If you use content spinners to rewrite articles, or PLR, there's a new one that's free until February 1st. It's called The Best Spinner. You can check it out here:
http://thebestspinner.com/
I haven't used this, but the video is impressive.
If you use content spinners to rewrite articles, or PLR, there's a new one that's free until February 1st. It's called The Best Spinner. You can check it out here:
http://thebestspinner.com/
I haven't used this, but the video is impressive.
Thanks Rick. I can see where this thing might be helpful in certain situations. Like if someone has difficulty writing - but you write well.
I seem to remember the Mark Mason uses article spinners, and people buy them, so there must be a value, but I'm not getting what that value is. Maybe someone else can chime in on this: If the duplicate content risk is mostly a myth, therefore a moot issue, what's the value of this kind of product (unless Maybe I was selling PLR or something)?
I'd also say that VERY careful proofreading is necessary.
Jeanette - Say you want to submit 10 unique articles to 10 different Directories. You write one article, put it in the spinner, and it rewrites it for you. It's main value is in saving you time. Most spinners I've seen produce crap. This one looks better.
I haven't looked at this one, so take this with a grain of salt...
It's been my experience that by the time you set up the spinner with various word choices, then proof the finished product (because it won't make sense 9 times out of 10), you could have "spun" the article yourself. Twice.
I know a lot of IM types blast hundreds of article directories with spun content, but I can't imagine that does anything for your rankings or your reputation. I'd rather spend my time writing one really great article to submit to the top five or six directories than produce hundreds of sub-standard articles to spew across the web.
[/end of article spinner rant]
Cindy
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I don't use spinners. I thought people that do might want to give this one a look.
Well after looking at it I will say it probably earns its title as "The Best Spinner." The samples they showed in the video were pretty good. I still think the whole idea of "spinning" an article is pointless at best (based on discussion in the elite group) and spammy at worst (based on some spun articles I've read - or tried to read).
If you're going to do it, though, this spinner looks like a good choice.
Cindy
The Educated VA
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Earn a Living Online as a Virtual Assistant - Step by Step VA
I too have tried spinners in the past but find they take just as long to complete a new article with the right words and grammar, that I just stick to writing myself. Occaisonally if I need a thesaurus when my mind can't think of synonyms it comes in handy, so I do own one, just don't use it much.
LOL! I have the thesaurus.com as one of the very few sites I keep in my FF bookmarks toolbar, so it's always right there.
The Best Spinner is great (I've used and still use several of them)...it won't be free super soon (like days by now I think) but I'm sometimes finding the list of synonyms becoming more and more cumbersome as more are added; it takes me as long to scroll through some of them as to just add them off the top of my head or type them into webster for a list of synonyms and just pick and type those! (but I'm also a fast typer LOL and have a pretty good 'thesaurus' in my head!).
I love it though...just, again, starting to seem more cumbersome as more and more synonyms are added.
...spinning saves a lot of time if you spin deeply and do it right. You can generate a lot of unique articles out of one good spin.
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