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Free Content Spinner & Article Spinning Explained
In my last post I wrote about the benefits of using an article or content spinner and briefly mentioned the free content spinner service at Jetspinner. But I omitted to explain how article spinning works, or how to do it, before I went off on vacation.
The 3 sentences below illustrate the concept:
1. Making money with articles is straightforward as long as you learn the right way to do it.
2. If you know what you’re doing, it’s fairly easy to generate income using article marketing.
3. Marketing with articles is easy and profitable once you have mastered the basic technique.
What I’ve done is write essentially the same thing, but expressed in 3 different ways.
I could have made even more variation within each of the 3 sentences by providing alternatives for words and phrases used in the sentence.
If we take sentence #1 again, as alternatives to “Making money with articles,” I could have written:
“Making a profit from articles” or
“Employing article marketing to make money” or
“Profiting from article writing”
Any of those would still flow perfectly well into, “is straightforward as long as …” and carry the same meaning.
That’s exactly the process you go through with a content spinner. You rewrite your base article providing alternative words, phrases and sentences (even paragraphs for maximum differentiation between article versions) for the article spinner software to process.
Once you’ve finished the software will run through the content, randomly selecting from all the alternatives you’ve supplied for each bit of text and combining them into a new article. Then in a matter of seconds it does it again, and again up to however many times you specify, creating another unique variation of the article each time.
With each run you can create hundreds of new articles.
Of course, you need some way of telling the content spinner what the alternative bits of text actually are. That’s easily accomplished by inserting a pipe character (“|”) between your variations. A pipe represents “or” in many programing languages (and boolean search engine inputs) and that’s exactly how it’s used here.
In addition you need to isolate your variations from the surrounding text with a couple of curly braces (“{” and “}”) so that your article spinner knows where to start and stop replacing.
Now, imagine sentence #1 above was the first line in your base article. Here’s how you’d re-write it as an article spinner replacement block:
{Making money with articles is straightforward as long as you learn the right way to do it|If you know what you’re doing, it’s fairly easy to generate income using article marketing|Marketing with articles is easy and profitable once you have mastered the basic technique}.
You could stop there, but it’s even better if you put (nest) replacements within replacements like this (taking just our first sentence above as an example):
{{Making money with articles|Making a profit from articles|Employing article marketing to make money|Profiting from article writing} is straightforward as long as you learn the right way to do it| …(your other alternative sentences here) …}.
I know that might look a bit complicated, but it’s really not when you’re doing it yourself.
Making sense of what someone else has done is MUCH harder than adding the braces and pipes as you’re writing, because then you already have the intended result in your head, rather than having to work backwards to try and figure it out.
Jetspinner wasn’t around when I started spinning content, so I had to buy my own article spinner software. You can use this free content spinner to get all the same benefits that I had to pay for.
Take note that although it’s is free, Jetspinner is fully functional and not limited in any way (at the time of writing). It’s almost identical to other article spinners that are on sale now, or that you have to pay a monthly membership to use. In fact, it has a data merge function that my own content spinner lacks.
On top of that, the content spinner links into Jetsubmitter, which will optionally submit different versions of your article to almost 500 article directories while you make a drink!
It didn’t occur to me when I first saw Jetspinner, but later I realized this is a golden opportunity for you to get one up on the competition without spending a penny.
Jetspinner is brand new and not many people know about it yet. Start using their free content spinner now to avoid search engine duplicate content penalties and you can quickly establish yourself as an expert author, creating hundreds of backlinks long before everyone else is doing it.
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Why Use An Article Content Spinner?
Content spinners are rapidly becoming a required tool in article marketing. Spinning articles is the process of taking a single article and using the content as a basis to create tens or even hundreds of new, unique versions.
All of the spun articles contain the exact same information, simply written in a different way, thereby making each article both naturally human-readable and unique in terms of the actual words used.
What’s the point?
If you’re not using a content spinner, when you submit to article directories or have your article posted on other websites, search engines like Google are now able to tell that the text in each location is identical, or in other words, duplicate content.
Don’t be misled by people who tell you it doesn’t matter because other content on the page is different.
That’s not how it works.
The search engines compare pages by looking at lots of snippets or “snapshots” of the text on the page, and then seeing what percentage match up. When a certain threshold percentage is reached, the content is considered duplicate.
In addition, most of the other content on an article page is going to be navigation and ads anyway, which being almost identical on every page of a site is often easily identified as such and ignored in the comparison.
And simply swapping out words for other synonyms doesn’t get passed Google these days either, unless you change so many that the article is no longer readable. I bought some software that does that, but now I never use it.
When it decides it’s looking at duplicate content, the search engine selects which of the pages containing that content it thinks is most relevant for the keyword search performed, and gives it prominence by demoting the rest. It values backlinks from the articles in a similar manner.
And as Google has clearly stated, even if you’re the original author, the copy of the article considered most relevant by Google may not be the one on your website. In fact, unless you have a strong site, it’s more than likely that Google will display a result from a higher PR, better linked article directory.
With article spinning you can ensure that the versions of articles on your website are different from the versions anywhere else. You can even submit different versions to different article directories, and allow people to download unique versions for use on their own sites.
Can you see the power in that?
You could conceivably even build out an entire site with numerous versions of the same article — each page will appear to be unique to the search engines, because textually they are!
There are a few article spinners on the market now, including Article Uniqualizer, Artemis Pro and Content Rewriter Pro.
There’s also Jetspinner, a new free content spinner service.