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Which Software is Best When You Want To Rewrite Your Articles

By: Jeffrey A Solochek

I have spent the last 2 weeks examining the many different softwares out there that will rewrite your articles so that each site you submit to will have an article that is completely unique. Back a few years ago their was a lot of software that would rewrite your articles and then create all these Adsense sites for you. The problem being with this is that most of the rewritten articles were not readable at all by humans, only machines would see the keywords that were placed throughout the article and that's pretty much all they were concerned about.

After my 2 weeks of trial and error I have created a great comparison of the current software that is out there and there are pros and cons with everything that is out there. The idea about being able to submit a unique article to the many different article directories that are on the web is great but is there any way to truly do this that does not cost us a lot of time? Most of the software that is out there will take 5 articles that each have 10 paragraphs and rearrange the paragraphs so that they are each different from one another. The problem here is that most of us have a hard enough time just writing one article much less at creating 5 articles on the exact same subject material.

\The other software that is out there today will take an article and use synonyms to replace certain words in the articles. What you need to do with this software is always submit your articles manually so that you can proof read every article before it is submitted. You will need to place certain words in quotes so that they do not get replaced with a synonym. For example I had one article about MySpace and one of the terms was Whore Train which people look for on MySpace but if you let this get replaced then you will end up getting something like slut vehicle and on MySpace people are not looking for anything called a slut vehicle.

The later method may be less work than the first method because all you have to do is reread your articles before you have the software reword the article. Putting quotes around the words you do not want to have replaced. Doing this with one article can be a lot less time consuming than trying to write five articles on the same subject but to have each article be different.

With the first method if all your paragraphs are complete paragraphs and not run ons then you will not have to proof read any of them before they are submitted. I was in such a hurry the first time I went through the software that does this that I learned a lot of things that should have been done first. Mistakes are made to learn from right?

Using the MySpace example I could write an article where each paragraph is a different feature of the site MySpace. This way if the paragraphs are rearranged they will not be garbage content just as long as each feature in all 5 articles are in the same order. Make sure you are not strapped for time if you use software that rearranges paragraphs because it will take considerable time to write 5 articles with each paragraph on the same subject but each one completely different.

One of the better options that I did find was by creating a text file with maybe ten different titles for each article and having about 20 different author bio files created and then having the article submitter pick both a title and a bio at random. I will be spending at least another week seeing if I can somehow tweak the output of these software solutions and I am thinking about possible having a programmer create an all in one solution where I could offer the complete software to new authors for maybe $10 of $15 per month.


Jeffrey A Solochek an established and well published author of current trends always adding his own unique wit and humor to everything.

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