Some people will be unhappy that I shared this with you. 😱

This is a secret that very few people know, yeah I know that you get that line regularly, but in this case it's true.

Being really honest here I don't know of more than a handful of people who even know about this let alone use it.

 

***Takes a deep breath.***

 

Most people know that you can quickly and easily spin content to create a new unique page from the original page.

They also know that the spun content isn't particularly readable.

Event the best spinners don't get it 100% right.

This means that you will have to correct most of the spun content you produce.

 

There is a better way.

 

When you take your original text and paste it into Amazon Translate and translate it into German then copy that text and translate it back to English, you get a unique document.

Then you plug that document into Grammarly and make all the suggested corrections.

 

All of this takes less time than it takes to edit a spun document and it is 100% readable, grammatically correct and correctly spelt.

If you want to get a little more creative, you can use Amazon to translate to German and Google Translate to translate it back to English.

It takes about the same amount of time and costs the same, nothing.

 

This works with any text you can find.

 

You can take PLR and rewrite it, and you can take someone else's blog post and rewrite it.

If you take a video, feed it into Otter.ai to get a transcribed text document that's pretty good.

Then use the translate method and Grammarly to rewrite it, and you'll have another unique document.

 

So, what are the ethics around this?

You cannot copyright ideas.

You can copyright what you write or produce in the form of video, images or audio.

You are taking their original content and then rewriting it completely.

Essentially you are taking their idea and creating a unique product from that.

 

Having said that though I would suggest that you don't use someone else's creation as your seed document.

I doubt you would get any serious backlash from doing that, but you may well engender some bad Karma from that activity.

 

If you manually rewrite their blog post ideas and concepts first and then create additional documents from that source then that would be totally acceptable.

I have done this with a PLR ebook and then posted it to Kindle.

Amazon accepted it as unique, and it sells as an original book.

How long did it take me?

About 1/2 hour.

Give it a go; it won't cost you anything.

 

Regards,
Brent.

 

P.S. I mentioned Grammarly as the tool to fix the document, and it does work pretty well.

I don't agree with everything it suggests I do, but I utilise most of them.

You can set it to work with different versions of English so you can tailor it to your local usage, spelling and grammar.

I find that very useful as it keeps the document consistent.

You can get it and use it for free, but you'll get more benefit from the paid version because you can check for uniqueness as well.

Check it out here.

 
  Brent Milne
12 Torrens St
Happy Valley
South Australia

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