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What Is The Difference Between Rewriting And Spinning?



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By : Mary Simmers    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-12-03 21:24:25
Time and again, I have been asked this question. Since I have been into rewriting and spinning articles, I feel I must do something to clear up the smoke of confusion. Most people think that rewriting is the same as spinning.

No, they are not. Rewriting is different from spinning an article. Rewriting is completely changing the content of the article. You have the entire article before you and you can go ahead and change some of the content or all of it but the thought should still be there. You have complete control of the article, what you can change or not.

However, spinning is different. When you “ spin “ an article, you may rewrite some of the words, but it usually comes with a code or a format. You need to follow this “ format “ in order for the “ spinning “ to work. Let me show you an example:

I have a cat

Let’s say you need to spin this article. This is what spinning is:

I have [a cat=a furry cat]

Now, remember the “ format “ that I talked about? Do you know where it is? It’s the [ = ]. In order for the spinning to work, the word or sentence that you wish to spin (in this example, “a cat “) and the rewritten sentence or word ( “ a furry cat” ), should be encased in the format. Now, if you have this published in the Internet, it will show the original sentence, which is “I have a cat“ but in the other sites, the word “ I have a furry cat “ will appear as well. Amazing, right?

Can you see the difference with that particular sentence? You are making content with different versions. Those versions will be encased with the format that I am talking about.

That is the power of spinning articles. You can interchange the content of your article. The more you spin, the more “ versions “ of articles is published in the Internet. Most website owners employ the services of web content writers for spinning. Rewriting is also a good method but if you wish to have more results in internet marketing, then spinning an article might work for you.

However, spinning an article is not that easy as you can see. If you want to spin all he words in a sentence, spin different sentences or paragraphs, then it will look a lot more complicated. The only thing that you should bear in mind is that, spinning articles works with the use of those formats or also known as spinning syntax.

The sign [, must be paired with the sign ]. Words that are enclosed inside those syntax are separated with the use of =. So be careful in pairing up those signs ‘cause it will make you content miserable if you don’t know how to organize it well.

But if you have mastered how to spin an article, then you are creating a lot of versions out of that original one.
There are many spinning and grammar checkers that you can use in order to make the work easier. In any case, this should solve the mystery and the confusion once and for all. Happy writing!
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