Definition of Content Spinning
What is Content Spinning?
Content Spinning is the technique of spinning editorial content in all directions to get different texts talking about the same thing. Its goal is to obtain a multitude of variations of a starting text and to use it to feed different pages of a site or different sites without these variations being seen as the product of duplicate content or plagiarism.
Content Spinning aims to create many versions of the same textual content
It is tedious and expensive to create editorial content that has the same meaning but has to be different enough from each other to avoid the thunderbolt of search engine bots who do not like all things cheating.
This is the reason why specialists have invented a solution making it possible to ensure that the editor has to write only one text and to foresee the synonyms of the words used as well as all the possible turns and substitutions and that A plurality of texts emerges which are different in terms of formulation but practically identical in terms of meaning. It is all the work of the writer and that of a spinning software that constitutes this solution which is called content spinning. From "The life of men is experienced by sensations" one could obtain "The feelings are at the base of the human experience" and this would be only one of ten or even fifteen possible variations.
Badly developed by the editor, however, the master spin, that is to say, the content to be spun, can degrade into spinned or low-quality spun texts, sources of confusion for engines and sources of disappointing experience for readers. The technique must be framed by a content strategy so as not to sabotage the seriousness of the site.
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