Can Article Re Writing Works?

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If we re write the article on low competion keywords?

Can it rank on Google?
 
isn't it more hustle than just writing from 0 but get inspired
Writing from scratch takes a lot of time as compare to rewriting. Because all you've to do is read the lines and rewrite them in your own words or via using some tools and then proofread the content to make it grammatically perfect.
 
It works just fine. Check Article Forge for example.
 
definitely work, but it depends on your creativeness how you change the sentences
 
I'll be honest, it won't work if you do it yourself and that is because you were unable to even phrase the question you just asked properly. You should hire someone good to do the rewrites, since you won't be able to distinguish between a good and a bad writer. Find someone you know in real life who is good at English and ask for their help when you hire writers. It will be an uphill battle because even good writers deliver bad content and you won't be able to tell when it is bad and I am not sure how you would combat that.

Finally, if you're rewriting, the best way to do it is to lift portions from multiple articles and combine them into one. That way it's sort of a rewrite but not all the way, if that makes sense. I do this all the time and it works really well.
 
If it works?

90% of content writers do just this.

Check 10 articles on the topic, and craft a new one, rephrasing the original.

It has been done for ages.

How many new facts can one come up with regarding coffee anyway?

Personal experience: I paraphrased 2 entire websites, and the success was good. Not great, not bad, but good. Especially if you forget about them for 6-8 months.
 
If it works?

90% of content writers do just this.

Check 10 articles on the topic, and craft a new one, rephrasing the original.

It has been done for ages.

How many new facts can one come up with regarding coffee anyway?

Personal experience: I paraphrased 2 entire websites, and the success was good. Not great, not bad, but good. Especially if you forget about them for 6-8 months.
oka let me try
 
you can do it. But it's not recommended.
When Google will find better human-written articles, your website ranking may drop.
 
It depends on how you define "rewriting."

A lot of online publishers have this idea that rewriting is just simply rewriting word for word.

This is why there's a market for article spinners and all that garbage.

But that's not rewriting!

Rewriting is taking the same information as the source but expressing it in a better way.

Rewriting can also involve taking different pieces of information that exist exclusively on different pages and putting them together on one page.

So you have a piece of comprehensive information that is written in such a way that most human beings can understand it.

It's easy to scan, it's easy to read, and it's easy to take action on.

It is also interlinked in a logical way.

This is how I define rewriting.

It works if that is your definition.

But if you're just thinking about copying and pasting somebody else's work and then running it through some software, whether it's powered by AI or using clunky, outdated algorithms, the end result is the same.

Flesh-and-blood human beings can read that stuff and walk away distinctly unimpressed.

If this happens enough times, your site's user experience goes down.

And you best believe Google will sit up and pay attention and penalize you accordingly.
 
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