Does anyone use any article spinner or content creator to create unique articles

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by guptishika, Aug 5, 2008.

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    Hello,Does anyone here uses any kind of software or online service like that of

    wealthaffiliates.com to create unique rewritten articles which gets copyscaped

    and easily accepted by ezine from the already published articles.
     
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    bl4ckmaN^ Well-Known Member

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    Nop.

    I write my own articles, but I do use others articles to get idea what to write about, etc.
     
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    I use Submit Your Article which includes some basic article spinning. They call it "article leverage." It's quite easy to use and it doesn't mangle your copy like some of the "automatic" spinning does. It takes more time of course. The most important part about it to me is that you can spin your resource boxes - for SEO purposes I like to get links out to a lot of different pages at once and the resource spinner lets me do that. I made 13 resource boxes on my last article so with 2 different links in each - that's 26 different pages getting links because they submit the article (hence the name) to many different directories. Must mention: Not a free service. $37/month I think.
     
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    Zibblu, how is that article spinner compared to jetspinner.com ? (If you just happen to know that is)
     
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    I've used JetSpinner.com - I find it a bit tedious. Submit Your Article is a lot easier to use .. and as far as the article distribution - I find the articles end up on much better sites using SUA than using the Jet Submitter.
     
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    I've used article spinning, but its very tedious. It takes a long time to spin an article properly, so that everything makes sense and sounds good. There is no point in submitting stuff that doesn't sound good in my opinion.

    I've found rewriting my articles by hand to be shorter timewise, and better results. With the spun articles, I submitted to about 100 directories. With my hand written articles, I only submit to the top 5, but this seems to work about as well.
     
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    disagree. Click.

    I have used article spinning, but its really boring. It needs a long time to spin an article correctly, so that everything makes good sense and sounds great. There's no point in submitting stuff that does not sound great in my judgment.
    I have found rewriting my articles manually to be shorter timewise, and better results. With the spun articles, I submitted to about one hundred directories. With my handwritten articles, I only submit to the top five, but this appears to work nearly as well.

    percentage change = 40.48% (85 words from 84 approx) in 1.00 secs
     
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    Article marketing is not so fun as it was before.
     
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    Stop spinning and faking your content. Google and the other SEs will eventually catchup with those tricks.
     
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    disagree again. It depends entirely on the balance between spinners and google's anti dupe detection.

    We're really not too far off spinners that can write 'as well as' a typical human. And then google really DO have a problem, because onpage stuff becomes virtually impossible to quantify accurately.

    Let's face it, Google's serps are ALREADY chock-full of spam, so what makes you think they can suddenly turn it around? The myth of the 'genius level' Google employee is just that, a myth. Just like the myth of the genius 'Microsoft employee' turned out to be BS (ask anyone with a Linux server - i.e. most of us).
     
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    Since I write for people rather than machines I don't see a good reason to use a spinning program. I choose my words carefully and I don't want them to be mangled so that search engine spiders will give them preference, especially since I am mostly writing to get traffic.
     
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    I use jetspinner. I notice alot of people saying it takes too long. Well I disagree. When I spin an article it takes 6 to 8 hours and the articles I create all make perfect sense. This is far less time then it would take to manually write 100 or 200 or however many articles you need. It just takes a little practice. It also helps to break the article up into individual sentences, then place them together again when you have finished. This way it is easier to read and easier to find any possible mistakes before trying to spin it. Trust me. It works if you get it right.
     
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