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Do you want to create Unique Content? – Try Article Spinner!

7 July 2007 One Comment

Would you like to find ways to create unique content for your blog or website? One easy way is to search for Creative Commons licensed articles on the web. Simply visit http://search.creativecommons.org/and choose which type of licensed content you would like to get. Either you can search for works that you can use for commercial purposes or search for works that you can modify, adapt, or build upon. Check if you need to acknowledge (attribution) to the source and the author.There is only one problem – search engines will penalize duplicate content. If you are copying from another website and posting the same, Google may stamp your blog as spammy site. Here’s a possible solution. Timophy has developed an article spinner – that translates your article into an unique content (like employing Thesarus in Microsoft Word).http://spin.webeloper.com/Copy and paste your text and get it rephrased so it would look unique to your blog. Choose how much you want to spin (how much you would wish to change) from 0 to 100%. It will be done. Check for grammar on your own, though.For example,the author’s original description of this ‘article spinner’ tool:”You choose what percent you want your article to be spun. Traditional article marketing has become much harder and far less effective than it used to be. That’s partly due to increased competition but more down to the duplicate content filtering employed by Google and other search engines. Use this application to spin your own unique content.”gets spun (amount 50%) into this:”You decide what proportion you want your clause to be spun. tralatitious subdivision marketing has transform untold harder and distant little operative than it victimised to be. That’s partly payable to increased competition but statesman low to the twinned noesis filtering busy by Google and remaining hunting engines. Use this covering to twirl your have unique content”Kind of weird but, it is a hack to create filler posts in a jiffy.

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