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    Originally Posted by Fendi Salim
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    Original articles are ones you conjure up about a topic in your own words while getting ideas or having knowledge about the topic.

    Rewriting articles usually involve rewording the articles you have in a different version but with a similar content.

    Example Sentence - The card was stolen from his pocket by someone.

    Rewrite - Someone stole the card from his pocket.

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    its a perfect example.
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    Default Re: Rewritting vs original articles

    I tend to write 3 different articles myself then will use the original of each article and post those to ezine articles.

    I then respin the articles and make sure that I am aiming for above 45% rewrite when I spin it. i then use the rewritten articles to post to the remaining top 20 articles sites.

    I never use a respun article on ezine and I have affiliate sales and I get loads of traffic from these articles. It is not always about numbers of articles, but about quality content.

    As for my own site and blogs I write all my own posts and content that way I have no worries about plagarism
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    Default Re: Rewritting vs original articles

    Writing original articles all the time can be challenging at times. Rewriting certainly helps to keep the information flowing.

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    Originally Posted by Kevin Potts
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    Fendi's example is excellent.

    As many of your know, Paul and I use our own creator and bulk submitter, but we always write our original Seed article and take time to craft and shape this for best effect.

    I would also suggest a blend of the two strategies works really well. You kick it off, then spin it out properly and then bulk submit to the key ADs.

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    Kevin, can you say in this thread, what bulk submitter you are using, or PM with the details? I might be interested in something like that if its available to others in this forum.

    I agree, I use a combination approach. I write my own content, but if I get stuck, I will go out and read some articles on the topic I am thinking about to generate only some ideas. Then I get 3 to 5 ideas and write it in my own words.

    I too have had articles taken and no credit given back. I really don't care if people use my articles, but I do have an expectation that they will keep the links in there.

    Thank you

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    Default Re: Rewritting vs original articles

    I look to rewrite each article at least by 30% or higher. Yes, like I mentioned above, I will use an article rewriter. But based on my research and the best estimates out, getting 30% or higher from the original article is a good approach. But, I will definitely re-purpose my old content multiple times.

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    Default Re: Rewritting vs original articles

    I am not going to share all my tricks but I believe that you have to start with a new article. If you rewrite your own work, then it's less likely to become plagiarized anyway.

    Use
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    to check for plagiarism because that site is free.
    You can use
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    to compare 2 different articles to see how much material is the same.
    If I rewrite articles and compare them using this program I usually get it down to around 2% and that is about as good as it gets.
    30% is the maximum allowed but less is much better.
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    Default Re: Rewritting vs original articles

    To me that's ok if you're rewriting something you own, but if if you get it from other's piece, to me that's plagiarism


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    i have 5 blogs in a same niche so i cant afford 5 unique articles for each blogs.
    SO i write 1 unique article & rewrite it 5 times.
    This is what my current strategy is.

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    Default Re: Rewritting vs original articles

    From my own experience, I have not had much success with PLR articles. Places like Ezine articles.com can spot a rewritten PLR in 15 minutes. The only time I use PLR is for ideas, and posting articles to my blogs. In my studies of using PLR, your safe rewriting 70% of the article. At 70% it is easier to write an article myself, than mess with PLR.

    PLR has a place in other areas like AR courses, or putting together a quick report.
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    Originally Posted by neil robins
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    If you are using a software program to re-write articles, please conduct a full check of the article for spelling and grammar inaccuracies.

    Neil
    very true every software has this kind of issue. Most of the goos spinners have the grammatical or spelling issues with their spun contents

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