Get All the Value for Your Article Spinning
For those of you who just happened to stumble onto this article and are beginning from the very beginning (a very good place to start), I’ll begin with a brief answer to the question: What is article spinning?
We sometimes spin articles so that we can obtain added rewards as a result of the time or financial resources that we have invested into producing a good example of Internet writing. We want avoid having the same article appearing on too many sites, because content that is too similar will not be of any value to anybody involved. The prospective readers do not need to repeatedly find the very same article, the publishers face the possibility of receiving no benefit at all from a duplicate article since the major search engines attempt to avoid showing the same content multiple times in any search results and we Internet marketers, stand no chance of getting all of the visitors or search engine optimization (SEO) benefit that we could have otherwise received.
Content or article spinning is really nothing more than rewriting the article multiple times…except that it is a lot easier, although still somewhat time consuming. What we actually do is rewrite the content one chunk at a time. The size of the chunk that you rewrite at one time, is up to you as you prepare for spinning. We essentially provide alternatives for each of those “chunks” from which a software program will randomly select. We might provide our software alternatives for complete paragraphs, for complete sentences, for phrases or for separate words. We can even build our spinning in a way that will result in article with different numbers of paragraphs.
A technique that most good spinning software options permit is called nested spinning. That is simply placing alternatives within other alternatives. As an example of this, let’s say that my original sentence is, “I love my new brown coat.” I may decide to write two alternatives for that sentence. One alternative might be, “I certainly enjoy the brown coat that I recently purchased.” Another option might be to break the original into a couple sentences in this fashion: “I have a new coat that I really enjoy. It’s a dusty brown.” So the computer will randomly choose one of those three alternatives for a given version of my article.
In order to use nested spinning, I give you an example using just the third alternative, although I could nest additional choices into any or all of the three options. Let’s say that I decide to let the computer select either “really enjoy” or “like immensely.” Furthermore, perhaps I can change “dusty brown” to “muted shade of brown” in some cases.
The more alternatives you provide for the computer software, the more versions you will have that are sufficiently different from each other. (A good target is to have each version that you submit to a website be a minimum of 25% different from every other version. I actually prefer to reach a higher standard of about 35% or more.)
Here are the two best ways to maximize your spinning efforts.
Method 1: Rewrite each paragraph, one at a time, once. Rewrite the first two or three paragraphs and the last paragraph a second time for each. Use nested spinning by now rewriting each sentence in each alternative of each paragraph once. Next, add one more level of nesting by providing alternatives to certain words and phrases in the first two paragraphs and in the last paragraph.
Method 2: Rewrite every sentence in the article at least one time. Add a third alternative sentence for each sentence in the first two or three paragraphs and the final paragraph. Using nesting, provide alternative words and phrases for each of the alternative sentences in the first several paragraphs and that last paragraph. Also provide some alternatives for selected words and phrases in those middle paragraphs.
The first approach is better, especially if you have a high standard of uniqueness that you want to achieve or if you want to generate a large number of unique articles. While not as thorough, the second method is faster to prepare.
If you choose to contract with a qualified article spinning business, I suggest that you be certain that the spinners, who may also be willing to write the base article for you, will strictly adhere to these broad recommendations. Indeed, consider sending the spinning company a link to this article.
One more tip: As a rule, you achieve better results with longer articles, as the total number of alternatives (and, thus, possible unique combinations of alternatives) increases with the total number of sentences. Of course, longer articles will also take far more time to prepare for spinning, so you need to weigh those variables in determining article length.
























