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Article Spinning
What's the problem with spun articles? Are they really that bad? What if I were to find the absolute best software to spin my articles, would it be worth it? Because I think I have found one.
I'm getting worn out writing so many articles every day for myself and my clients. Besides trying to outsource my work, isn't there an easier alternative for writing articles?
Basically, I want to know any good and bad experiences with spinning articles.
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If your spinning articles and then planning to sell them after:
No No.
Those won't pass copyscape.. I think having a unique article everytime is the best because it helps with SEO and Ranking.
If you have an overage of Article Jobs, why not outsource them? To freelancers such as me.
Cheers,
Caleb
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Originally Posted by
bashi
What's the problem with spun articles? Are they really that bad? What if I were to find the absolute best software to spin my articles, would it be worth it? Because I think I have found one.
I'm getting worn out writing so many articles every day for myself and my clients. Besides trying to outsource my work, isn't there an easier alternative for writing articles?
Basically, I want to know any good and bad experiences with spinning articles.
the problem with most spinners is they are frequently little more than synonym replacers. If you find one that's intelligent enough to replace an entire phrase or even sentence, POST IT HERE, 'cuz I wanna know about it!
Caleb's right, most spun articles will not pass copyscape.
If you have found a quality--premium--spinner, then yes, it would be worth your while.
Is there a way for you to test-drive the program? Can you spin an article and run it thru Copyscape.com to see if it passes. That's the only way you're going to know if it's worth your hard-earned money!
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I have heard a lot of about spinning articles and if you will sell them to any client by telling this that you have used any software then nobody is going to buy them. I think better is to give more time and write a unique article..
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spinning articles is ok, but make sure you change more than only a few words
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I think that writing unique articles is better than spinning articles. Because spinning articles only sometimes pass copyscape but unique articles will pass it every time.
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I prefer to write unique articles instead of spinning them. Because spinning articles would pass copyscape very rarely but unique articles can pass oit very easily.
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Outsourcing is the best way available to have the articles written and re-written. There can be some profit too in the process.
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The problem with most spinners is that they are frequently little more than synonym re-placers. If you find one that's intelligent enough to replace an entire phrase or even sentence, POST IT HERE, 'because I wanna know about it!
Caleb's right, most spun articles will not pass copy scape.
If you have found a quality-premium-spinner, then yes, it would be worth your while.
Is there a way for you to test-drive the program? Can you spin an article and run it through http://www.Copyscape.com to see if it passes. That's the only way you're going to know if it's worth your hard-earned money!
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What is the difference between article re-writing and article spinning? Are both one and the same or is there some difference between the two?
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