I don't know about you, but I got really tired of manually editing spun articles a long time ago. There weren't any good tools to help make sure I didn't have any errors in my spintax (like a missing curly brace or something), and nothing to help me answer questions like, "Is this article unique enough now?" or "How many words will this be when its unspun?"
Now, in many cases, you just don't care. For example, you could spin the crap out of an article with TBS or Spin Rewriter, and use the result to build your Tier-2 relevant backlinks, because you'll be submitting them to sites that don't curate their content.
But many times, it does matter. If you are building your Tier-1 backlinks, the ones that point directly to your money site, you'll probably be submitting them to sites that manually check their content, and reject your article if its junk. So manual editing of your spintax is crucial, since the resulting grammar and overall uniqueness matters in the end. And since you're still getting 10 or 20 high quality articles for the price of writing and spinning just one, its still a win-win.
SO... since I'm a super-nerd and I write software for a living anyways: I wrote my own solution to the problem! And I've used it for months with great success. But rather than hog all the usefulness to myself, I've decided to share it.
And yes, share is the correct word, since its completely free. No sign-up, no squeeze page, no money, no time-trial, no limited beta release... just free.
It's called Spintastic, and you can find it at http://www.spintastic.io. It uses a technique called "reactive programming". In a nutshell, you type and spin your article on the left, and your changes are both automatically saved in your browser and then previewed on the right so you can check your progress. This makes it a wicked fast article spinner, since it does it all within your browser.
It can handle:
Now, in many cases, you just don't care. For example, you could spin the crap out of an article with TBS or Spin Rewriter, and use the result to build your Tier-2 relevant backlinks, because you'll be submitting them to sites that don't curate their content.
But many times, it does matter. If you are building your Tier-1 backlinks, the ones that point directly to your money site, you'll probably be submitting them to sites that manually check their content, and reject your article if its junk. So manual editing of your spintax is crucial, since the resulting grammar and overall uniqueness matters in the end. And since you're still getting 10 or 20 high quality articles for the price of writing and spinning just one, its still a win-win.
SO... since I'm a super-nerd and I write software for a living anyways: I wrote my own solution to the problem! And I've used it for months with great success. But rather than hog all the usefulness to myself, I've decided to share it.
And yes, share is the correct word, since its completely free. No sign-up, no squeeze page, no money, no time-trial, no limited beta release... just free.
It's called Spintastic, and you can find it at http://www.spintastic.io. It uses a technique called "reactive programming". In a nutshell, you type and spin your article on the left, and your changes are both automatically saved in your browser and then previewed on the right so you can check your progress. This makes it a wicked fast article spinner, since it does it all within your browser.
It can handle:
- Plaintext articles (for submitting to tools that require plaintext)
- Articles with HTML tags (and even render an HTML preview for you!)
- Articles with nested spintax (like {{this|that} example|a sentence with {embedded|nested}} spintax)
- Does it work in your favorite browser?
- Will using it make your process easier/quicker?
- What could I add to it to fill in some other gaps in your workflow?
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