Article rewrite tools: do they really do the job to meet google's requirements?
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Dear all,
I need to produce around 100 articles. I came across several tools which replace some of the words with synonyms.
1- How many words does it need to replace out of 100 words?
2- Which tools do you recommend?
3- Human re writers seems to use the same tools. Which human re writer company do you suggest?
4- Is there any content writing company you suggest?
Thanks in advance
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The topics have been extensively covered on the net. Gathering some content from the internet and rewriting the content would make sense. This is what a research analyst would do in a brick and mortar world to write articles.
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Each article will address a different topic.
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I'm with Marc on this one. Why do you need 100 articles? I would rather have one or two great articles than 100 spun, crappy ones.
It often seems that neither the software nor the human using the software recognize idioms or commons phrases, nor distinguish between nouns and verbs. I've seen "Think before you beverage" and "thank deity that I didn't crash". It sticks out like a sore thumb, and makes the reader question all of your other content when they see something like that.
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I have had good work from people on textbroker.com - Worth trying.
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Tools like "The Best Spinner" will produce low quality articles, even after pandas update these type of articles will be even hit more harder, if you use them you will probably not see the same ranks.
In regards to a content writing company, I know many yet they vary in price you have the high end ones, the mid tier ones and then the guys you can find on o-desk who are probably just using the best spinner or create poor quality content from areas where English is not a first language.
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A while back I would have just told you to use an article spinner where you can control the % of change (something like Content Boss or The Best Spinner) but with the Panda update I would seriously question their use and also question the need to produce around 100 similar articles. Can I ask what these articles are for or where they would be posted? There is a good chance that you would do far better using your time to create one amazing piece of content than 100 rubbish pieces.
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