Is there a tool that will "grade" content?
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Does anybody know of a tool that can "grade" content for Panda compliance. For example, it might look at:
• the total number of words on the page
• the average number of words in sentences
• grammar
• spelling
• repetitious words and/or phrases
• Readability—using algorithms such as:
- Flesch Kincaid Reading Ease
- Flesch Kincaid Grade Level
- Gunning Fog Score
- Coleman Liau Index
- Automated Readability Index (ARI)
For the last 5 months I've been writing and rewriting literally 100s of catalog descriptions—adhering to the "no duplicate content" and "adding value" rubrics—but in an extremely informal style. I would like to know if I'm at least meeting Google Panda's minimum standards.
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Yoast dose a excellent job and it similar to scribe content however I do not believe that they are on the same level. For content creation this is my opinion and I'm basing it on the ability to integrate with social media and many other abilitys scribe has that WordpressSEO dose not yoast has some of the http://www.linkdex.com/about/features/ but not all If you look at what linkdex actually can do it is much more similar to scribe when outside of the plug-in and used fully then inside the plug-in where does the next one job for free plug-in it's the best for a free plug in. I think raven tools choice to use Scribe speaks volumes and I do agree with you scribe three was not very good. However scribe four is much different and better tool I hope you'll take a look at it if you have not seen it since scribe three. I completely understand your point and some people like Pepsi others like Coke in out. That both excellent tools and I would recommend them both to anybody using WordPress over you can use scribe without WordPress. But anybody doing content creation I believe should use one of these tools. Yes there is a cost incurred with scribe and I do believe it's worth it. Sincerely, Thomas
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Hi Matt, I did not mean to imply that you were wrong about a way to check for grammar it seemed that you did not stress that once it was corrected in Word that somebody would do the Next most rational thing and copy and paste from work there was no warning to tell them do not just copy and paste the corrected version back into their website. I simply wanted to let them know that that was not something they could do with Microsoft Word. I did not Mean to come off sounding like I did after reading it just now. I am no way was trying to suggest that you did not understand the right or wrong way to do this. I was simply saying this so that it Encoding issues to the text would not occur when the person asking the question use Microsoft Word if they do use Microsoft Word. I am sorry that the post sounded like it was trying to correct you. It was definitely not meant to sound that way. And you are right every way however I would've added the disclaimer that they should have used something else when copying and pasting to the actual website. Sincerely, Thomas
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I didn't suggest copying from Word into Wordpress. I suggested the opposite - do a final spell check, word count, etc. in Word by copying into Word.
You can add plugins and such, browser add ons and whatnot but it seems to me that for a 700 word article, it would be pretty simple to check spelling, fix a couple words and update the post.
To "grade" content, it's a big difference if they are using Wordpress or not so I gave the best Wordpress answer I can. If not, obviously that's not an option. Scribe is great but a bit over the top to pay for something that Yoast does easily enough.
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Matt,
You should never copy and paste directly from Microsoft Word into WordPress or any HTML document meant for the web
as talked about here by Microsoft
And here by a well-known WordPress blog
I have not been told rather not he uses WordPress so I have been giving tools that work on it and don't work on it once again I believe proof bot as seen below is the best answer for spelling and grammar
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If you're using Wordpress, then Yoast's SEO plugin does most of this. It grades based on a keyword (you can change the focus keyword a couple times if you need to check a few phrases.) It does keywords on page, reading level, etc. It also tells you whether you've over-used a keyword. It's not as much a grammar checker (you may find it easiest to quickly copy & paste your content into Word for a spelling/grammar, word count check.)
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I can let you in on a secret. There are other ways to get this exact software with much more added on. For less money
if you want a tool that will incorporate scribe into it in addition to many other wonderful challenging optimization tools which I hope you would want. Check this out
http://www.linkdex.com/about/features/
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wordpress-seo/screenshots/
All of these have free trials the above WordPress plug-in and contains linkdex
hub spot may be your saving grace. It is a fantastic creator of content.
In fact use their free to try for 30 days
you may want to look at all the options hub spot gives you
as far as scribe an search engine optimization like Penguin and panda it covers them and yes it is a search engine optimization tool just like Penguin and panda are because of people practicing poor search engine optimization
take a look at Internet marketing ninjas website they have some great tools as well I hope I've been of help to you
your informal style most likely will give you an edge up if you have good spelling and grammar.
Google's algorithm changes constantly please remember this because all the holes in the world are not getting give us exactly what. Google wants
it is wonderful that you're trying to improve your work and I think this will help you do it.
As far as grammar and spelling go I would use proof bot it is great. In addition to the tools above. If you just want the data here are a few things that you might really like.
http://www.readability-score.com/
http://www.usingenglish.com/glossary/fog-index.html
. It does address penguin and panda is very easy to use and meets your requirements.
- Flesch Kincaid Reading Ease
- Flesch Kincaid Grade Level
- Gunning Fog Score
- Coleman Liau Index
- Automated Readability Index (ARI)
Are you looking for a simple website to tell you what your ARI is?
what type of platform are you using? WP? http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/word-stats/faq/
WordPress SCO
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We are working toward upgrading Scribe to support other languages in the future. How does the money-back guarantee work? When you log in to your Scribe account after subscribing, you’ll see a top navigation option labeled Cancel My Account on each and every page. Click that link anytime to end your subscription, and you’ll never be charged again. Next, if cancelling during your first 30 days, ask for your money back on the very same page, and we’ll promptly return your money. What’s an evaluation? An “evaluation” is the term we use to describe each analysis of content using Scribe. Each time you analyze your pages or overall site content mix via the Scribe optimization algorithm, one evaluation is used. Typically, it takes between 3 to 5 evaluations to fully optimize a page, although you will get more efficient the more you use Scribe. 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Scribe Web is completely turn-key – we provide you a username and password when you subscribe. Once you’re logged in you can do research, content optimization, relationship and link building all from one place, then publish your content with the push of a button to WordPress, Drupal, or Joomla. You can also generate customizable optimization reports for clients with a click. Scribe for WordPress requires our plugin (provided) and WP version 2.8.4 and later, plus the ability to enter a custom title tag and meta description. There are many WordPress themes and SEO plugins that allow you to enter a title tag and meta description, including the free All in One SEO Pack. You check out all Scribe compatible themes and plug-ins here. Does Scribe Support Joomla? Scribe for Joomla is available from JoomlaShowroom and is compatible with Joomla 2.5. Please note that while they have done an excellent job of integrating Scribe into Joomla, we do not directly support this plugin, but we do encourage you to use it for Joomla. Where can I go for technical support? Scribe subscribers have access to our online support helpdesk system at MyScribe, where you’ll be able to submit a ticket to our dedicated support team. Does Scribe work on WordPress.com? Unfortunately, Scribe is not compatible with WordPress.com (the hosted version of WordPress provided by Automattic). This is because WordPress.com does not provide users with the ability to install third-party plugins, which is required for the Scribe API to provide you with our service. Your best bet is to use the free WordPress.org software with your own hosting provider. We recommend Synthesis managed WordPress hosting. What if I need more evaluation credits? Customers can upgrade their account by sending a support ticket. If you require a custom-tailored package with more flexibility, wholesale pricing, or API integration, we offer enterprise plans that can be built to your exact specifications. Can I use Scribe on multiple websites? Yes, your API key allows you to use Scribe to optimize content on as many websites as you’d like. Our license is by content evaluations and keyword searches performed and not by the number of websites. Do you have an Affiliate Program? Yes, we certainly do. Find out more here. HELP! I still have questions! No worries. Contact us here, we’re happy to help.
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ScribeContent.com does much more than I need. After viewing the video and digging into the guts of the site, I believe it is more of an SEO tool—plus, I didn't notice anything at all about Panda.
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Hmmm . . . Seems more than a bit pricey, but I might take 'er out for a spin if I can't find a more reasonably-priced one.
Thanks.
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in fact there is scribe SCO or scribe content
will do everything there. The spelling and grammar you can use proof bot it is an outstanding plug-in for both. Spelling and grammar
more than makes up for the rest
I hope I have been of help
sincerely,
Thomas
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