Anyone know how many variations to make "Unique" articles?
I own Content Composer, and I really love the potential of it to make unique articles.
My problem is I can't wrap my head around the math to create a higher probability of unique articles!
For example, let's say I want to create 25 articles that are at least 50% - 70% unique from the others.
Would the simple math of that not be? 3 x 3 x 3
Meaning:
I write an article consisting of 3 paragraphs, each of those paragraphs have 3 variations.
Wouldnt that give enough combinations (assuming the paragraphs had a decent amount of words) to create fairly unique articles?
Or would it be better to have 4 - 5 paragraphs with 2 - 3 variations?
Anyone using Content Composer (or other spinning techniques) have a "formula" they use to spin more unique articles?
Right now it seems most my articles end up being like 10% - 20% unique from each other!
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Some old school smarts would help - and here's to Rob Toth for his help. Bloody good stuff, even the freebies!
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