Hi,
It depends on your objectives. Someone already mentioned this earlier:
Google bots can't appreciate literature. They could have some sort of function that's either more or less developed than Microsoft Word's grammar and spell checker as well as Microsoft Word's readability checker, though that's just about it. What does this mean?
A freshly written write-up that's human spun in paragraph and sentence level then TBS-spun in word level can produce more than 100 readable versions. It could each make sense and could provide useful content to a specific target audience, if the person who wrote, human spun and TBS-spun it knows how to communicate to a target audience a set of benefits provided by tips, advice, info, strategies and techniques that they're looking for, in a way that they can easily understand. The person should also know how to optimize the write-up for search engine bots. SEOPressor can be used to check the SE optimization of the initial version of the write-up (prespun freshly written version)...
Each version, with one or two backlinks anchored by any of a relevant set of your target keywords, can be posted and submitted to multiple high domain homepage
PR article directories, blog networks and Web 2.0 sites among others...
Say you use AMR and submit one version to 1200++ article directories, then get 700 successful submissions and 300 instantly approved and published articles. Say your write-up has two backlinks anchored by two of your target keywords in the resource box. Two backlinks x 300 published articles in 300 high domain homepage
PR article directories = 600
PR 0 backlinks...
Say you again submit the next version (you have 100 versions, so this is version 2/100) using AMR. That's another 600 backlinks. Say you submit all of them using AMR...
100 articles x 300 published articles in 300 high domain homepage
PR article directories = 30000 published
PR 0 articles in 300 high domain homepage
PR article directories
30000 published
PR 0 articles in 300 high domain homepage
PR article directories x 2 backlinks = 60000
PR 0 backlinks
In contrast, you can write a non-spun write-up and manually submit it to your list of the top five article directories. You get 10
PR 0 backlinks...
So, in terms of
SEO and backlinks -- You decide. You can either get 60K
PR 0 backlinks from a freshly written, human spun and TBS-spun article, or 10
PR 0 backlinks from a unique article manually submitted to five article directories...
I for one recommend unique, high quality non-spun write-ups for your onsite content and for your content syndication deals with webmasters of high traffic, high authority websites offering content relevant to your write-up, your target audience for the write-up, your site content and your target keywords...
Instead of article directory
SEO and backlink building, here's a suggestion that can give you better
SEO results, and if coupled with a good content syndication plan for your traffic generation campaigns, then you get the traffic of high authority websites from your content syndication deals and also get organic search traffic from high Google rankings:
1. Google each of your target keywords. Take note of the top ten page results for each of your keywords. These will be your top ten competitors per keyword.
2. Use
SEO SpyGlass to determine the backlink portfolio/profile of each of those competing pages.
SEO SpyGlass can gather these details: URLs of linking pages where the backlinks are found, number of backlinks/linking pages,
PR of linking pages, keyword anchors used for those backlinks, IPs of the domains where those linking pages are found, number of outbound links in linking pages, and Alexa rank of the domains. Don't forget to also check the backlink portfolio/profile of the homepage of the domain where those competing pages are found.
3. Outdo the backlink profile/portfolio of those competing pages and their domain's homepage by:
3.1. Use a tool to find expired and deleted high
PR domains with niche and keyword-relevant domain names...
3.2. Use
SEO SpyGlass to validate the
PR of the expired and deleted domains by analyzing its backlink portfolio/profile details provided by
SEO SpyGlass...
3.3. Register the best domains. Remember that Google can see domain registrant details even with whois guard. It will look suspicious for them if they see multiple domains registered by one person, with each domain homepage having links pointing to one and the same site. This arrangement will look, in the eyes of Google, as a campaign to manipulate Google's ranking algo...
3.4. Get one unique server IP for each domain.
3.5. Set up a Wordpress site for each domain.
3.6. Write a 300++-word homepage with backlinks pointing to your target websites. Also link to other high authority websites in your niche. Just don't go overboard in terms of the number of outbound links in your homepage, of course.
3.7. Develop a 2-minute introductory video for each of your new sites. Post it in your homepage, or upload it to Youtube, get the embed code and embed the video into your homepage. Remember: Google loves media-rich sites.
3.8. Write four other static pages and five posts for each of your new high
PR websites. Place backlinks, anchored by your other target keywords, in those pages and posts.
3.9. While your pinging your offsite content with your backlinks and building backlinks for your main websites, also ping and build backlinks for your new websites mentioned above. At least at this point, you aren't building backlinks for your articles on article directories owned by others or for your blog snippets in blog networks owned by others. Here: Your spending time and resources pinging and building backlinks for your own Web property network with your backlinks for your main websites.
3.10. Offer guest authoring arrangements in your Web property network in exchange for either unique content for your Web property network, or $$$.
That's just about it.