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| Warrior Member Join Date: Aug 2011
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Anybody have any good ideas on how to create good content for sites - I have tried spinning and advanced spinning and does not flow like real English - I have rewritten articles - that seems to take too long - Are there any techniques for faster rewriting articles or anything I am missing - I have even hired a couple of experienced spinners to spin articles and they still came out really awkward - Is having someone write articles for me the only alternative?? If anyone has any ideas, please let me know. Thanks |
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| Warrior Hermaphrodite Join Date: Dec 2010
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Since everything you have tried seems unsatisfactory to you... ...write them yourself. |
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| Good Bloke Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: Brisbane, Australia
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Spun articles will never be perfect. But trying to be perfect is something that ends up holding you back in this game (and many others). What do you want the article for? If it's for your website, have them written by someone. If it's for tier 2 links that will still get traffic, rewrite on a sentence level - it's still very easy to write a flowing spin this way. If it's for getting links indexed or just building links in general, most of the sites won't ever get seen in the grand scheme of things, so there's not really much point in worrying about the quality. My 2c |
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