Jonathan Leger’s The Best Spinner is, according to it’s raving fans, simply what it’s title says: it’s the best article spinner they’ve tried.
In order to fully understand what The Best Spinner is all about, it’s good to take a few steps back and look at the bigger picture. Jon Leger’s article spinner is for Internet marketers and those who want to promote their sites. Within the Internet marketing realm, one method of promoting your products, services, and sites is to use article marketing.
People go onto the Internet to search for content, or information. Article marketing supplies a searcher’s need for a specific type of information.
Let’s say that your business caters to gardeners.
In fact, let’s narrow it down even further: Let’s say that your business supplies instructional information to herb gardeners.
And even better: Let’s say that your business offers a guide for those who are new to herb gardening, titled “Herb Gardening 100″
You could write articles based on herb gardening and submit them to several article directories, such as EzineArticles.
However, you need to know about the duplicate content filter. Now, there’s a lot of debate within the Internet marketing and SEO professions about duplicate content.
Some say it’s a filter, others say it’s a penalty. I believe it’s more of a filter than a penalty.
Basically, if your article is published in more than one place online (more than one site or page), each successive publication of your article doesn’t count as much as the first instance did. That’s because your article is essentially the same (that is, word-for-word, it’s the same). So, the backlinks from each publication of an identical article don’t count as much as they could.
That’s the opinion held by some people in the IM and SEO markets.
Enter unique content.
It’s almost universally agreed that unique content (that is, a unique article that’s only published in one place) is the best content to have.
The problem is, unique content can multiply your content creation—or, in this case, article creation—costs. This is true because instead of just creating one article and submitting it to multiple directories, you now have to create one unique, never-before-published article for each directory and site.
Of course, this is next to impossible for some people.
Enter article spinning.
Now, it’s difficult to explain the intricate details of what article spinning is without possibly confusing you, but essentially, it’s a way of creating unique content from one article. Basically, one article that’s written with good article spinning options (or syntax) can be “spun” into several version of that article. If the beginning article (known as a “seed” article) is well-done, there can be many (even hundreds) of possible versions of that article. Each version is unique. (The general consensus is that each version has to be at least 30% different from the original to be unique.)
You can hand-write a spinnable article, but for some, this takes time, so as a supposed time-saving option, there are software solutions available…
…However, a lot of these software solutions don’t produce readable articles. Sure…they produce unique articles, but they’re just not readable by a human. Their shortcoming is that they try to replace some words with others, and do so artificially.
This results in articles that simply don’t read well, and I know from experience that a tremendous amount of time would have to be spent correcting these articles. Internet marketers and entrepreneurs who value their time simply don’t have the time to waste on such efforts.
This is where Jon Leger’s The Best Spinner comes in, because these problems are greatly reduced, and even eliminated completely.
One innovative feature of The Best Spinner is the thesaurus that keeps improving, due to continued input from the community of users. And, even if other article spinners claim to have a thesaurus, they may not have an evolving thesaurus like The Best Spinner does. Not only does The Best Spinner support English–currently, it also supports French, Spanish, and German.




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