Is spinning an existing article by hand good-enough to post on a money site?

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I don't know much about anything and don't want to spend $100/month, so I don't know what other choice I have.
 
yeh it's ok, i do it a lot for sites. you can get a free plagarism checker in the downloads section if you can't afford copyscape
 
No problem if you make it 100% unique, you can check it on free plagiarism checker. Or at least 95%
 
I have several money sites that are all just crappy spun content so I'm sure if you manually do it it will be better than mine.
 
Just add a few lines here and there and change the format a little bit to be extra careful. This should be 100% fine, it may very well be fine the other way as well.
 
Try and put in a few sentences of your own as well to make it truly unique. You must also assess what value it is going to provide to the reader.
 
you have write your own articles instead of spinning.
 
I like SpinRewriter. $77 a year with a 5 day free trial.
 
I like SpinRewriter. $77 a year with a 5 day free trial.

There are lots of spinners out there. OP's question is whether it can be done by hand.

The answer is yes: that's what 99% of tech sites are doing. Look at all the tech news, specially SEO gurus, it's just hand spun content from the official google blogs and so on.

There's one "seo guru" whose entire blog is just a digest of webmasterworld on that day....and webmasterworld in turn is just a digest of the official google blogs....
 
I say again: No.

If you are even asking that question you do not have what it takes to put in the effort and time required to make a real long-term investment in SEO, which says to me all you are thinking of is auto-spinning somebody else's hard work and piggy-backing on it. That's a fucking no-no from the start, it 'aint gonna work. It might, if your spinning skills are real good, but long term, sooner or later, you're gonna be crying "Google update fucked me".

If you can spin something manually and properly, you'll use that time spent spinning and making a 500 word article over 100 spins 99.9% unique to promote in links from web 2.0's, not on your "money site". Spinning stuff on your money site 'aint gonna cut it - stop being a lazy mofo.

Sorry @bartosimpsonio, for once, we disagree.

EDIT: Well actually on 2nd look, we don't disagree, I just read between the lines and thought anybody asking the original Q is too lazy to be able to spin something uniquely.
 
I say again: No.

If you are even asking that question you do not have what it takes to put in the effort and time required to make a real long-term investment in SEO, which says to me all you are thinking of is auto-spinning somebody else's hard work and piggy-backing on it. That's a fucking no-no from the start, it 'aint gonna work. It might, if your spinning skills are real good, but long term, sooner or later, you're gonna be crying "Google update fucked me".

If you can spin something manually and properly, you'll use that time spent spinning and making a 500 word article over 100 spins 99.9% unique to promote in links from web 2.0's, not on your "money site". Spinning stuff on your money site 'aint gonna cut it - stop being a lazy mofo.

Sorry @bartosimpsonio, for once, we disagree.

EDIT: Well actually on 2nd look, we don't disagree, I just read between the lines and thought anybody asking the original Q is too lazy to be able to spin something uniquely.

In fact we don't disagree, but even if we did that'd be ok. Anyway, I didn't want to judge OP's capacity to spin by hand, or e rewrite. Essentially spinning articles by hand is rewriting and that's what most large media do.
 
spinning articles by hand is rewriting and that's what most large media do.

Totally agree with his words.

Spinning articles by hand is kind of taking reference from a relevant source.

You can go with it.
 
I've rewritten a couple of articles specifically for my niche money site. No problem at all in terms of Google indexing it. I see no problem
 
I guess it's fine to rewrite and spin other writer's article, just make sure it'll still end up useful, informative, and most of all 100 percent unique content.
 
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