What is Anybody's Favorite SPIN READY article source?

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I'm wondering what anybody likes for spintax /spin ready articles. I'm aware of a few sources but am not sure what folks think is a good bet.

I remember there was a weekly service, and vita vee, and I think Jon Leger has a site.

Curious as to what is out there and what is decent.

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  • Profile picture of the author davidsotto1810
    I buy my articles from SEOClerks and spin with best article spinner to get as many variations as I need.
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  • Profile picture of the author koubain
    Vita Vee's Ones are very good but they haven't all niches
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  • Profile picture of the author tylerfred
    Personally, I don't like to use any spun content anymore, even though I used to all the time. I would rather write all my own content now a days... with that said, sorry, I can't recommend a source since I have not used one in a while. In my eyes, spun content doesn't do justice lol.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mark Tandan
    Completely agree with tylerfred. Have yet to come across a spinner that consistently puts out a decent product. With my experiments in the past I spent as much time editing the spun article as I would have writing my own.

    So I write my own content as well. Let's face it - in my niche (s) the more content I write, the more knowledge I acquire. Small time investment today for more authority tomorrow.
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  • Profile picture of the author BradVert2013
    Don't spin articles. They never turn out good & I can spot them a mile away. When I come across a spun article on a website, I move on to something else. Hire someone to rewrite the articles in a way so you have 2 different articles on the same topic. Or go for original content. Original articles can be bought for less than $5 on sites like iWriter and Hirewriters.
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    • Profile picture of the author Steve B
      Whom are you writing for? The search engines or your readers?

      I can tell you without hesitation that your readers don't want spun content.

      They want relevant, helpful, valuable, original and interesting content. If you can't produce that yourself, hire a professional writer.

      Your readers don't want spun articles, the search engines don't want spun articles clogging the Internet, and you shouldn't settle for them either.

      Spun content says "my author was too lazy to provide you with a quality article - sorry - you're only getting a rehashed version of yesterday's news."

      Steve
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