I can make 70%+ unique and readable articles in less than 20 minutes with syntax....

bwaldon4

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Hey everyone... I recently created a special approach to spinning that allows me to pump out highly unique and readable articles FAST. The question is do article directories care how well structured the articles are? For instance, Some of my paragraphs are off topic but still refer to the same subject (for example, bench press techniques).
 
Actually I just pumped out a 84% unique article on bench pressing (500+ words) in around 15 minutes. :O
 
Let me guess, it involves mashing numerous "benchpress" article paragraphs together?
 
You do realize that most native English speakers, with more than a high school education, can write a 500 word article in around 7 minutes (that's 100% unique)?
 
You do realize that most native English speakers, with more than a high school education, can write a 500 word article in around 7 minutes (that's 100% unique)?

Mhm,

Then 5-10 minutes proof reading, and 30-60 minutes spinning. I've done it with Dragon.
 
You do realize that most native English speakers, with more than a high school education, can write a 500 word article in around 7 minutes (that's 100% unique)?

Most native English speakers with a highschool education an type at 71 words per minute for 7 constant minutes? While coming up with the material to write? What are you smoking?

Try 15 minutes. And even that can't be done by average native english speakers, only people who write articles constantly. The average English speaker would easily take 20 minutes for such an article.
 
Well I can type a 500 word articles in 3 days 100% unique... I'm not a real fast at typing...I kind of hunt and peck...:)
 
I am sure that you will never add such articles to reputable directories like ezine. They are manually checked there and are often banned if something is wrong with grammar or logical connections between paragraphs.

That's what I was thinking. Although, I've seen some HORRIBLY written articles on Ezine.
 
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