Step by Step


1. Fake-search.
Make up a combination of words that does not return any, or only a few, results when you search for it on the web.

2. Variations.
Create two variations of your search in order to make it appear less automated.

3. Run Ghostwriter.
After submitting your search, it is automatically reloaded in 6 different search-engines at random variations and speeds as a way of fooling the surveillance software into beleving that it represents different people. Depending on your words, you only need to run Ghostwriter for a few hours on/off over a couple of days.
It may slow down your computer and internet connection while running.

4. Surveillance software.
Marketing companies (aka the Keyword Industry) are monitoring the search-engines. They compile databases of terms and keywords that people are searching for.

5. Dotcom businesses.
The surveillance data is bought and used by dotcom businesses. They incorporate popular keywords - compiled by the surveillance software - into their webpages as a way of attracting hits. They use different tricks such as 'Doorways' (phony webpages) and 'meta-text' (hidden text).

6. Result.
If your fake-search fooled the surveillance system it will show up in different webpages in 3 weeks to 2 months.
You must remember your exact search because later you will have to search for it using a real search engine such as Google.