Get Unique Content – Free Unique Content Generator
Convert your PLR articles into a fresh, new, and unique article, a must have tool to avoid duplicate content.
This is just an ordinary Microsoft Word document with macro on it. The macro will help us to to substitute each words found on the document with its synonym, except for the keywords specified in the input form.
I develop this macro to help me creating a new article from PLR article, and honestly, its help me a lot, so I decide to share this with all of you out there that also need a FREE unique content generator program like this one. Hope that our article will never be considered as duplicate content by search engine.
Ok, these following steps is what you need to do to get a hand on this simple but powerful program, and remember, feel free to use it and share it with anyone else if you like it.
- Download and unzip the file into your computer.
- Open Get Unique Content.doc with Microsoft Word application.
- Copy your article into the document.
- Go to Tools > Get Unique Content, or using combination ALT+F8, select a macro called “GenerateUniqueContent” and click Run.
- Specify each words that you don’t want to be replaced by its synonym, separated by space.
- Wait and see, the macro will convert your article into a new unique article.
- If you like this free tool, please show your appreciation by giving me a backlink or buzz from your sites, I’ll really appreciate it.
FAQ:
How do I fix the error: “The macro cannot be found or has been disabled because of your macro security settings” ?
Word XP/2000/2003
Under the “Tools” menu, choose “Macro…Security.” Here, change the security level from “High” to “Medium.” Click OK, close, restart MS Word. When we re-open the file, Word will ask whether we want to Enable Macro or not, and choose enable.
If the Tools > Get Unique Content menu still give you the same error message, please use combination ALT+F8, then select a macro called “GenerateUniqueContent” and click Run.
Word 2007
To configure your security in Word 2007, click the big Microsoft Office button on the top left, click Options, Trust Center > Macro Settings, and choose “Disable all macros with notification”. Restart Word, re-open the file, and in the Security Warning bar that appear, click the Options… button, and choose “Enable this content”.





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