Ok, I have asked this before, but didn't really get a good answer or an answer that I was looking for. 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 some many dang articles a day for myself and my clients. Besides trying to outsource my work, isn't their an easier alternative to writing articles? Basically, I want to know any good and bad experiences with spinning articles.
I don't know what they have against spuned articles, I have a lot of them and I didn't have any problems, except that text is always same just sniping. This is my 800 post yay I hope guys here will help you more.
Ugh, I can't imagine any spun article being quality enough to keep visitors. I suppose it's a viable alternative though if all you are looking for is the one time SE visitor.
Base on my research i have i think The Best Spinner it's one of the best,you should compare it to the one you found.
That is the one that I'm talking about... It has to be the best one out there, but most people say that "ANY" spun article is not of quality. If that's the case. What's "Quality" to you?
Spun articles? The problem with them is they might be fine for search engines which are looking for keywords. But to any human reader it's normally a bunch of garbage that's been rehashed 50 times over and then the cat spat it out. I've yet to come across any spun article that doesn't look 'off' to a human reader. Would you read the same article written 40 times only with the words jumbled around? For example when somebody looks for 'Cat food data' they visit a site. That site has the same data as another site, the same points, the same hints and tips - the only difference is the sentences are in different order. They then visit another site, only this new site has 100% original articles, well written and thought out. Which website will they rank higher? Which website will the link to? Which website do they think is pretty much spam? You're dealing with real humans with intelligence, not a search bot. Don't take your readers for fools! The problem with spun articles is that they are carbon copies and never look or feel original. To anybody searching for something, it's going to become obvious, very quickly, that your website has pretty much the same data as the next website. There's goes your repeat visitors, users, word of mouth, back links. I'd avoid them at all cost.
Why do you want to publish spun articles? Anything that you post on the internet that has your link attached to it is a direct reflection on your brand and the product you offer. If you post garbage, you can't possibly expect good things in return.
I agree with some of the comments above, that spun articles are only ok for the search engine spiders. I've tried doing it a few times and just cannot bring myself to submit something that is so hard to read and comes over as rubbish. It is hard to keep up with writing them yourself but at the end of the day at least you do have quality for both search engines and the reader
You have to use a good spinner that lets you create readable content. This takes time and patience. If you use an auto program, it will turn out like garbage.
As an article directory administrator, I actually have no problem with spun articles, as long as Google does not have a problem with them. Just spin the article and proofread it after wards and just spend a minute cleaning up the grammar. It beats writing a new one from scratch. Please stop by and submit an article to my article directory.
Very nicely said and straight to a great point.. I guess the reason I'm asking is because I came across thebestspinner(dot)com) and it looks really good. The person that's selling it even gives a great tutorial on how the product works... If you can, take a look at it and let me know your thoughts on this... I would greatly appreciate it.
Spun articles are a great asset if they are quality. In the past they have gotten a bad name, but in reality the new spinners are really good! I use The Best Spinner and it is really a great product! You can just click a button and get a pretty good article or put in 5 or 10 minutes of work and great an 80+% unique article that reads perfect.
Now, the only reason it would be hard for me to believe you is because you are promoting thebestspinner in your sig... 2 ways to look at it, right? Maybe it is really good, or maybe its really good because you're affiliated with it? lmao...
Article spinning can be a great... I repeat GREAT way of creating mass readable content. But it's only as good as the techniques you use. Check my guide for tips on how I spin articles...and charge $30 a pop for doing it! Also, a free spinner I used to use was www.spinprofit.com, but as soon as you realise that your time is worth money (in lost profits), you'll migrate to a paid version. Not to overly promote my site or anything, but check it out for a reviews and guides if you're interested in article spinning.
If you go for spun articles, just make sure they are readable and make sense to a human reader and not only the search engines.
The problem with spun articles is usability. They are as "usable" to the end user. This is bad for you because Google hates things that interfere with the user experience. And thus, ultimately, you'll have trouble with Google if you start using lots of spun articles.
There's also the issue of how you will use the articles. If you're going to use them to fill up your own web site in a week, people will tire of reading the same thing. If you're giving ten versions for bloggers to use hither and yon, they might love to inform their readers with stuff that they otherwise might not be aware of. If you're going to fill thousands of web sites and confuse search engines so nobody can find your own site, then you might have done something wrong.