[method] To Seek, Spin, and Supply, the INFINITE ARTICLE in 5 steps or more

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This is one of the strongest threads I have seen on here in a very, very long time. Incredible share, @SensualTyrannosaurus. I can see many practical applications to rep management with this.

Also, the table of contents is a massive new development.
 
Wow @SensualTyrannosaurus, great job! I'm content amateur, and can't wait to dive into this.
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask! I would suggest only spinning a little bit, and not going batshit crazy with each modifier, as it gets overwhelming fast.


This is one of the strongest threads I have seen on here in a very, very long time. Incredible share, @SensualTyrannosaurus. I can see many practical applications to rep management with this.

Also, the table of contents is a massive new development.
Thanks. To do the ToC, I had to scramble, hahaha... I've talked before and failed miserably, trying to do in-post anchor markers. This version of XenForo doesn't support it without custom coding. Mix that, with a 15 minute timer, and you've got a scramble! I should have screencapped all of the tabs I had open between linking the posts and the 19 images that were used. Honestly, a 26" screen is simply not big enough for the clusterfuck on the top of the browser.

I forgot to put some stuff in that I was meaning to, so I'll have to ask a mod to politely add in some more stuff to the bonus section...
 
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You made my day! One big share right here. This will save alot of money for me as i'm buying every article..
 
This is a business in a box
An amazing share which will save me 1000s of dollars
and give opportunities to a lot of BHW members who are willing to work hard to make a decent living.
 
This is a business in a box
An amazing share which will save me 1000s of dollars
and give opportunities to a lot of BHW members who are willing to work hard to make a decent living.
I was thinking about offering these as an optional for my sales, but decided not to, as it would be hard to put a price on each article. Maybe $500 once it’s all ready to rock and roll!

Glad to be able to help out.
 
Also separating your answers in blocks gains more likes. People are more likely to each like each or most parts as opposed to a single piece gaining 1 like per person.
Not trying to rain on your parade AS I THINK YOU MADE A GREAT CONTRIBUTION but only 1 like per person should be counted for the jr exec thing
 
Also separating your answers in blocks gains more likes. People are more likely to each like each or most parts as opposed to a single piece gaining 1 like per person.
Not trying to rain on your parade AS I THINK YOU MADE A GREAT CONTRIBUTION but only 1 like per person should be counted for the jr exec thing
That's how it works, 1 like vote for 1 account on 1 thread... That sounds confusing. I spread it out because I cant make a table of contents within a post. This version of the forum doesn't have a way to place anchors, so this is literally the only way to link to specific sections of the post.
 
Great share -- custom spintax has a lot of potential. Very underrated in terms of content spinning. This is an excellent concept... already have like 80 ideas for what to do with infinite articles.

Reminds me of https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/method-concept-questions-getting-syndicated-content-indexed-for-a-brand-company-review-website.953747/ from forever ago, which used a similar concept to get syndicated content to index. Something that you might mess around with:

That's a decent idea. Maybe will try that. Each of the scheduled review posts structured something like:
  1. Intro is an auto-generated blurb like "This is a review from [name] originally posted on [website]. He gave [company] a score of [value] on [date]."
  2. Screenshot of a review
  3. End with a semi-automatically generated generic blurb like "{Thanks for|We appreciate} {your|[name]'s} {helpful|great|detailed} {review|feedback|comments|thoughts|notes}. {We are|The company is|Our team is|The team is} {excited|hoping|prepared|ready|happy} to {work with|help|sell to|serve} {you|[name]|this client} again {soon|at any time|any time|for any kind of project|whenever's needed|for anything}!"
Then throw in a few original blog posts throughout the website.

Might start with something like that and see how it goes.

Update: Did this almost exactly as described in that post. Slight change to step #2:
  1. Intro is an auto-generated blurb
  2. Text of the review (rather than a screenshot) included verbatim. Wrapped in a <blockquote> HTML tag, which probably does nothing, but might help communicate to Google that it's syndicated content.
  3. End with a semi-automatically generated generic blurb
Saw pages get indexed almost immediately and the posts read very naturally. Still messing with a few things, but so far seems to be a solid method.
 
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Fantastic share! I can see this working out really well for me, as well as others on here. Hopefully after the Hunger Games are over, folk outwith the JR VIP can utilise this information, too.
 
Great share -- custom spintax has a lot of potential. Very underrated in terms of content spinning. This is an excellent concept... already have like 80 ideas for what to do with infinite articles.

Reminds me of this post from forever ago, which used a similar concept to get syndicated content to index. Something that you might mess around with:

I’m actually going to be scraping reviews soon for a gaming niche, and your quoted ideas, slightly twisted, would make for a great way to “curate” a series of reviews - to create an additional style of links for that first tier content...

I'm thinking of something along the lines of this:
  1. Scrape reviews
  2. Infinite Spin reviews
  3. Include relevant links to site in need.
  4. Create "review curation" type blog and give an opinion of the review
  5. Link from curation blog to target where review was listed.
 
@SensualTyrannosaurus

As the creator of Autofill Magic and Block Spinning it is so nice to see someone who really get the idea and understand the power of it. A lot of users think Block Spinning is just like nested spintax, but it is much more powerful and you really take the concept to it's full potential with your approach. This is a woderfull share and you will save other BHW members a lot of time and money. Thanks!
 
It’ll be fun to see what all the normal members think when we move it down there in a couple weeks... :)

@BassTrackerBoats was the idea to move it down there after the games official announcement of winner, Or was there some other timeframe in mind?
 
Hey, would you look at that... Thread moved. Bump for the peoples who haven't seen it yet.
 
Wow, that was an amazing share! Being the noob that I am, I'm now trying to think of ways to use this other than PBN (since I don't have PBNs).
Thanks OP <3
 
Wow, that was an amazing share! Being the noob that I am, I'm now trying to think of ways to use this other than PBN (since I don't have PBNs).
Thanks OP <3
Use it for web 2.0, use it for everywhere that you can post a damned article, comment, biography, etc. Hell, this also works fucking great at building authority in many forums. As a scapegoat, just start by saying "sorry if I have grammatical errors, english is my third language." Boom! Even more credibility!
 
wow is what regular users say. I'm new to BHW but it sounds great. I was thinking about using this method alongside CPA&Social Media
 
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