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2bwahm
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#1 · Posted: 5 Nov 2007 10:35


If you're gaining fee traffic through article writing, how many are you able to complete in one day? I'd like to set a certain number for myself (newbie) and was wondering how many the rest of you could pull off?

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Olivia

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southbank63
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#2 · Posted: 5 Nov 2007 14:48


Hi 2bwahm
I have heard of some software that 'converts' an article into hundreds of 'unique' new articles...? Not sure how it works tho..?

Sue

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#3 · Posted: 5 Nov 2007 18:35 · Edited by: Newbie Shield


Quoting: 2bwahm
If you're gaining fee traffic through article writing, how many are you able to complete in one day? I'd like to set a certain number for myself (newbie) and was wondering how many the rest of you could pull off?

Thanks,
Olivia


Olivia,

I think one a day at most is more than enough. On the other hand, if you have several ready ahead of time, then you'll have to decide how you want to get noticed on eZine sites.

Quoting: southbank63
I have heard of some software that 'converts' an article into hundreds of 'unique' new articles...? Not sure how it works tho..?

Sue


Sue,

I'm not entirely sure, but you may be thinking of language translating software. The theory is that you can put plagiarized articles into a translator and then translate them back into your own language.

The end result is that they are worded differently. Don't bother with it as it is deceptive and the end result is pathetic.

As usual, I object to this sort of deceit. It's unethical. Furthermore, the translation - even from the best of class - comes out goofy. So, either way, don't do it.

It's better to just rewrite the paragraphs yourself.

Plus it's more honest and I know you want to be as honest as possible. :P



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#4 · Posted: 5 Nov 2007 20:04


Usually how many words do your articles have?

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#5 · Posted: 7 Nov 2007 19:12


articles should have between 250- 350 words, short and sweet, straight to the point. But gain some interest. Thats whats been working great for me, about 20min a day, it used to take me 30-40min, and I'm no writer, but practice makes perfect.

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aplina
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#6 · Posted: 8 Nov 2007 06:33


l do have my articles between 450-500. l post 1 weekly

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#7 · Posted: 8 Nov 2007 14:19


aplina, I checked out your gardening site and it looks like you really aren't selling anything. Are you just trying to help people out or what? That is awfully nice of you, if that's the case. I looked for some affiliate links in your site and didn't even find those.

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#8 · Posted: 14 Nov 2007 18:39


Quoting: southbank63
Hi 2bwahm I have heard of some software that 'converts' an article into hundreds of 'unique' new articles...? Not sure how it works tho..?


There is software that does this well, but you can't just feed it the raw text. You havet to write the article in the software with special hints so it can understand the semantic meaning better, so it doesn't rewrite phrases incorrectly.

dan

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