As mentioned by the other members, article spinning is a black hat technique and thus not a preferable move from any SEO person seeking a backlink or traffic. Thus its better to have a copyright protected article that is completely unique to the best of your knowledge!
I guess I can write a brand new article in an hour. The feedback on my question has been overwhelmingly negative, so I will not do any article spinning for now, unless someone has something to say that would change my mind?
The best technique is to get some idea form different types of articles and then make it into your own words. This will really make a good impact and provide you a hundred percent result. Concierge Services India
Article spinning is a waste of time in today's IM world and technology. Google has taken serious steps against techniques trying to artificially manipulate rankings, and the effect is showing up in a powerful manner. I can give you the name of a free spinner almost as good as The Best Spinner, which is Spinner Chief. However, you won't get too far with this software, since article marketing isn't effective anymore. I own TBS, but haven't used it since a long time (for tasks other than looking up synonyms for some words) because of Google's update, and many marketers have left article spinning as well, and switched to original, quality articles.
Write low quality but write it yourself and as Article Spinning is black hat so, it is risky in your negative reputation in search engines and SE may ban your domain
Funyy how everyone say article spinning is very bad and go onto services page and see how many bad articles service are being offered.
Best spinner is the better than any other spinner software. You can easily spin of your article and also post that on web.
should in making article should be in accordance with the needs of visitors who want to better know the information is more precise and accurate, which can be a source of information
These last couple of answers were very weird. It's just... you know, you write your heart out and come up with a great article, and then you can only post it in one place on the internet? What I'm trying to say is, say you have a world-class article, what would be the risks of posting it on your blog, linking to it, AND publishing it on two or three article websites? Would you get banned from search engines for that? It seems exaggerated to me, isn't it only natural to post an article you wrote to more than one site, in order to get more readers? It seems all your money's one one site which you want to post your article on...
There is a huge misconception about publishing articles on the internet. If you have a great article, you should first post it on your own website or blog, get it indexed and then submit to other articles directories, such as Ezine Articles or any other article directories that you want. Just don't post it twice or more on your own website. That's what Google calls duplicate content. Webmasters go to Ezine Articles, for example, to get material for their own websites. It's called syndication. The exact same article gets published on many websites and that's what you want. You want your article to get published because it generates more backlinks and possibly more traffic.
I have published a few articles on Ezine Articles and they got loads of links to them, i.e. they were re-published on other sites. Mostly content farms which I do not believe helps me a lot. So do you think it would not be a problem to post them on different sites? Which sites are best for article publishing in your experience? I've tried google knol, squidoo, article websites, personal blogs, blogs on the website etc.
Once you put your article Ezine Articles, I don't believe there is any way you can control who picks up your article and re-publishes it. Nevertheless, the article must be published in full and would include the links from your resource box, thereby creating a backlink. If the articles are posted on content farms, Google may not be too impressed, but it does create a backlink, which can add some juice to your website; so it doesn't hurt. Posting the article on Knol, Squidoo and other Web 2.0 websites is fine. Depending on where you want to send the reader, the links could be to your own money site, pre-sell page or directly to the vendor site if you're doing affiliate marketing. Personally, I don't think it helps much to submit the article to mass numbers of directories. I usually manually submit to the top sites like Ezine, Amazine, ideamarketers, articlesbase, goarticles and articledashboard and forget the rest. The thing is, you don't want the other places where you submit the article to outrank your own original posting on your primary money website.
Try software from my signature. My software does not create many copies from 1 articles it creates only one rewritten article, but it is readable and copyscape passed. Maybe you just need to edit it slightly but it is not necessary. All rewrite is done automatically, you do not need to add synonyms manually like on best spinner or same software
Many thanks for your help, I do believe what you are saying could be really helpful for me. My strategy (or lack thereof) has always been, write an article, release it out into the wild, and see what happens. I hope I understand you correctly, that's why I will ask again: If I publish an article on a blog, which links to my website, and then re-publish the same article on four or five article websites, do you think that would be a good strategy? Or would that constitute duplicate content?