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I'm wondering what some of you are using for software for spinning.

I'm looking for something where a human writer rewrites some of the content and delivers a quality article. I've used Best Spinner before, but not sure if there's something else out there that is better.

John
#software #spinning
  • Profile picture of the author bloggerd
    Hi you can try this
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    http://www.spinrewriter.com
    you get 5 day free trial to test it out. not my site came accross it the other day while searching
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    • Profile picture of the author keyon
      Watch out....if some of the more seasoned members of this forum chime in, they'll tell you that "spinning" articles is pure folly. Of course, selling the software can be a lucrative business for those who like to prey on naive customers.
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    • Profile picture of the author tanshi
      Originally Posted by bloggerd View Post

      Hi you can try this
      Code:
      http://www.spinrewriter.com
      you get 5 day free trial to test it out. not my site came accross it the other day while searching
      My vote also goes to SpinRewriter! The best tool for those who really care about the quality of the articles.
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  • Profile picture of the author mikewithsfi
    I spin many articles, but I do proof read them to make sure they are grammatically correct, and make sense. I use extreme word spinner as a free account and get 10 free rewrites a day. But again I do proof read and correct grammer errors.
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  • Profile picture of the author Hitmanad
    Yep, I just read some recent posts. Alexa seems to make a good case about spinning.

    I've never used junky, poor content spinners. I've always made sure the stuff I've spun read well and we spent a lot of time spinning. And really, I've included spinning as a very minor part of my SEO plan.

    But it's looking like spinning may not even be necessary any longer.
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