Technique to Rewrite Articles Fast

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It has been sometime since I have posted something useful.

So I am sharing a technique that I find very effective in rewriting articles.

You will need a word processor like MS Word 2003 or 2007 to use this technique.

Other word processors like Abiword or Open Office also work.

First of all what have to do is to find articles for rewriting. For example Wikipedia or PLR

articles that might have bought.

Fire MS Word, paste the article in it.

If you are using MS Word 2003, press Ctrl+Shift+E. This will track the changes that you make

to the article and give you an idea how much content has been rewritten. Go to Tools >

Options > Track Changes and select "Never" under "Use Balloons".

I am attaching screenshots to make it more clear. See the attachments.





If you are using other versions say 2007 or other word proessors like Abiword or Open

Office, you can still use the feature as it is available in them as well.

Using this technique I am able to rewrite a 500 word article in around 20 minutes. After

rewriting I check the article for duplicate content using DupeFreePro.

Hope you find this useful
#articles #fast #rewrite #technique
  • Profile picture of the author pcsbox
    Cool tip.. Very helpful
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Ellis
    Wouldn't it be better to use the 20 minutes to write another totally different article?

    Don't get me wrong, I do understand your point. However, there are a lot of people cranking out obvious dupes doing things like this and would be far better off spending the same amount of time creating new content. In the end, you'll find that it takes the same amount of time.
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    • Profile picture of the author ncaditya
      I agree with your point. Writing articles from scratch is always better.

      However, rewriting is a lot easier after writing the first article. And it is better when it comes to submitting to article directories.

      Originally Posted by Michael Ellis View Post

      Wouldn't it be better to use the 20 minutes to write another totally different article?

      Don't get me wrong, I do understand your point. However, there are a lot of people cranking out obvious dupes doing things like this and would be far better off spending the same amount of time creating new content. In the end, you'll find that it takes the same amount of time.
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      • Profile picture of the author Brandon Tanner
        All due respect, 20 minutes is a long time for 1 rewrite. With the right tools, you can easily rewrite a 500 word article in 6-8 minutes max.
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  • Profile picture of the author perfecthomebuz
    This is wonderful.

    Thanks.

    Taiwo

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  • Profile picture of the author fattysolo
    Am I missing something?

    That's not technique of rewriting. That's techniques to check the uniqueness of the rewrite from the original.
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  • Profile picture of the author domaingamer
    I vote for writing a new one if you're going to use this method. New article will guarantee your unique so your link won't get discounted.
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  • Profile picture of the author Christie Love
    I don't quite understand your concept. Why not take the idea or topic from the old article and write a fresh, new one? You can easily do this is 20 minutes. This method just seems a bit complicated.
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