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    mightymc is offline 1 Post Wonder (Am I a Spammer?)
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    Default Magic Article Rewriter

    Just wanted to give Ben props on his recommendation of Magic Article Rewriter. I just got my copy today and it's a very helpful piece of software! Makes the rewriting process a lot faster and easier when used with JetSubmitter as Ben layed out in his post on the blog..
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    Yep, it's the best article rewriter software out there. The article submitter also looks pretty good and I like how you can just copy and past your spin-notated content to the submitter and submit away.

    I use MAR when trying to populate second tier support sites.

    Keep in mind, directory submissions are less and less important, but they can help, especially for hiding links and pumping up support sites.

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    HennryGale is offline Training SEO
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    "pumping up support sites"

    I'm really new to this Internet Marketing thing and did the Keyword Academy Course. So I created some Blogger Miniblogs to get some backlinks from them. The Problem is the backlinks do not work. I tried to backlink my Mini Blogs from some Social bookmark sites, but it still doesnt work.

    Can you tell me how you get ranked your support sites?


    ps:sorry for my English, Im German...

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    If you create a couple blogger blogs to use to support your other sites, you probably won't see too much effect.

    Here are a few reasons

    1) the blogger blogs are so new, they are probably not indexed by google. To count as a backlink, they need to be indexed. Type "site:http://yourdomainname.com" in google to check if your site are indexed. If your site does not show up, it's not indexed.

    2) blogger blog has no authority

    In a niche with no competition, then a handful of fairly new blogger blogs may make a difference in the rankings. In a niche with some competition, it's not enough. If you really want to see some results, your blogger blogs will need to have authority with google. One indication is PR (though these days, this is a bad measurement). Blogs that have authority tend to have some PR -- PR 2/3+.

    3) The blog being suppored by your new blogger blogs may itself be a blogger blog. Basically, if you have a blogger blog you are trying to get backlinks to, and you are using other blogger blogs as backlinks, you are pretty much sending links from the same C-CLass IP. This is not as effective as getting links from different IP's. I'm not saying they wont' help, but it's good to get different links from different sites.

    Keep in mind that unless you have a handful of blogger blogs that have been around for a year or more, have lots of posts to them and plenty of backlinks to them, you are NOT going to see too much link juice from a couple new blogger blogs.

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    Blackthorne is offline Expert SEO
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    Ben,

    I've written a software tool that helps spinning articles for the free traffic system.

    It's not as elaborate as Magic Article Rewriter, but it's still helpful and I'd like to give it away to the community for free.

    Can I post it here as an attachment in a zip file?

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    What percentage spun do you guys aim for when working with MAR?

    What is the bare minimum you will accept?

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    Quote Originally Posted by -AJ- View Post
    What percentage spun do you guys aim for when working with MAR?

    What is the bare minimum you will accept?
    Usuall I won't accept anything below 30% but I do aim for 50%. The majority ends up about 40%. It sort of depends on what you are doing the article for. If it is for a bunch of support blogs, I aim for 100% - I can basically use it as many time as I want to (100-200 blogs)- if it is for links then 40% is good with about 50 spins. Some use them more.

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    HennryGale is offline Training SEO
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    I think there is a very good new spinner:

    thebestspinner.com/

    It also supports German Thesaurius ^^ yeeah!

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    Phillip is offline SEO
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    Quote Originally Posted by HennryGale View Post
    I think there is a very good new spinner:

    thebestspinner.com/

    It also supports German Thesaurius ^^ yeeah!
    Yearly subscription and a price tag of $87/year -> Not interested

    You can build your own german thesaurus with MAR too.

    As well I don't like what Jonathan Leger did with that one. In the beginning he told everyone it is going to be free, to get a lot of users to build thesaurus and to help with the improvements. Suddenly he switched it to being a "beta version" and said that it will be a paid service soon. Now you got one week to use the beta and it's going to be a yearly subscription.
    Last edited by Phillip; 01-27-2010 at 11:49 AM.

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    HennryGale is offline Training SEO
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    sorry,

    I couldn't wait to post it, because I thought the spinner was a very cool thing.. So I didn't checked the price..87$/year is a little too much

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