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Ready…Aim…Fire: Shoot Yourself in the Foot with Article Spinners

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

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If there’s a common thread that runs through all article spinning products and services, it’s this: they won’t deliver what they say they will.

Why? Because they can’t, that’s why.

Their purpose in life is to produce high volumes of low quality derivative content; the exact thing quality content publishing sites shun.

Article spinners may be able to change enough of the original text to sneak past a duplicate content smack. They may even get by a beginning blogger’s inexperienced eye, but they won’t get through the careful eyes of a quality publisher’s editorial staff. And that’s where you want your articles, right? On high quality, high traffic sites, right?

The ultimate goal of a successful article marker is focused on the needs of a highly targeted reader, not the desire of the author for arbitrary backlinks from nowhere. If you want your articles read, quality content counts; it’s a simple as that.

So, what have you really accomplished if your articles are only picked up by sites looking for quantity of content and not quality? Probably not near as much as you had hoped for when you distributed them. Your work is merely content fodder in the food chain of someone’s little known, rarely visited money site. The only “eyes” that will ever see it are those of the search engine spiders.

You won’t find article spinners at Content Crooner for that reason. It’s not even in the “being considered” phase of thinking. You won’t find the review team approving spun articles, either. Our goal is to help, not destroy, the careers of article marketers in the community.

Don’t take my word for it. Watch the videos below and see what Chris Knight, CEO of Ezine Articles has to say about derivative content produced by spinning articles. (Ezine Articles is the premium publishing site for article marketers on the Internet. It is the target most successful article marketers aim for instead of their foot.)

(Note: These videos are current to the week of 10/29/09.)

As always, the ultimate decision rests with you: the individual author. You can fail or sail in your career as an article marketer. The choice is yours to make.

Until next time,

Mike

“Crooner Rocks”