Original block. This is just a little experiment to see how well AI rewriting can rework a block of text. What I’m going to do is rewrite this bit because this at the top is the original text as written by me and run through Grammarly to correct spelling mistakes, grammatical errors etc. I'll then run the same text through an AI-based text rewriting service and run it through Grammarly, then I’ll run the same text through SpinRewriter and run that output through Grammarly. Hopefully by doing that all the text will be spelled correctly and grammatically correct and they should all be different. As you can read I’m not doing much more than typing out my plans so there’s no pitch or bias in the text block. OK, that’s about 150 words, enough to get a good check I think.
AI Rewritten block. This is just a small experiment to see how well rewriting a block of text works. What I will do is to rewrite this bit as this is the original text above as written by me and to correct grammatical errors. I'll then run the same text through an AI-based text rewrite service and run it through Grammarly, then I'll do the same thing over SpinRewriter and run that grammatical output. Hopefully, this will write all the text correctly and grammatically correct and they should all be different. As you can read, I do not do much more than type my plans so there is no pitch or bias in the text block. OK, that's about 150 words, enough to get a good check, I think.
SpinRewriter block. This is simply a little experiment to see exactly how well AI rewriting can rework a block of message. What I'm most likely to do is rewrite this little bit because this on top is the initial message as written by me and run through Grammarly to fix spelling blunders, grammatic mistakes and so on. I'll after that run the same text through an AI-based message revising solution as well as run it with Grammarly, then I'll run the same text via SpinRewriter as well as run that outcome through Grammarly. Hopefully by doing that all the text will be spelled appropriately and grammatically right and they must all be different. As you can read I'm refraining far more than keying out my plans so there's no pitch or bias in the text block. OK, that has to do with 150 words, sufficient to get an excellent check I assume. ******* End of experimental blocks. ******* Well, that's interesting. I'm happy to stick with SpinRewriter at the moment as I'm not at all sure that the AI text is significantly better. It didn't seem to change as much as SpinRewriter which, incidentally, reported that the text was 90% different to the original text. I did make some changes to each block due to the corrections that Grammarly suggested but that's all. What do you think? I'm thinking that the SpinRewriter, Grammarly combination for repurposing PLR is a winner. Regards, Brent P.S. You knew there was going to be a PS didn't you. Something that I don't think I have offered to you before or at least recently is access to SpinRewriter. You have seen the type of output you can get so you know that it produces good quality spins, not the crap you often see online. Incidentally, that little block I tested with in SpinRewriter I also ran through their spell and grammar checker before plugging into Grammarly and I only had to correct two things, so there is a slight difference of opinion between the two. No big deal really, there was only one word that really had to be changed, mosting, I have no idea what that might mean so I changed it to most. What this does show is that you'll have to proofread all the spun content but I already knew that. Grammarly did also make corrections to the AI text so you'd have to proofread that as well but it probably wouldn't come up with the word(?) mosting. |
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