Tag: tutorial

Manual Article Spinning Explained…

As I’ve promised in my last post, I have prepared yet another tutorial video for you guys — this one is about manual spinning. 😀

There are 2 ways of profiting from the manual spinning options. Your first option is to spin articles 100% manually. We have implemented several systems into Spin Rewriter that make the process as fast as possible (including the “fast mode”). But, it still takes some time to spin the whole article so this way of using Spin Rewriter is not very popular among our users.

However, there is another way of using manual spinning. Most of our users use the “one-click rewrite” option first — when their article is spun, they quickly scan it and if there are some synonyms that are not 100% appropriate, they manually remove them.

The great thing here is that Spin Rewriter keeps track of all such user decisions. If a larger number of users remove a synonym, Spin Rewriter stops automatically adding it. This way, Spin Rewriter is always learning from its users. How awesome is that?

Watch our detailed “manual spinning” tutorial here…

I hope you’ll enjoy it. If there are any questions, simply send an email to info@spinrewriter.com and I’ll get back to you as soon as possible.

P.S. The next video is almost ready — I’ll let you know when it’s out. 😉

New Tutorial Video: Bulk Rewrite

I hope you enjoyed watching the first video in the series of our 10 new short tutorial videos. I’ve literally just finished the next video — the new video shows you exactly how to use the “bulk rewrite” option, or, simply said, how to rewrite several articles at once.

At the beginning, the video describes where you can find the “Bulk Rewrite” option. Then, the video explains different ways of selecting articles for spinning — you can either enter articles in the text fields, upload each article individually, or upload a ZIP file with all articles.

Then, the video shows how you can select the ENL semantic spinning options and how you can start the actual rewriting process. Spin Rewriter really is amazing, isn’t it? 😀

Watch the video here…

The next video is coming in a few days, it’s going to tell you everything about manual article spinning. Stay tuned!

Tutorial video: Enabling the ENL Semantic Spinning options

As I promised on Wednesday, today I am presenting the first short tutorial video in the series of 10 videos.

The video is about the ENL semantic spinning options. First, the ENL semantic spinning options are presented (sentence and paragraph level spinning, sentence manipulation, additional paragraph writing). Then, the video explains the benefits of every feature and it shows exactly how to enable them.

You can find the video here: http://www.spinrewriter.com/tutorials

I look forward to reading your feedback — if you have any questions, feel free to contact us at any time at info AT spinrewriter.com.

P.S. The next video will be live soon. It’s almost finished. 😉

The Updated “Getting Started” Video (and an announcement!)

As you have probably noticed, we are constantly updating and improving Spin Rewriter. Two months ago we changed the UI (user interface). A month ago, we optimized the code to make it even faster than it was. Even the Blog Post Spinner plugin was updated and some new features were added. In my last post, I’ve promised to launch the updated version of our SEO Blueprint – it’s coming very soon!

Today I’d like to let you know that we have also updated the “Getting started tutorial video.” All the additional features have been added to it — and everything is presented in a way that is easily understandable to all our users (including everyone who is just getting started in this business).

You can watch the video here: http://www.SpinRewriter.com/get-started-tutorial

And a special announcement? We are also preparing a special series of short tutorial videos. With ALL of Spin Rewriter functions explained, they will definitely help you get the most out of it. These new videos will be especially recommended to users who don’t want to read our (detailed) guide and prefer to watch our software in action.

I’ll tell you more about these new video tutorials as soon as the first video is finished (there is going to be 10 videos in total). With some luck, it’s going to be done this week. I’m quite excited to show it to you! 😉