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Originally Posted by Relentless
By starting every sentence with this, the, she or other generic joiners it becomes easier for some unscrupulous writers to claim they are selling original handwritten text when they are actually selling 'word salad.' Word Salad is a large number of prewritten stand-alone sentences that can be assembled into 'paragraphs' of X sentences in length to give the appearance that they are original text. If you read the samples you'll see each sentence has little contextual connection to the one before or after it. If you change the order of the sentences or swap one from the first sample to the second sample not much changes. At less than half a penny per word I am sure this sort of thing has some appropriate uses, but if you read the text, it becomes very obvious that it is not being hand written by a fluent English speaker with a strong command of the language or understanding of what constitutes good marketing and SEO.
***I have no idea if these samples are intentional word salad or unintentional word salad but the result is exactly the same.
If you can make money with it that's great, but be aware of what you are buying... and what you aren't getting.
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"Word Salad" - That's pretty funny. Reminds me of a Japanese program that squirreled on us when they realized we actually expected to be paid. Seeing their new promo it seems they bought a bunch of word salad. Text does not match the content, action or model's name. A lot of word salad out there I guess.