Just curious when I am manually spinning an article with the spin syntax around how much do I need to do to make sure it is considered unique. I have been spinning around 2 words per line on most of my articles with like 2-4 variations per word. Is this enough? Should I be spinning actual paragraphs and stuff or more of the words or something? I guess it is tough to know exactly how much you need to spin but if anyone has any general guidelines they follow it would be appreciated.
In my opinion, 2 words per line is not enough. To be sure you need to check with Copyspace. Try to get at least 70-80% unique content. The higher unique rate the better.
generally, sppinning article, is not comes in copyscape, copyscape is one type of website which is scan the article, as well as finds duplicate article.......
I would say try to get at least 50% unique content. Try to spin every word you can without sacrificing readability, the more you can change the more potential articles you can get out of one.
If you want it spun perfectly than a complete re-write should be done. If you're just trying to spin it and send it quickly the best thing to do is try one (or a few) with simple changes and submit to copyscape to see if it passes. http://www.copyscape.com/
That would still leave me with 1 article ... the whole point of the spinning is to submit it to multiple sources and have each version be considered unique
Depends on what you are spinning for. There is no such thing as a duplicate content penalty IMO. If you spin to vary keyword combinations, then it doesn't matter if you only spin 20%. If you are trying to submit to article engines, you need complete sentence rewrites.
how about writing unique content each time... that will help you build links a lot quicker then spending your time re-writing your existing articles.