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NEWBIE: Do you proof every spun article?
« on: September 03, 2010, 06:00:40 AM »
If I do a 250-article spin, is it a good idea to proof each of those articles? I did my first one, and in looking over a few, I caught some phrases/words that needed a bit of brushing up.

Is that to be expected?

Thanks.

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Re: NEWBIE: Do you proof every spun article?
« Reply #1 on: September 03, 2010, 06:29:18 AM »
If I do a 250-article spin, is it a good idea to proof each of those articles? I did my first one, and in looking over a few, I caught some phrases/words that needed a bit of brushing up.

Is that to be expected?

Thanks.

It depends what you are using it for. Some people don't care about an article reading "correctly". If you like or need your articles to look natural and written by a "native speaker", then yes, you will need to do some editing - probably less now that Jon has cleaned up the thesaurus!  ;D

One contributor said that if he was spinning a lot of articles, he would read through one version of the article on the spun article tab and if he saw a problem, would fix it. Then he would get another spun version and read through that and fix any problems. I think he said that once he could read through 3 different spun versions with no changes, the article was done.

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NEWBIE: Do you proof every spun article?
« Reply #2 on: September 03, 2010, 07:45:59 AM »
I did 1 article then spun it 20 times and read thru them and had to edit them alot with the synonyoms with the choices to be used and used the one article as a guide line took ages to get an understandable spun lot of articles. I guess no other way or might be using to many hard methods or ways when writing original articles? Is very hard to correct the main spun version of synonyoms all in one place at the sametime, some having 5 at a time.
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Re: NEWBIE: Do you proof every spun article?
« Reply #3 on: September 03, 2010, 09:52:32 PM »
Meg,

Now a much smarter way is to use the N-th synonym versions to check 3, 4 or 5 versions 100% and be sure that all synonyms are correct.

If one prefers 3 synonyms everywhere then you need to check just 3 article lengths. If it's 5, then you go for checking 5 versions.

But finally, it's the attitude. Do I care about what I spray around?

If I recheck emails before pressing send button, there's no reason why I shouldn't check spinready articles.

Regards
SNM

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Re: NEWBIE: Do you proof every spun article?
« Reply #4 on: September 04, 2010, 05:05:26 AM »
Meg,

Now a much smarter way is to use the N-th synonym versions to check 3, 4 or 5 versions 100% and be sure that all synonyms are correct.

If one prefers 3 synonyms everywhere then you need to check just 3 article lengths. If it's 5, then you go for checking 5 versions.

But finally, it's the attitude. Do I care about what I spray around?

If I recheck emails before pressing send button, there's no reason why I shouldn't check spinready articles.

Regards
SNM

Sounds good!

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Re: NEWBIE: Do you proof every spun article?
« Reply #5 on: September 07, 2010, 05:27:48 AM »
Meg,

Now a much smarter way is to use the N-th synonym versions to check 3, 4 or 5 versions 100% and be sure that all synonyms are correct.

If one prefers 3 synonyms everywhere then you need to check just 3 article lengths. If it's 5, then you go for checking 5 versions.

But finally, it's the attitude. Do I care about what I spray around?

If I recheck emails before pressing send button, there's no reason why I shouldn't check spinready articles.

Regards
SNM

SNM,

Could you clarify what you mean "Now a much smarter way is to use the N-th synonym versions to check 3, 4 or 5 versions 100% and be sure that all synonyms are correct."

Thanks, Terence

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Re: NEWBIE: Do you proof every spun article?
« Reply #6 on: September 08, 2010, 07:01:09 AM »
Terence,

I think you will be absolutely clear about the N-th synonym use if you watch the video.

There is no easier way.

Regards
SNM