other blogs and have had great success getting indexed and ranked for posts that are straight-up copied from article directories or are PLR articles I own.

This plugin will “uniquify” any post you want google to see as unique, even if it’s PLR or the work of another writer!

What’s more, these posts that you copied WILL PASS COPYSCAPE.COM!

To make it a little easier to understand, here are the plugin creator’s videos to tell you about the product (and YES, I am an affiliate of this product).

What Is WPUNIQUE?

What It Does:

About The Auto-Spin and Keyword-to-Cash-Links features:

What All Does WPUNIQUE Do?

  • It ‘uniquifies’ any and/or all your blog posts.
  • It can ‘uniquify” the comments, too.
  • Your posts will pass Copyscape.com
  • It will auto-spin any and/or all your posts
  • It will turn keywords into cash links
  • It can make those cash links NoFollow or DoFollow, your choice

In order to get all these things done, you’d have to buy several different plugins and even then, many of them are incompatible or just plain don’t work as well as WPUNIQUE does. For the small price of $37.00 (as of this writing, ), I think this is one helluva bargain! Say it with me: NO MORE DUPLICATE CONTENT! YAAAY!

Click on any instance of this word you find in this article (including this one) to see the Keywords-to-cash-links feature in action AND to get your very own copy of the fantastic WordPress plugin: WPUNIQUE < < (Every instance of the word WPUNIQUE in this article has been turned into a link to the product)

P.S. to all you site-flippers: There’s a developer’s license available, too!

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    1. Nice post and this enter helped me alot in my college assignement. Thank you on your information.

    2. Hi CJ,

      How ethical do you think this plugin is?

      Thanks!
      Dave
      .-= Dave Jackson´s last blog ..Sneak Peek at Membership Stuff =-.

    3. I don’t have any problems using this plugin. There’s nothing wrong with showing Google a unique version of an article pulled from an article directory, as long as the author’s links remain (as per TOS).

      It’s about as ethical as using WP-Robot to make Google think your blogs are regularly updated instead of being automated…

      Thanks for dropping by!

    4. Was wanting to get this plug-in but there’s some chatter on the WF that counters the value?
      Any update on this?

    5. I post to that WF thread quite frequently, as it happens. I know there’s chatter about a few issues, but Steven (the creator of the plugin) has been right on top of things.

      What chatter are you referring to?

      My experience has been that my uniquified posts of other people’s articles have not always made it above the original author’s article on the SERP’s, but most of the time, it does.

      The plugin is not designed to make you rank #1 for keywords, it’s supposed to help Google see a unique post. That’s all (well, besides the other features, spinning and keyword links and such). I don’t understand why folks seem to think it’s supposed to help you rank.

      What, specifically, is your concern?
      And, btw, thanks for dropping by! :-D
      ~cj

      P.S. Fixed your anchor link… you’d mistyped your website address.

    6. Can’t recommend this plugin yet. Installed without errors, settings activated, but not functioning at all. Very disappointed.

    7. Well, you didn’t leave me an email address, so I cannot help personally, except from here.

      I, personally, have had no problems installing and running the plugin, and I’ve done so on several sites. If you need/want help, please, let me know what errors it’s throwing and I’ll see what I can do.

      Or you can contact Stephen. He’s VERY available and always glad to help out.

      ~cj

    8. I have a site where I have created several diffierent blogs. Can this be used for numerous blogs on different subjects or would I be limited to using it for just one of my blogs?

    9. Michelle,
      You can use this plugin on all of your blogs, no problem! However, if you decide to sell any of your blogs, you must remove the plugin.

    10. I have heard some rumors about this plugin having negative SEO effects for it hides content by javascript encoding them. Is that true?

      Regards,
      Carty..
      .-= NiCK Carty´s last blog ..How To Insert Adsense In Blogger.com Blogs =-.

    11. Nick, This is absolutely NOT TRUE. WP-Unique does not use Javascript to hide anything.

      WP-Unique give Google the EXACT ARTICLE as it was written by the author, with no hiding.

      There is more than one way to “speak” to Google, and WP-Unique simply tells Google same thing that is in the article… in computer code.

      ASCii to be exact.

      Thank you for this opportunity to clear up a falsehood. And thanks for dropping by!
      ~cj

    12. I agree with your Blog and I will be back to check it more in the future so please keep up your work. I love your content & the way that you write. It looks like you’ve been doing this for a while now, how long have you been blogging for?

    13. I purchased WP-unique from your site awhile back, but am still afraid to use it, sort of. Do you think if Google ever catches on to this, that they might penalize or ban my site.

      Other than that this wp-unique sounds great,

      Egon
      .-= Egon´s last blog ..Luxury Beach Resorts: How to have a Great Family Vacation with Your Teens =-.

    14. Egon,
      Please check my responses in this thread… I have already stated that WP-Unique writes the article in a code that Google can read–in one of the many languages that Google can read.

      You are assuming that there is something wrong with using this method of “talking” to Google. WP-Unique will turn the article in question into a language that Google understands. IF Google wanted to do something about content written in this language, they would have done so long ago.

      But the simple fact of the matter is, Google is not paying attention to ASCii coding in content. What you should be doing is testing this plugin out, not letting it sit idle, wasting your hard-earned money! After all, if Google decides to get cranky about this, they cannot shut you completely down. “Google does not equal “Internet.” Google cannot stop you from starting over.

      Thanks for stopping by!
      ~cj

    15. Hey CJ

      In the WP Unique Video’s, it shows getting articles from Google, In other words you put a keyword with republish after it.

      Every article I pulled up even though it says I can republish, it also says I have to have written permission from author & keep the links the same without changing the content, which probably includes the title.

      When I click on the article that says I can republish, the terms & conditions all say I have to leave the links the same & can’t change or add anything, which I’m assuming that means adding anchor text in the article to link back to my site.

      Am I doing something wrong when I put in the keywords to find some articles.
      .-= Egon´s last blog ..Vacation Clubs: 3 Tips for a Hassle Free Travel and Vacation =-.

    16. Honestly, Egon… I ran into the same problem you found with using the republish keyword in a search. Many of the sites on the SERP were more like private article repositories, rather than directories, for which you actually had to get written permission from the author. Most of the time, it’s not difficult to get that permission (unless the repository is one of those royalty-granting sites, like Suite101(dot)com), it might only take a couple of days.

      I also wondered if this meant that the author publishing on that site was given tacit permission, by way of uploading it to the site… but I never looked into it. I just quit trying that method. I never really understood Steven’s recommendation for it, but since I never pursued it with him, I may have missed some important point. You can ask him yourself on the Warrior thread:
      http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-special-offers-forum/140562-video-proof-easily-ranking-2-minutes-someone-elses-content-original-author-relegated.html

      Stick with the article directories you know about. Article directories encourage republishing without all that run-around. The site, Mason’s World, has got a good linked list of directories, right on the first page:
      http://www.masonworld.com/masonworld-article-directory-rank/

      Hope that helps!
      ~cj

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