How to find the readability and uniqueness of a spun articles..?

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Guys,

I am spinning and rewriting a article from single source, but don't know how to check the quality of my spun article.

How to find readability of a fresh or spun article..?

And, how to find uniqueness of spun articles..?

I just need to compare them with the original article and spun one.


Is there any best free tools or websites for that and are you using..?

How you deal with this..?

Please help me.
#articles #find #readability #rewrite #spin #spun #uniqueness
  • Profile picture of the author TimothyTorrents
    Well, before someone jumps in and tells you to write unique content...

    I use this website to check each article for plagiarism (exact phrase matches) Plagiarism Checker it only takes a few minutes for each article.

    You can test the readability on your own. Try reading the article; does it "flow"? I am no expert on spinning content but I think as long as each sentence makes sense you are good.

    Just remember, unique content beats spun content every time.
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  • Profile picture of the author droidprabha
    WOW.. It looks like a good online tool to check the uniqueness of spun articles.

    I would like checkout with this now..

    BTW, Thanks bro.
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  • Profile picture of the author CDarklock
    Aaaaaaaaand here I am to say "stop spinning and write your own damn content."

    So now that you've ignored me, back to the usual
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    • Profile picture of the author droidprabha
      Originally Posted by CDarklock View Post

      Aaaaaaaaand here I am to say "stop spinning and write your own damn content."

      So now that you've ignored me, back to the usual
      Ha ha.. Bro, I am not that kind of article spinner rewriting, spinning every articles.

      Mostly I love to write 100% fresh contents for my blogs, and clients as well.

      I only spin article when it comes unknown topics for me.

      But, even I use to do it manually.

      Btw, you're awesome.!! Thanks for the tip.
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      • Profile picture of the author MissTerraK
        Originally Posted by droidprabha View Post


        I only spin article when it comes unknown topics for me. But, even I use to do it manually.
        OMGoodness!

        I'm not sure which is worse, a spun article or an article "manually" written by someone who doesn't know the topic!

        But I bet neither of those are as bad as a spun article by someone who doesn't know the topic. How could you verify if a spun sentence or paragraph is accurate if you don't know the subject matter? :confused:

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  • Profile picture of the author tooAlive
    If you resort to spinning articles on subjects you don't know much about, I doubt visitors will know much about the subject after reading your spun article.

    Lazy marketers won't make much, if any money at all.

    Either write the content yourself of pay someone to do it for you. But incomprehensible spun content that provides zero value to your readers will get you nowhere fast.
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  • Profile picture of the author clever7
    When you don't know anything about a certain topic you can make a research by reading many documents about this matter. Then, you can write what you remember from what you read, in your own words.

    This is much better than trying to spin articles about topics you ignore, without being able to evaluate the quality of your work.








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    • Profile picture of the author JohnMcCabe
      The coders have it half right...

      GIGO - Garbage In, Garbage Out

      The other half for any article spinner I've seen most people use is:

      AIGO - Anything In, Garbage Out

      The handful of people who have showed me spun articles that read as well as the original put so much work into them it would have been easier to start from scratch. But they wanted thousands of articles with minor variations to spread amongst the seemingly infinite number of Pligg and other article sites. Sites which the Google managerie have rendered even more impotent than they were before...
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