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== This is in preparation ==
== This is in preparation ==
I created a software many years ago s part of my Java teaching for students to merge or concatenate pdf documents.
* I created a software many years ago s part of my Java teaching for students to merge or concatenate pdf documents.
Later I found out that this software is useful for other people too and similar products are not available free.
* Later I found out that this software is useful for other people too and similar products are not available free.
I decided to promote it on my blog "Codes For Us." But how people could find my blog?
* I decided to promote it on my blog "Codes For Us." But how people could find my blog?
Later I learned that there were two sites who would allow people to teach how they can do things by themselves: eHow and WikiHow sites. I went there and learned how to write for them and created a link to download my software.  
* Later I learned that there were two sites who would allow people to teach how they can do things by themselves: eHow and WikiHow sites. I went there and learned how to write for them and created a link to download my software.  
I noticed that many people welcome the move and downloaded my software.
* I noticed that many people welcome the move and downloaded my software.
After a while the eHow locked its site on the public and in place of my software put a commercial software who had paid for the promotion.
* After a while the eHow locked its site on the public and in place of my software put a commercial software who had paid for the promotion.
WikiHow came ahead and in very friendly way asked me to create a user page and write articles for them and edit and patrol articles of other similar people (like) to me. They said that in this way people become familiar to my site when they search for the producer of the articles.
* WikiHow came ahead and in very friendly way asked me to create a user page and write articles for them and edit and patrol articles of other similar people (like) to me. They said that in this way people become familiar to my site when they search for the producer of the articles.
I wrote many articles and every day I spent some time on their site. Gradually I became a Featured Author.
* I wrote many articles and every day I spent some time on their site. Gradually I became a Featured Author.
At this time they removed my only link to my software and put a paid commercial software in its place.
* At this time they removed my only link to my software and put a paid commercial software in its place.
I discovered this for any article that could be monetised in this way they would remove the original free advised ideas with commercial products that owner companies had paid for the promotion.
* I discovered this for any article that could be monetised in this way they would remove the original free advised ideas with commercial products that owner companies had paid for the promotion.
I stopped to work for them and cloned my articles here.
* I stopped to work for them and cloned my articles here.
* So far my articles there have created 4,500,000 (four and half million) views that might have created tens of thousands dollars revenue for them.

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Date : 27/Sep/2017,

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This is in preparation

  • I created a software many years ago s part of my Java teaching for students to merge or concatenate pdf documents.
  • Later I found out that this software is useful for other people too and similar products are not available free.
  • I decided to promote it on my blog "Codes For Us." But how people could find my blog?
  • Later I learned that there were two sites who would allow people to teach how they can do things by themselves: eHow and WikiHow sites. I went there and learned how to write for them and created a link to download my software.
  • I noticed that many people welcome the move and downloaded my software.
  • After a while the eHow locked its site on the public and in place of my software put a commercial software who had paid for the promotion.
  • WikiHow came ahead and in very friendly way asked me to create a user page and write articles for them and edit and patrol articles of other similar people (like) to me. They said that in this way people become familiar to my site when they search for the producer of the articles.
  • I wrote many articles and every day I spent some time on their site. Gradually I became a Featured Author.
  • At this time they removed my only link to my software and put a paid commercial software in its place.
  • I discovered this for any article that could be monetised in this way they would remove the original free advised ideas with commercial products that owner companies had paid for the promotion.
  • I stopped to work for them and cloned my articles here.
  • So far my articles there have created 4,500,000 (four and half million) views that might have created tens of thousands dollars revenue for them.