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Has anyone tried Article Spinning?

I randomly came across a website that offers a free article spinning service (just in case someone doesn’t know, article spinning takes 1 article and automatically rewrites it in to multiple unique articles, atleast that is my understanding) and was wondering if anyone on BQ has tried article spinning and do they recommend it?

Scott asked this questions on January 13th, 2009.

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Question answered by: Mark Mason Subscribed to comments via email

Date/Time: 1-13-2009 14:57:26 Reference: #2510

Most automatic spinners generate garbage. If you want quality content, that is no way to get it.

HOWEVER, semi-automatic spinners are great.

You can write a sentence like this:

{Garry Conn|Garry|Mr. Conn} is a {genius|niche blogging expert|madman}.

Once spun, that will get you the following unique sentences at random.

Garry Conn is a genius.
Garry Conn is a niche blogging expert.
Garry Conn is a madman.
Garry is a genius.
Garry is a niche blogging expert.
Garry is a madman.
Mr. Conn is a genius.
Mr. Conn is a niche blogging expert.
Mr. Conn is a madman.

This is great for distributing the “same” article to many sources (for article marketing, for example).

Regards,
mark

 
Question answered by: Scott

Date/Time: 1-13-2009 15:18:49 Reference: #2515

Mark, thanks for the answer and nice example using garry ahahah

 
Question answered by: Mark Mason Subscribed to comments via email

Date/Time: 1-13-2009 15:19:37 Reference: #2516

My pleasure.

 
Question answered by: Garry Conn

Date/Time: 1-13-2009 15:21:33 Reference: #2517

I just want to let everyone know….

Garry Conn is a genius.
Garry Conn is a niche blogging expert.
Garry Conn is a madman.
Garry is a genius.
Garry is a niche blogging expert.
Garry is a madman.
Mr. Conn is a genius.
Mr. Conn is a niche blogging expert.
Mr. Conn is a madman.

All of the above is true.

lol

;)

 
Question answered by: Articles Spinning

Date/Time: 1-14-2009 05:28:26 Reference: #2652

Mark is absolutely right - most of the so-called automated article spinners out there only spit out garbage. It’s not enough to just replace one word with dozens of other synonyms. Article spinning is much more than that. Because of the complexity of the English language, just replacing words with synonyms won’t do the trick and will only end up giving anyone completely unreadable articles. Instead of thinking synonyms when it comes to article spinning, you should think of phrases rewrites, sentences rewrites and paragraph rewrites. When combined, these will give you far more excellent output than just replacing one word with several synonyms.

 
Question answered by: Klajdi Hena

Date/Time: 1-14-2009 20:49:15 Reference: #2723

I have never heard of this Article Spinning.

 
Question answered by: Rich Hill

Date/Time: 1-14-2009 23:48:45 Reference: #2738

If you have a lot of content that you want to make into a lot more content for article marketing and such, I personally think it is better to put your own spin on it, manually.

The articles will take you a little more time to do but at least they will sound real.
If you want to keep it real, you can do your own spin and it will sound better.
Spinning an article is something that takes a little time but not too hard to do.
It is real easy to spin an article and does not take much time.

Rich Hill

 
Question answered by: Rick imby

Date/Time: 1-14-2009 23:51:54 Reference: #2740

I have used it in some of my other niches. I love it. I will spin ten articles and ask for 10 spins. This gives me 100 articles. It takes me about the same time to spin an article as to write the article.

I then put all these spins into a big mash. Then as I am writing articles I will grab a couple of paragraphs out of my mash. It has worked great for me. I tend to write 4 sentence paragraphs with a heading. These are stand alone paragraphs that fit into most any article.

Rick

 
Question answered by: nishu

Date/Time: 1-15-2009 02:18:58 Reference: #2761

its a hard core black hat thing! Unless you are a blackhat database warlord there is no point think about it.
Create new usable content and add value to web!

 
Question answered by: Rich Hill

Date/Time: 1-15-2009 10:30:13 Reference: #2810

I’ve got another thought about this.

What about spinning some of your existing Blog articles yourself and just make them readable, and then submit them to article marketing sites for the purpose of collecting a backlink.

Seems that should work ok, and you don’t REALLY care if it is written perfectly because you are not so interested in other people absorbing it as much as you are interested in the value of the link in.

Now if one were to do this, it would likely be better to modify your article keywords I believe. No sense in creating competition in the serps for the keyword you are trying to rank for.

Anybody got any ideas along this line?

Rich Hill

 
Question answered by: Nick Subscribed to comments via email

Date/Time: 1-15-2009 17:49:53 Reference: #2858

I played with a couple of spinners some once just to see what they did/how they worked and I was far from impressed. My well-written article came out as if it was written by a 3rd grader whose native language was something far from English.

I like the idea above of putting different words in a given spot and using that to duplicate content across sources. Something like that may at least be readable, but then again, for the time it would take to do that, you would probably be just as well off writing a whole new article and increasing the amount of information available on your site(s).

 
Question answered by: Scott

Date/Time: 1-15-2009 21:50:49 Reference: #2890

All of the answers has been great. It definitely seems like a too good to be true idea and you guys confirmed that. I have not written any articles yet for article directories and wanted to get some opinions about articles spinning before I wrote them. I like the idea of writing an article once and then just re writing it myself as well as the idea of re writing an old article on my blog and then posting it to article directories for backlinks.

 
Question answered by: TEGS

Date/Time: 2-1-2009 01:34:12 Reference: #4711

There are people who offer manual article spinning.

I’ve never tried it but it sounds good.

 
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