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| Active Warrior Join Date: Apr 2010
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Has anyone figured out the perfect number of sentence-level spins for your articles? I usually roll with 3 and it seems to work, but I'm wondering if anyone has been able to get away with 2. It'd save a lot of time and be a lot cheaper in the long run... thoughts?
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| Banned War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2010
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This honestly depends on the articles usage and across how many places it is going to be used, what places these are etc etc etc When i spin an article i just do it on a phrase and word level! When i employ or pay someone to do it then they re-write each one twice and then spin it all on a phrase and word level too. These articles i then use for everything. Whereas my own i just use for crappy backlink mass submissions and that is it! Mark Blaze |
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I do not have any fixed number of how many spins per sentence but mainly on the overall spin percentage of more than 30%.
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: May 2009
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How many times are you expecting to have it published? 2 spins is fine for under 50 publishes assuming the content is at least 300 words in my experience, but if I'm using a content syndication service I'll usually aim for 3 sentence variations, and if the service allows, I'll do some nested spinning as well. 30% uniqueness is considered the bog standard for indexing. I'd aim for 40% though just to be safe.
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