Articles: Do people still have uses to spin 1 article hundreds of times?

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Hey guys.

I see a lot of people selling articles, but this could be for maybe 10 different articles at $7 each or something.

I wanted to know, do people still have use for 1 article (1 theme / message) to be spun hundreds of times, with each version having a high unique %?

These would be high quality manual spins.

I wanted to know could something like this be beneficial to people for building backlinks and submitting to article directories.

Also, what would be the standard price per article for something like this? Thinking about getting into it.


Any help will be greatly appreciated and thanks will be given.

Thanks!
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    • Profile picture of the author MarketingVet09
      Originally Posted by Andrei View Post

      I believe that there are a lot of people who still do it...
      Thanks for your reply.

      This type of thing is for building backlinks through article directories, correct?


      I'm also curious if anyone who has experience, can come post how much they'd pay per unique article, or the current market rate (again, this is for 1 article being spun dozens to hundreds of times.. high quality, manual spin with unique versions)
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  • Profile picture of the author Dragontech
    Besides article directories, most people also use them in web2.0 blogs.

    There are some Fiverr gigs for manual article spinning but they either just spin in sentence level or in word level.

    But to get something high quality, you may want to spin them in both levels.

    You may follow what Mark Ling (creator of Affilorama) suggests the 3x3 spinning, which means to spin 3 times in sentence level and 3 times in word level.

    And I think the best way to do that is to outsource it in places like oDesk or Freelancer, you can expect a rate between $10-20 for this kind of spinning. (at least in my case )

    Hope this helps,
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    • Profile picture of the author MarketingVet09
      Originally Posted by Jet Chan View Post

      Besides article directories, most people also use them in web2.0 blogs.

      There are some Fiverr gigs for manual article spinning but they either just spin in sentence level or in word level.

      But to get something high quality, you may want to spin them in both levels.

      You may follow what Mark Ling (creator of Affilorama) suggests the 3x3 spinning, which means to spin 3 times in sentence level and 3 times in word level.

      And I think the best way to do that is to outsource it in places like oDesk or Freelancer, you can expect a rate between $10-20 for this kind of spinning. (at least in my case )

      Hope this helps,

      Hi, thanks for your detailed response.. when you say $10-20... that is for how many versions of 1 article?

      How do I put this... Ok, I started off saying, for someone who wants HUNDREDS of, unique articles, from 1 original article.

      I'm sure you dont mean only $10 to 20 for hundreds of high quality versions..

      Can you see a scenario where 1 client, would want to buy hundreds of versions of 1 article? And how much would the regular rate be per, lets say, 500 word article, in a scenario like this?

      Let me know if you have any insight on that.

      thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author MattCatania
    If you're spinning articles in an attempt to somehow pass them off as 'quality' pieces that will capture and sustain the attention of a targeted audience, then I'd say an infinite amount of copies would be worth around ~$0.00.

    A more viable approach would be to simply write your own well researched articles from scratch. But hey, it's not my reputation on the line...
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  • Profile picture of the author Eduard Stinga
    I don't know if they work or not anymore - but honestly, I really hope they don't work anymore and I hope you know why
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  • Profile picture of the author Dinospider
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    People DO still use spinned articles but my personal view and what i do is ONLY use unique articles in everything from web 2.0's to content from now on, Google gives a higher value to unique content stuffed with pictures and video for the user then it does for spinned content.

    I've seen much better results from using unique content in web 2.0's then i ever did using spinned content.

    To save money on unique content i grab already written articles and have them rewritten into unique content thus much better then spinning the content.

    With Google's recent update, i think the next few months we'll see more and more people using unique content then spinning articles.

    but.. that's my personal view and what is working for myself, what works for myself might not work for others.
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  • Profile picture of the author jason17
    a lot of people only spin the article , but there is must some add unique at the artikel which different with others
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    • Profile picture of the author tantivy
      Definitely and sure of it, there are many peeps out there who spin articles. They use these spun articles for backlinking purposes. $7 for a unique article is reasonable and cheap if you will spin it a hundred times.
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