I recently updated my AR profile page http://activerain.com/mikemueller
I spent a long time on it. I happened to be proud of it so when completed I even asked Brad Andersohn to check it out!
Yesterday, I was bumbling around and saw a back link that didn't make sense. Some lousy good for nothing A$$wipe copied and pasted complete segments of my profile page and placed them here: http://adiem1.com
Allen Cole seems to be a hack. Not a very good hack either.

Hey that sounds familiar...

And then there's the blogging and links...
My stuff is Juicier than Allen's

Allen, here's a hint, if you are gonna "Copy, Paste, and Replace" make sure you replace them all.

They say "Flattery is the..." - aw hell - I'd be honored if it was stolen by a decent person who had the skills and expertise to do a good job - but Allen is a HACK.
Hey Allen, pay me $300 an hour and I'd be happy to write beautiful html for you. That's a whole lot better than paying my Lawyer fees of $600 an hour to sue you, eh?
When this stuff happens I am always reminded and comforted by Todd Carpenter and his family. That always makes me feel better.
I've recently started writing secret messages into my html that are not seen except by viewing the code. Thanks to Jonathon's post. Unfortunately AR strips away comments so I can't do that here.
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Oooooh I just LOVE secret codes! Will you write some into my wedding vows?? LOL!
Damn Mike! This is absolutely hilarious! Oh, and did you read what Dixie and Cal wrote about ME???
I hate to plagiarize you, but be forewarned: I plan on using that excellent tag in my next post :)
Ray - I did write him a email giving him three days to remove. You were my first guess at the identity of the perp. -
Pam - We shall see, I find stolen stuff all the time. Reuters was stealing my posts too. Oh, never mind.
Kathy - He's dumb and a
Jennifer - I'll do anything you like. Aren't Dixie and Cal great? Love them!
BTW There's a secret code on this page clearly thanking the people who helped make this customizer work. Can you find it?
Mike, so how was it that you found it?
I saw a blog recently that mentioned a program or website that can check the Internet for similar pages. I'm going to go back and look for it.
Mike -- Believe it or not, that's much more common than people think. The thief thinks, "who on earth will ever notice if I steal some guy's page from the east coast when I work on the west coast?."
It still stinks. You have a lot of very good ways of getting even rather than mad. Let me know if you need any help.
If done properly, he'll rue the day he did this to you and took the easy way out.
Sad, but try to see the lighter side of it. a) You did such a great job that someone wanted to steal it. b) the person is obviously dumb enough to do that despite your implicity copyright. c) Sometimes it's fun to have someone to screw with when you get bored.
In the future, hope you can find him on Google AdWords. That's always a trip. Clicking his paid ad a couple dozen times a day.
Either way that's just the start. Being an intelligent, self-motivated, computer-oriented person, I'm sure you'll think of some pretty phenomenal ways to whack him.
Courtney - It really does happen all the time. Splogs steal my RSS feed daily.
Here's an example:
Peter - for most people they setup a Google Alert (as is this one above). I actually found it because of our online chat program which tracks where you were referred sources.
Andrew - It's just about absolutely impossible to prevent the theft. I can disable your abilty to right lick on my pages but that slows down the image theft. Anyone can copy and past.
Kim - He's got three days.
David - You bet it does. For fun do a Google search for "Bryan & Yvonne Carpenter"
Sometimes when I find a blog that is stealing my pictures I replace the thieved picture with this:
That usually works.
Dan - He stole everything then deleted what he didn't like and added a couple of images. I'm sure he's not done.
John - True!
It's one thing to borrow ideas, but to completely cut and paste then just change names...... UGH!
Hmm... Flattery??? Nest p'as? ;)
He seriously thought you were the bomb ditty as he only took from your work. He didn't like anyone else's client's testimonials. What?? We're not good enough for him? Our experiences weren't cool enough for his hacker friends?
I would like to know how to set up that Google alert that tells you if your name's been mentioned. You know, some day it'll be in lights. Trying to grab it before it gets there.
TTFN,
Terri Hayely
Mike,
What a jerk...I'd ask him to meet me in the parking lot and we can exchange a few blows instead of links...obviously he liked your stuff enough to steal it...where did you notice this so I can see if it happens to me.
I'd call his broker in charge...
However, I had an agent that used to work in my office that asked me to help them set-up their website. I never trusted this individual. Anyway, this person left our office and proceeded to copy my website just about verbatim with identical headings(which were customized). This person even went so far - like yours - to have a backlink that said: http://theirname.com/tsantrock I replaced the name for anonymity.
Anyway I haven't done anything about it other than complain to everyone on my office and draw a mustache and devil hat on the agent's picture. Lucky me - she now has listings on my turf too!
I agree, this individual and the one that stole your stuff is a good for nothing A$$wipe.
That is really unbelievable. Why would someone spend so much time copying when they could have just created something unique at the same time. I am surprised you found it.
I actually saw your profile after your hockey posts. I was impressed.
I think you should send him an invite to join AR. Ha! Then start linking him to all sorts of copyright posts....
Hi Mike - that really stinks! I do have google alerts set up for some of my stuff, but haven't gone far enough with copyscape and/or other programs that are supposed to do a good job at just this kind of thing.
By the way, I've seen your hidden code several times. I thought that was really cool and was really curious just how you did that.
Ann
HA!!! I've heard that lame nonsense "Imitation is a form of flattery" to many times. It is not. The thief is not flattering. The thief is stealing content/ property.
I don't consider it flattering when a competitor agent steals one or more of my maps and puts it on their web page and competes with me for buyer or seller business.
I make them pay cold hard cash for that form of "flattery".
I've seen a lot of my content on other agents web sites. That doesn't bother me too much. But, when they steal an image, they pay. They pay me now or they pay me a lot more later. Then they'll be paying my attorney too.
BTW, testimonials are often stolen. Apparently the folks who steal content can't get testimonials of their own. Doesn't surprise me.
Dude!! That sucks, or does it? It Gave you something to post about didn't it? LOL!~
Like you need that....
I want to live next door to Lenn, THAT's the kinda neighbor I want as a Blogger!!
So who's your attorney??? See ya Monday Mike!! :-))
WOW! Can you say "Busted"? Sorry that this guy targeted your information. It is amazing how people think. It is like a criminal that doesn't think he will ever get caught or an athlete that uses Steroids. Great detective work.
Mike,
I saw something that said I was Cool... Oh the power of the internet... hacking your blog
I just had to deal with stolen content myself and I was surprised how irate I got.
This guy's theft is so bad, it's almost humorous. Hello, linking back to your blogs??
This guy is just dense. Hey you got a feature out of the deal though!
I think AR should have a copyright attorney on staff who could help us with this stuff. We'd keep 'em busy!
I'm glad you can see the humor in this though. It made for a very interesting read!
I still don't know how to track all this stuff. If someone stole something I wrote, I wouldn't even know it. Can someone write a post on how to track this stuff? Like one for totally clueless bloggers like me?
My goodness, he hasn't changed this in spite of being caught red-handed! About a year or two ago, somone I'd managed and mentored on and off for 20+years copied and pasted one of my posts on her blog, complete with names and stories of my clients. It surprised me how hurt and angry I felt.
By the way, I like that substitute photo. :)
Mike, oh my gosh...what a slime ball. Doesn't it just amaze you with the audacity of some people. They'll stop at nothing.
I love your thief picture - well constructed! LOL
Not that you need to hear it again but that really STINKS (not the actual word I wanted to type). You are really a gifted writer and don't need your hard work stolen!!
I haave to ask....how do you do all those neat things with the clip art??
Mike, that's UNBELEIVABLE !!!!!!!!!! I confess I haven't read all 55 of your responses, but many, but have you tried to contract this scumbag??
OH....and by the way....where in the world did you get that pic of that UGLY GUY?
WOW, Mike, there were references to "Mike" thru-out those testimonials.. he missed way more than one! I'm surprised his site is not offline yet.. Good luck on whatever you do about this.
You've got to already know that if he's that dumb, then he's that unsuccessful. However dumb he maybe, you do need to contact him and let him know he can get caught. If he's gotten away with that, then there's no telling what other fraud he's done.
If you're really, really ticked, put him in Naymz. Then link to this post in your comments.
Ouuuuchh.
Mike,
I can see why this guy wants to copy you. You are one of the best. I have been following you for quite some time but not copying you!
Good blog. Credit to you. I'm sure he can afford to anti up a few bucks for his theft...
Will the real Mike Mueller please stand up!??!
(I've got Allen Cole on line one waiting to speak with you Mike:-)
Wow! I was offline yesterday - and extremely busy this morning. I'll get back to comment to everyone later today.
Jason - tell Mr. Cole to stay on hold. I'll be back to him in a couple of hours!
Mike,
It isn't funny, so sorry I'm laughing at how dumb this guy is. Sue him.
Mike - I run my sites, blogs etc. through copyscape every now and again. It is a full time job going after all the people that copy the text. If it is more than a few sentences I send them a cease and desist letter. Most of the people do remove the copy, but it is a royal pain in the butt. I tried putting a script that disables the right click button - it says something like - you can't copy this it is copyrighted, but it does not work when using firefox.
The thing that kills me is when you go to these people's sites and they have not even bothered to change the font of the material they plagiarized. Half their site is in their font then the copied stuff is in mine, it looks a mess.
Nancy - I think he's a lazy hack.
Terri - See: Using Google Alerts to find the Slime Balls! Just for you!
Thesa - The clock is ticking...
Venancio - secret html on outside pages - hidden message in this page (HINT: it's in the graphics)
Neal - Shame on you. Fighting is never the right answer (except on the ice) LOL!
Tracy - so far I don't think he's licensed. I don't think he has a broker.
BB - We'll see what he does.
Charles - There are many out there who will take the easy road. He's one.
Steve - That's a good one!
Cindy - Go ahead and take anything yo want
Diane - I already have my guys on it. AR too!
Karen - Maybe i just caught him as it was a work in progress?
Jay - This took a lot longer to do than a post - I estimate it was over 5 hours labor.
Ann - Hidden code? I bet we're talking about a different thing.
Bill - What would you expect them to do?
Gabrielle - That's too funny! Actually there is. Just not him. I had a wonderful conversation with a short sale negotiator yesterday. Rob Jacobs I can honestly say - he's truley an honorable man!
Monika - I will but my primary obligation is to close loans and to close short sales.
Lenn - You are my hero!
Brad - Me too!
Richard - That's true. There's always a bright and sunny side, eh?
Renee - Steal a testimonial? You have to read Bryan & Yvonne Carpenter on the Real Estate Weenie.
Shaun - Thanks!
Jason - Yup. We all have.
Laura - I'm ok. No worries here.
Bob H. - That sucks too! Maybe more than this does.
Shelly- No response yet.
Jane - I just don't understand
Melina - If AR stood up to protect your posts, who's posts would they really be?
Marlene - check it out: Using Google Alerts to find the Slime Balls!
Jennifer - It's not in the html
I have one question... Are some people that stupid?
Mike, he wishes he was you.
The agent in my market who stole one of my posts (and any number of other posts from all sorts of sources) left in a link to an earlier post of mine so I got the track back. He'd found the link and deleted it but it was enough to make me search his blog.
I hope that if one day someone admires Mr. Brown's automobile and steals it, he'll just consider it flattery. That remark always cracks me up.
Lisa Hill - Too funny. Can you see him...
"Hey Look I'm Number one on google - oh no that's not me.... hey, WTF?"
Margaret - slime comes in all forms - even those that we mentor.
Gretchen - Thanks
Ryan - I'm only laughing on the outside.
Justin - I could. We shall see.
Debbie - He really doesn't want to be me, does he? : )
Maureen - It sucks doesn't it?
Alan - I'm not going hit you as hard as Lenn, but I disagree you. There's nothing good about this kind of flattery.
Lenn - Harsh as all get out, but I do love it.
Jackie - Did I just detect a Dr. Evil reference?
Jennifer - Word
Team - me too. One of my Testimonials found him as well and sent me an email last night. I pointed him here.
Hi Whit