Topic: What are your ideas on content rewriting programs? (Read 1637 times)
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« on: Nov 24, 2008, 03:51:01 pm »
Personally I don?t like to use content rewriting software when doing article marketing for websites! Also, I don?t advise you to use them! When writing or rewriting articles manually you can control everything yourselves ? add the necessary key phrases, interesting facts etc. The quality of articles written or rewritten by various programs leaves much to be desired! Does anyone agree or disagree with me? Lets discuss this question together!
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« Reply #1 on: Nov 24, 2008, 05:42:44 pm »
As a writer you could probably guess that I am not a fan of that software. It's one thing when someone takes something they own the copyright to and use that software on it but all too often the original source has been stolen.
Much of the time those programs simply invert the sentences or switch out individual words for similar meaning ones. Some of the output looks more like comedy writing than serious writing.
I did hear of one writer who uses one of those programs for pieces their clients who want a number of variations on the same piece. The key was that they took the program output and fixed it to be readable and have correct grammar. Seems to me that would be one of the only viable uses for the software.
On the other hand, as a writer, I love those programs. Their output is such garbage that it is quite easy to outrank in the SERPs.
If you are indeed a writer, then there is no need to rewrite - just write new articles which is essentially the better way of producing content.
I don't rewrite or use the spinner software. I have heard other writers say they do. I don't take on clients who want 10-100 versions of the same article - they can't afford me.
If you are indeed a writer, then there is no need to rewrite - just write new articles which is essentially the better way of producing content.
I don't rewrite or use the spinner software. I have heard other writers say they do. I don't take on clients who want 10-100 versions of the same article - they can't afford me.
If your article is a very interesting I think it is expedient to rewrite it before to start submitting to multiple directories!
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« Reply #6 on: Jan 17, 2009, 03:19:59 pm »
That's good advice. But you want to 'wrangle' it before use, not 'spin' it. Unless you can spin down to the sentence fragment level, of course..
Pretty obviously I'm biased, and you can probably guess which software I'd recommend if asked.
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« Reply #7 on: Jan 18, 2012, 07:21:29 pm »
You are absolutely right. You must rewrite your good articles, but there is no need of any rewriting software, when you can do it manually. After all, you can have a better control over it.
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