I posted this in another area and it seems to be deleted so I guess I posted it in the wrong section. I bought content hurricane yesterday and the sales threads here are gone and their site is down. Does anyone know what has happened. Thanks.
Went to find it for ya, but yep it seems to have vanished. I'm curious also to what happened. Someone inform us please..............
Their site is up! It must be your internet DNS or something. And aj113 is very trust worthy guy, so give him time to answer before deciding that something is fishy. Kandor
That's good to hear. I'm not trying to imply anything is fishing just wondering where the sales thread has gone. You're right, their site is up now. Thanks.
If I want to take an original article, rewrite through content hurricane, and then I want to spin those results in Power Article Rewriter for example...which Converted Content do I need to paste into the rewriter? The HTML Code or The Article On The Page? Then I want to just put the spun article into the senuke article spinner for example and blast it out to some web2's.
Can anyone who has used this software share your experience and opinion about it? I'm quite interested to buy this software but would like to make sure it's worth it before buying it as it looks no refund available. Thank you
I've got the free version and am working with it on a new set of web2's. I'm taking a rewrite I did of another site's hompeage, let content hurricane do it's "magic", and then I've been using it's output on all the web2's that will allow the code. So far it's only been one day, lol. But my hubpage is on page 3 within 12 hours. It was late when I got started so today I'll ping all the rss feeds and submit them. If I remember or if someone reminds me I'll let everyone know how it goes. If I can get the content from this program to rank all the time, then I'll go ahead and get it maybe if I keep playing with it to see how flexible it really is. So far I haven't heard anyone really say any detailed results other than, "It's good" or whatever debate there was about the content passing copyscape. The other threads with all the info from other members use "went away" as far as I can tell. So far all the output in my first run was only 44% unique (compared to the original text article) after setting up my protected keyword phrase in an article that has 404 words. Not bad, it's a lot faster than sitting there spinning it manually through something like power article rewriter. Saves me about 20 minutes per article rewrite I'd say - the paid version would be so much faster though cause the free one is limited to 500 characters per magical run. But then again, I like to use tools to automate work like senuke and using content hurricane's output isn't accepted in all the properties, but the spun content from PAR works perfectly. And there's an update I hear with "one click" spinning in senuke which gets the article to at least 30% uniqueness in most cases while remaining readable. I just don't know. Time wise, I think it's even because you have to manually go through certain sites to either use the HTML or the "Article On Page" view to paste into the editor. As of now, I'm not so sure I'd even want this type of generated content on my own domain. As far as things like craigslist and all that, I don't do that stuff yet.
Thanks for your sharing, deth_by_uv How to get the free version? I may want to try it first before buying it.
I had a question about this software.. regardless of whether the content passes copyscape or google uniqueness filters, does this ASCII format diminish the quality of the context in which your links are placed? In otherwords, would google disregard your link as contextually irrelevant given that all the algorithm would see is a bunch of (Õ for example) coding? I would want my contextual links to be strong, within real text.
http://www.thebestarticlesspinner.com There should be a link to download the free version. Look for free version in the navigation bar.
There is 'protect' tab. Words entered in the tab are not processed, so what you should do is enter a list of keywords and keywords phrases. Then when the spider looks at your site, although it does indeed see a bunch of code, it also sees a whole bunch of words and phrases that it knows very well.