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Is anyone in a "From experience" position to recommend an article re-writer? I'll be real honest, I'm looking for one (I'll buy it), that I do NOT have to put all the little tags to create my own variable words... Looking for an auto/do it all/re-writer.

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  • Profile picture of the author Chris Worner
    If, by article re-writer, you mean spinning software, then, "The Best Spinner," is pretty hard to beat, although, there is a new kid on the block called, "Spinner Chief." Which according to all the hype surrounding it, is identical to TBS only it is free.

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    • Profile picture of the author DMCAPROS
      I also recommend The Best Spinner.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kecia
    I use The Best Spinner, and would recommend it to anyone looking to rewrite articles with software.
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  • Profile picture of the author Blogmemama
    Looking for an auto/do it all/re-writer.
    I doubt there is...been looking for quite sometime too. All of them requires you to add syntax/variables to work. Currently I'm using jetspinner. It's free and pretty straightforward. What I like about it is that it will suggest syntax/variables so you don't relly have to crack your brain over it.
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    • Profile picture of the author Kecia
      Originally Posted by Blogmemama View Post

      I doubt there is...been looking for quite sometime too. All of them requires you to add syntax/variables to work. Currently I'm using jetspinner. It's free and pretty straightforward. What I like about it is that it will suggest syntax/variables so you don't relly have to crack your brain over it.

      The Best Spinner will insert all the variables/syntax for you, then let you spin the article as many times as you would like. So yes, it can be done automatically.
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  • Profile picture of the author RaptorGabe
    I usually just buy original content....but I have heard great things about both
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  • Profile picture of the author Richard Van
    Originally Posted by kenetix View Post

    you could write your own article and spin the article using article spinning software. Articles writers are usually quite expensive if not ineffective.
    That's rather a sweeping statement. "Usually article writers are expensive and ineffective" ??

    If they're so ineffective, why on earth would they be expensive?

    That link in your signature, is it an affiliate link?
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    • Profile picture of the author Charlotte Jay
      Originally Posted by Richard Van View Post

      That's rather a sweeping statement. "Usually article writers are expensive and ineffective" ??

      If they're so ineffective, why on earth would they be expensive?

      That link in your signature, is it an affiliate link?
      Yes, this exactly! Agree 100%

      I don't use article spinners being an original content writer myself. I would prefer to have a human do re writes if it were me.
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  • Profile picture of the author arcticmuff
    a guru told me magical article rewriter is good one if you want to spin your articles
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  • Profile picture of the author tobyR
    I've tried several spinners (not best spinner I have to admit) but not got great results. I tend to either write my own stuff or out source re writes - am trying a couple of writers as we speak - so in a week of so i can let you know if you like ?
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  • Profile picture of the author Brandon Tanner
    Originally Posted by ethicaladvantage View Post

    I'm looking for one (I'll buy it), that I do NOT have to put all the little tags to create my own variable words... Looking for an auto/do it all/re-writer.
    There are no "fully automatic" solutions that can output quality content. The reason why is because the English language is so complex, that there are an endless number of words that are spelled the same yet have completely different meanings, depending on the context in which they're used (look up "Homonym" in Wikipedia).

    For example, if you run the following sentence through an "automatic" article spinner...

    "These speakers are great for bass".

    The spinner has no way of knowing which meaning is desired for "speaker", "great", and "bass", so it might output something like...

    "These talkers are massive for fish".

    Which of course makes absolutely no sense, and is the reason why the internet is clogged up with so much of this "fully automated" garbage.

    So the bottom line is... in order to get good results from ANY rewriter/spinner, you are going to have to put a little bit of time and effort into it.
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    • Profile picture of the author seo2go
      Hi Ethicaladvantage, it doesn't seem to me you want a article spinner because with those you will have to do what you said you don't want to, that is, "put all the little tags to create my own variable words" and some manual manipulations and your results can be less than ideal if you don't spend some time setting the spins up properly.

      To follow up with Brandon's example, what if the rewrite could be "Awesome bass sounds are produced by these speakers" ... or "You'll get good bass out of these speakers".

      That's the kind of results I get for my rewritten PLR articles. I just launched a WSO today (in my sig.) where I explain how I do it. Maybe that will help you out if you decide to get it.

      The software will be ready in a week of so.
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  • Profile picture of the author aj113
    Originally Posted by ethicaladvantage View Post

    Is anyone in a "From experience" position to recommend an article re-writer? I'll be real honest, I'm looking for one (I'll buy it), that I do NOT have to put all the little tags to create my own variable words... Looking for an auto/do it all/re-writer.

    Potent Gratitude,

    @GratefulEnergy
    SpinnerChief will auto spin articles and submit them, plus it has a unique similarity comparison function so that you can check whether your articles are unique from each other. It is free so you have nothing to lose by trying it, but be advised - when you autospin, the output is garbage, like all spinners. A human-readable autospinner has not yet been invented, although SpinnerChief will have one soon.
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  • Profile picture of the author jitterbug978
    Automated spinning programs are good if you want a lot of low quality articles, in my experience one well written article will outperform 10 junk articles. Most times click through rates are 20x higher on a well written article...
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  • Profile picture of the author bhuff85
    There was a tool I got for free last year called "Article Reviser". Can't remember from what product it came from. It basically takes articles and parses it, breaking down each sentence. It has a space below each sentence for you to input your own info, along with checkboxes to indicate a paragraph break (and it also recognizes the breaks from the original articles, too).

    I basically use this tool to rewrite my own content or to help fuel ideas when I'm bogged down. Still manual work involved, but it's a great tool overall.
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