Article Spenning

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by pageupseo, Sep 23, 2010.

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    What is Article Spenning or is it totally legal?
     
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  2. DocuMaker

    DocuMaker Active Member

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    Article spinning (I'm assuming) is taking each word or phrase in an article and changing it to something similar so that the final result is a different article with the same meaning.

    People use it to create the impression of 'original' content.

    Unfortunately, the tools that do the spinning are not humans, and therefore, often produce content that isn't worth reading. And because it creates plagiarized material, it is not a legal practice unless the article being 'spun' is PLR content. PLR content can be freely modified.
     
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  3. COBSolutions

    COBSolutions Well-Known Member

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    Not completely correct answer.
    Machine spinning and human spinning is entirely different, do you think machine spinning will get accepted at where you are planning to send it. No!
    The best model of spinning as on today is spinning at sentence level rathe than word level, sentence level spinning needs human intervention and that can never give out junk content, meaningful but unique content for posting each time wherever you are planning to post.
     
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  4. LauraSmith

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    You can create an article and add brackets { } that contains synonyms of a certain word. You can then run the spinning software and it will automatically make a lot of articles using the synonyms you create and those are unique.
     
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    Let's say I submit an article about iTunes vs Amazon mp3 on ezine could I submit a spinned one to it again without it getting declined? Also what are the odds of your article getting indexed again?
     
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    It is used to create a lot of articles from one original article. Even with a software you need to create the uniqueness by giving synonyms, different phrases, structure etc.
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  7. sultanofseo

    sultanofseo Notable Member

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    this is pretty much rewriting an article to generate one or more unique versions form a single seed article. there are tools available for doing this but best spinning would be doing it manually or atleast us a tool that is human assisted
     
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    You can use article spinning to use different variations of one article. Each variation can be submitted to a blog network to achieve backlinks.

    It requires a lot of time....
     
    wwood, Oct 4, 2010 IP
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    Did you ever wonder why Google put some much time into their language translation tools? They built a large lexical ruleset for each language, thus they are able to automatically determine how grammatically correct an article/blog post/etc actually is. Therefore machine spun articles, articles spun by those with poor English skills, etc, will not be ranked as high if they are ranked at all.
     
    evanlambda, Oct 5, 2010 IP