"The Best Spinner" - Advice Welcome

Micallef

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I've recently purchased "the best spinner" and I have to say I am impressed. It takes a while to get all the syntax correct, but it really produces serviceable articles that I wouldn't shy away from uploading to some of my support blogs.

I can use it pretty much competently, but I was wondering if anyone could share particularly good tips or features that I might have missed.

What particular functions do you like the most when using this program?
 
hey i used one of the pre spun articles to eza and i got expert autor
 
I've recently purchased "the best spinner" and I have to say I am impressed. It takes a while to get all the syntax correct, but it really produces serviceable articles that I wouldn't shy away from uploading to some of my support blogs.

I can use it pretty much competently, but I was wondering if anyone could share particularly good tips or features that I might have missed.

What particular functions do you like the most when using this program?

I think the light bulb icon does an auto spin for you, but I haven't tried it yet.
 
use it post to your blog be expert author on ezine makes tons of articles use triond and bukisa get paid just few suggestions
 
TheBestSpiner is truly the best + it can auto select synoyms
 
I am also looking for tips regarding TheBestSpinner, any help would be appreciated. If I find any useful information to post, this will be the first place it'll go! :)
 
I was just doing a huge spin for one of my 500 word articles.

I won't lie - it took 5 hours or thereabouts, but it was easy work (watching tv at the same time etc) unlike the concentrated effort required to write original articles.

I just checked and it's a whopping 96% unique!

That means I could probably get 80-100 spins out of it - from 5 hours relaxed work.

It's an incredible tool.
 
spinning 500 words in 5 hours. I use the tool and spin 500 in ten minutes or less.
go for anything over 80% unique just to be safe although i submit 40% to article directories and that take 5 minutes.
 
spinning 500 words in 5 hours. I use the tool and spin 500 in ten minutes or less.
go for anything over 80% unique just to be safe although i submit 40% to article directories and that take 5 minutes.

So obviously, you need to teach me then.

You are saying that you've spun a 500 word article to 80% plus uniqueness in 10 minutes - and that it's of the required quality to submit to article directories.

In short, I don't believe you.

What am I missing here?
 
Write original article first, don't use someone else's articles. Then use "Best" quality and submit around the web...all linking to your main site through Link Pushing or a Link wheel!
 
Write original article first, don't use someone else's articles. Then use "Best" quality and submit around the web...all linking to your main site through Link Pushing or a Link wheel!

I tried using the auto spin.

Even on "best", it mismatches words and phrases so the article comes out garbled to an extent that Google may recocnize and reject / devalue.
 
I just bought it last week and i wrote a 1000 word article went through it for 3 hours (it was my first) WORD FOR WORD and it said it was only 39% unique??

WTFUDGE??
what is a good unique spin %??
 
So far for me it has been mostly useful as an incredible handy thesaurus / alternative expressions database. I am not native speaker so this is great.

If you are creating real content that needs to pass human review (article directory or your real website) it doesn't really make the rewriting job much faster as you still need to manually rewrite sentence structures etc. Just replacing some synonyms around is not an unique article and will not pass copyscape.

Creating tens or hundreds of articles for link wheels or such that are unique but say the same thing is also a lot of work again because just replacing synonyms is not an unique article. You need to create many variations of different sentences which are randomly chosen, this is however easy to do with html+javascript as well so the program is not very useful there either.

I have now used the best spinner for 4 days and I am considering if it's a $77/year worth thesaurus. Unless of course someone comes up with some incredible tips :D

I just bought it last week and i wrote a 1000 word article went through it for 3 hours (it was my first) WORD FOR WORD and it said it was only 39% unique??

WTFUDGE??
what is a good unique spin %??

Unique% just means how many words out of total words are being spun. Use worse quality and you get the unique% higher as more words will be replaced with their synonyms. It really has nothing to do with uniqueness.. unique is always 100% or 0%. Either copyscape triggers or it doesn't trigger.
 
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The secret is to have an original article of 700 or 800 words, and to make 40% of the sentences optional. Make sure you have at least 3 optional "lead-in" sentences and at least 2 optional "lead-out" sentences.

Also remember to interchange commas with hyphens sometimes. Use nested spinning, break up sentences, and be creative.

This makes sure uniqueness doesn't just come from synonyms but also article length and punctuation / grammar patterns.
 
In addition to the synonyms that the software provides, inject and interchange your keywords. You can then use one spun article as content for more than one keyword.
 
Take the article you plan to use and rewrite it in tbs.
Fire up dragon naturally speaking and rewrite the article again one paragraph at a time using dns for 100% unique content. You should be able to do this fairly quickly.

This tip is borrowed from a member of the forum for The Best Spinner ---jlforums.

They do point you to tutorials.

I'm having to put time in practicing with TBS myself to master it.
 
I've also found that TV provides a good background to detailed spinning. It can make an incredibly boring task something that seems like free labor providing the actual text and spin are things that can be done multi-tasking with half a mind.

With that in mind, where I'm going to be looking, however quickly, to each phrase in the original article, I've found that the following TBS settings work best:
Replace Everyone's Favorites: Best
Keep the original word found in the article: unchecked
Max Synonyms: 5
The "good" selection usually backs the article with an excessive number of possibilities. Given TBS's internal thesarus, BEST still means that I've got a decent amount of words to trigger by own creativity if necessary.

Unchecking the "keep original" means that whatever words I ultimately select will always be original.

The "max synonyms" gives me enough suggestions without putting an enormous burden on the number I have to consider at any time.

PS: TBS gets easier to use with time. One gains a sort of subconscious sense of how it's going to select words. This makes it easier and faster to skip over a certain "style" of selection is uses because you're familiar with that style and can quickly reject or accept suggestions there.

PPS: Become very familiar with the Control-Click form of editing. You can actually hold down the control key and simply move the mouse cursor over the suggested words you want to zap and click them away.
 
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