What is the Best Content Spinner to Use?
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I'm looking for a good article spinner. I used to use Spin Doc but it's not as intuitive anymore.
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A different forum may have an audience that is better suited to answer this question. Right now, this is like asking for reviews of the best steak sandwich in a vegan forum. For an honest answer to your question, I do suggest a different forum. For trolling, I ask that it not occur on this forum.
The community here is open to helping, but not as open to a question that turns into something where their are being used for a different purpose.
I'm locking this thread.
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Great. Share a link to it here. I'd like to read it.
Be sure that you share a link to the unspun version.
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do you really need more clarification on what someone would need a content spinner for? the use is to rank my clients quickly and efficiently. i'm tried of the one I use because it's not as automated as i'd like it to be
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Great! What are you looking for in a content spinner? What resources have you looked at? What kind of use do you want out of it? I asked for more clarification in the first response on this thread so that we could better help you.
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no, so far my question hasn't been answered. I need a better article spinner.
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Can we help you with a question in Q&A? This is getting off-topic, and may be locked without further warning.
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wouldn't you like to know
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link to the thread or it didn't happen
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This was on an external site. It was not my content, I had no editing capabilities.
Incidentally, the person was asking about the site in Q&A. Their friend owned it, and was wondering why it was not ranking.
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whats the url of your blog?
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in "trouble" with google? are you people forreal
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it will be posted on my company blog
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keri, hopefully you would edit something like that and not post it if it happened. generally people review the content before posting.
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Make sure you share it here- and be sure to included some case studies would love to read it.
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i'm writing an in depth article about how little the people who post on this forum actually know about SEO
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the only reason i posted this is to use it as an example of how little the moz forum knows about real seo. "in trouble with google" lol. please.
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I'm looking for a good article spinner.
I think that they all work quite well with getting you in trouble with Google.
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SEO- Your doing it wrong! Spinning is not a recommended seo practice anymore
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Can you add some context as to where you'd like to use this spun content, so we can help you better?
Generally, content that has gone through a spinner isn't of the best quality. I've seen an article about alcoholism that was spun. Instead of "Think Before You Drink", it had been changed to "Think Before You Beverage".
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