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Article Spinning PLR Content. Does It Work?
Posted on May 5th, 2010 by admin in Domain Development, Domain News | 1 Comment »
When you or I start a new blog or website, we usually opt for creating the content ourselves, or we outsource the work to some freelance writers who do the content creation for us – it’s a long, expensive and arduous process.
Not everyone does what’s outlined above though.
Lots of people purchase PLR (Private Label Rights) content – non-unique, pre-written content sold in packs on the cheap – which they then spin manually or via Article spinners and throw into their blogs or websites as fresh content to be indexed by search engines – and believe it or not, some people make a success of it. This is especially a common practice with affiliate and internet marketers who do not have the time to write unique, fresh content for hundreds of sites they own.
Article spinning – what is it?
Put simply, article spinning refers to replacing words with synonyms to make content unique.
Here is a simplified example:
Original sentence: The quick brown fox jumped over the creek.
Spun sentence 1: The fast grey fox leaped across the stream.
Spun sentence 2: The speedy orange fox hopped beyond the brook.
As you can see, each sentence says the same thing, but with different (synonym) words.
There are a number of websites offering free article spinning services. Websites such as ArticleSpinning.org, SpinProfit.com etc come to mind – they offer free spins in exchange for a newsletter subscription (so that they can up-sell subscribers to other products later).
There are also commercial Article spinning softwares that do the same thing – some are quite sophisticated with inbuilt thesauri, spell and grammar checkers and other bells and whistles.
What most of these services have in common is that they have been made obsolete by Google algorithms – as a defaultly spun article reveals tell-tale signs (has the same number of words as the original and usually has the same sentence structure and layout) – hence content created by these services is easily detected and punished by Google.
How can webmasters/domainers make use of PLR content and article spinners without incurring the wrath of Google?
Sure, if done out of the box, article spinning use is easily detected and nullified and may even incur a Google penalty.
Instead, article spinners and PLR can be used as a resource for generating fresh content for your websites / unused domain names in a completely whitehat and legal way without resorting to starting from scratch for each article you write.
Firstly, buying PLR content is completely legal and ethical. Writers write and sell PLR content as non-unique content intentionally – they want you to buy it and reuse it – obviously you have to rewrite it after you buy it for your own good.
Secondly, Article spinnings can be used to reshuffle the content and simplify and speed up your content creation process, before you go into it and rewrite it again, making sure everything – including sentence structure, word count and layout – is unique.
By using these resources you can create fresh content for your sites without starting from scratch but also without reverting to practices that may incur penalties with Google or other search engines.
Spinning PLR content does work if done correctly.
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I also use plr articles to help me create content with a lot of success.
One other thing that works is giving away a free ebook to get people to join my newsletter.
Since I started offering a free ebook I have doubled and on some sites tripled my sign ups.