Spinning Content - How Many Percent Would be Good?

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I have The Best Spinner and I am wanting to spin some articles. I am wondering how many percent should I spin in order to make it seem unique in the eyes of Google?
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  • Profile picture of the author joshcoffy
    Originally Posted by fated82 View Post

    I have The Best Spinner and I am wanting to spin some articles. I am wondering how many percent should I spin in order to make it seem unique in the eyes of Google?
    There have been TONS of threads on this subject!

    Click Here to see a thread that has EVERY possible answer you could be looking for!

    Hope That helps!
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    • Profile picture of the author Jaymark
      I don't promote spinning of any kind. I frankly think it dilutes the web and goes against what it was always designed to do - provide useful information.

      I know there are strategies which say that the more articles you pump out, the better your site will rank. And yes there are guidelines as to how different the articles should be from one another. But the bottom line is that you are still diluting the Internet with information with essentially the same.

      If at all possible, please try to write unique articles. Yes they are more work but it will ultimately benefit your site in the long run. If you can't do it all yourself, there are plenty of services which can write the articles for you.

      Thanks!
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      • Profile picture of the author davidstar
        30% is good. Remember to proof read it before you submit each copy.
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  • Profile picture of the author x3xsolxdierx3x
    Originally Posted by fated82 View Post

    I have The Best Spinner and I am wanting to spin some articles. I am wondering how many percent should I spin in order to make it seem unique in the eyes of Google?
    Maybe it's just me, but when you use wording like THAT, it seems to convey that you want to engage in some level of trickery. How about just strive to provide readers with the highest quality, most unique, and accurate content possible?

    Was I the only one who didn't miss the Panda update?
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  • Profile picture of the author John Romaine
    I would suggest zero percent.

    Its commonly referred to as "original and engaging content"
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    • Profile picture of the author Joseph Robinson
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      Originally Posted by ramone_johnny View Post

      I would suggest zero percent.

      Its commonly referred to as "original and engaging content"
      Never heard of it. And this Panda update? What is that? Surely it won't be affecting those who spin and publish crappy, grammatically incorrect articles.

      Don't waste your time with article spinners. You want to be a content provider? Produce your own unique work every time. That's what the big G wants these days.
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      • Profile picture of the author John Romaine
        Originally Posted by Joe128139 View Post

        That's what the big G wants these days.
        Its what we want as web users too dude, not just G.
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  • Profile picture of the author dannypayton
    As i found out recently the more % it is rewritten the better. So change the content and the words as much as you can so google can't figure out that it's the same article.
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    • Profile picture of the author PatriciaJ
      As I've just emerged from over 3 hours of declining mostly spinned articles I would also say zero. Fresh quality articles are the way to go they don't waste your time or other people's.
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  • Profile picture of the author inhwanie
    If you're just trying to look for ways to submit multiple versions of the same article because you're afraid of duplicate content penalty that people talk about for the purpose of getting more exposure to a single article, save yourself some time and don't worry about that. If you're just trying to pretend like you have multiple unique articles because you are trying to find ways around writing original content, then dot dot dot.
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  • Profile picture of the author JamesGw
    Just rewrite the articles man or syndicate them as-is. Spinning makes them look horrible.
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  • Profile picture of the author Fazal Mayar
    Just rewrite them because we all do the same.
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  • Profile picture of the author Arock
    I think that google is too smart for the spinners. Maybe not right now for very unique variations, but the Google Super Brain will probably be able to sort thesaurus and sentence structure very soon. I think article marketing is on its last leg. Plus it is too much work anyhow for possible Google retribution.
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  • Profile picture of the author ContentMachine
    Original and authentic content will always be a better option than a spun article. Especially when it comes to SEO and rank
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  • Profile picture of the author The Magician
    When I used to write for Textbroker, I had a client who overwhelmed me with direct orders; the articles I wrote spun at 70% uniqueness. YMMV.

    Hope this helps,

    Jonathan
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  • Profile picture of the author imdomination
    I personally always do 80%+ and I only ever use my spun articles on 20 different sites. They're almost guaranteed to all be completely unique this way.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ryan Dodson
    The best authors on the web are the people who write from the heart with honest intentions of providing valuable content to their readers. I suggest re-thinking your strategy and writing original content. It's a win-win situation (for both your readers and you) because syndication is a hell of a lot easier than {doing|performing} this {tedious|arduous} {work|task} all {the time|day}
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  • Profile picture of the author mojojuju
    45%. Just trust me on this.
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    • Profile picture of the author PatriciaJ
      Again I've just come away from checking articles and most were declined at a glance because not even the titles or first paragraphs made sense.

      Why don't I want them on my sites?

      Because I care about my visitors and what they find. I want them to have a good experience, find the information that they want, come back again, click on the links, not be confused by poor spinning foolishly designed to trick Google.

      The only percentages anybody should be interested in is 100% quality and good presell and representation for their business whether it's on their own sites or intended for somebody elses.
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