Selling Article Spinning Service, up to 200 Copyscape proof unique articles!

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    Article Spinning Service

    Our current semi-automated method is:

    1. Load your article into spinning software
    2. Add alternative sentences
    3. Choose synonyms for around 70% of words
    4. Spell check
    5. Proof read
    6. Spin 'X' amount automatically
    7. Test spun articles
    8. Copyscape test

    Every spun version of the article will read as if it had been manually written as we select the appropriate synonyms to use.
    As the spinning is automatic we can offer one price whether you want 5 or 200 different versions.

    The job is done in the UK by a University educated native writer with an English Grammar Qualification.

    Set price: $40

    Discounts available on large orders.

    Questions welcomed.

    (We can also write the original article; please see our Article Writing Service)
     
    StevieP, Feb 2, 2010 IP
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    Komicwords Well-Known Member

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    you don`t mention how much article we get for $40, say I have 200 PLR need to be re-writen and all should be copyscape pass, how much should we pay?
     
    Komicwords, Feb 2, 2010 IP
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    StevieP Well-Known Member

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    It is a set price of $40 dollars per article: If you give me an article I can re-write it 2 or 200 times its the same price.

    Example: If you give me 2 original articles you could have 200 versions of each; total 400 articles and it would cost you $80.
     
    StevieP, Feb 3, 2010 IP
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