This rather snazzy tool (and the only one i'v ever seen that does this) lets you very quickly take a block of text and rifle through it, changing elements, for SEO.
Pros: - Clever interface, paste text in and click the words you want. - Get used to the workflow and its much faster than typing. - Sometimes makes articles and descriptions better (!?) - Cheap
Cons: - Sometimes gets confused as to the meanings of words, becasue it cannot understand the context. - Windows only. :curse:
Their seams too bee problems with this software. Good concept, there's a great online version which I have used a few times to change keywords from a description for article distribution, seems to work well. Will post the URL when I eventually find it:rolleyes:
This kind of article spinner software has been around for several years. People used them to spin different versions of the same article for distribution in the hope that google wouldn't see them as duplicate content and the links in them would still count for SEO.
What people missed is that most articles wash around in that unloved bit of internet space that nobody really cares about. And the fact that these spinners tend to produce garbage.
I'd say the whole world has moved on now. It's more important to have good quality, branded content that develops trust than to mass produce junk.