Post by amirmukaddas on Mar 11, 2024 5:15:31 GMT
What you see below is a surviving screenshot of a tool created by my colleague Roberto Bruno which allowed you to do text spinning. Thanks to that software, in the past I had a lot of fun studying the behavior of the search engine to certain stimuli. I thought I'd write an article to answer many people's questions about what text spinning is. text spinner The practice of article spinning is for many a summer sport, for some a fun pastime (I would avoid going out in the evening with these people), for others a moment of studying search engines and for the die-hards a black hat SEO technique linked to spam text. But what really is a text spinner and how should we relate to it in this historical moment? Can you help us develop a personal project? Can we use it in the practice of our profession with the clients we follow? What is text spinning It is the practice that allows you to quickly create dozens or hundreds of texts to insert into one or more blogs, or to spread on the web in the form of comments.
The principle is that of variable text . In the example shown we have the text variables in square brackets separated by the pipe symbol ( | ). With each click on the "create article" button, the software composes a text by randomly mixing the different possibilities, always creating new versions that you can use anywhere without ending up in the duplicate text penalty filter. You can use this practice to manage the Denmark Telegram Number Data editorial plan (let's call it that) of your PBN, to do comment marketing (or rather content spam) by directing links towards the individual pages to be pushed, since the linked text is among the "spinnable" elements. An example of the use of spinnated texts If you feel like experimenting, you can open 10 blogs on WordPress.com or Altervista.org, so you will "only" invest time and not money. I suggest you focus on a niche with low competition, also because there is not much chance that this practice will work well or for long in difficult sectors.
Spend a day preparing a 1,000-word text chock-full of variables. The more you insert, the more likely you are to generate texts that are not copied. At the end of the day, you will be able to generate 100 from your text, for a total of 10 pages to insert into each of the 10 mini sites generated on the third level. By taking another couple of days to refine everything, fix incorrect grammar (inevitable) and insert images or videos from YouTube here and there, you will find yourself in your hands an entire network of sites created in 3 days. From here you can play on internal links, connect sites to each other, perhaps in a ring, avoiding sitewide links in the footer. For example, imagine generating a small network of websites dedicated to kitchen appliances, to be monetized with affiliate links on Amazon. Sure Amazon doesn't pay very well, but do you want to put in three days of work?
The principle is that of variable text . In the example shown we have the text variables in square brackets separated by the pipe symbol ( | ). With each click on the "create article" button, the software composes a text by randomly mixing the different possibilities, always creating new versions that you can use anywhere without ending up in the duplicate text penalty filter. You can use this practice to manage the Denmark Telegram Number Data editorial plan (let's call it that) of your PBN, to do comment marketing (or rather content spam) by directing links towards the individual pages to be pushed, since the linked text is among the "spinnable" elements. An example of the use of spinnated texts If you feel like experimenting, you can open 10 blogs on WordPress.com or Altervista.org, so you will "only" invest time and not money. I suggest you focus on a niche with low competition, also because there is not much chance that this practice will work well or for long in difficult sectors.
Spend a day preparing a 1,000-word text chock-full of variables. The more you insert, the more likely you are to generate texts that are not copied. At the end of the day, you will be able to generate 100 from your text, for a total of 10 pages to insert into each of the 10 mini sites generated on the third level. By taking another couple of days to refine everything, fix incorrect grammar (inevitable) and insert images or videos from YouTube here and there, you will find yourself in your hands an entire network of sites created in 3 days. From here you can play on internal links, connect sites to each other, perhaps in a ring, avoiding sitewide links in the footer. For example, imagine generating a small network of websites dedicated to kitchen appliances, to be monetized with affiliate links on Amazon. Sure Amazon doesn't pay very well, but do you want to put in three days of work?