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Message ID: 58
#58, RE: Spinning Content Using Tuelz
Posted by Kurt on Jul-30-11 at 06:25 PM
In response to message #57
>OK. I think I now know what the confusion was.
>
>When I was choosing no less than n or more than n it was grabbing n
>number of
>paragraphs (single lines made up of multiple sentences) and that is
>why there were
>multiple paragraphs bunched together.

Part of the confusion likely also comes from my directions are for html, where you add your own formatting. For example, adding a <p> tag causes the browser to add paragraphs breaks.

Because we're working with text files, we needed to do a couple of things differently to preserve some formatting. One is only using exactly 1 line and the other is using multiple MYTAGZ tags to add paragraph breaks to text files.

>By choosing exactly 1 line it is adding one random line
>(paragraph)after each
>mytagz.

Correct. A line can be multiple sentences (paragraph), a single sentence, a word, a number or even a single character.

>So it seems that it would only make sense to use no less than and no
>more than when
>each line is a single sentence. Right?

Yes, but only for text files. Again, for html files you use html code for the formatting in the "chunks", so you don't have to worry about the line breaks or multiple MYTAGZ tags.


>Thanks for you help.
>
>Amazing set of tools for recent WSO price. The world does not know
>what it is missing.

Thanks for the compliment. I'm glad you put in the time to learn the Tuelz. I'm sure you felt like taking a couple of aspirin at times... But sticking with it gives you text manipulation skills that others just don't have.

Next, try adding some variation to your text files by making 10 pages that use 4 MYTAGZ, another 10 that uses 5, another 10 pages that use 6, etc.

Also add SuperListz to the mix. Superlistz was a "spinner" before spinners were invented. But don't focus on synonyms. Instead, look for opportunities to substitute secondary keywords.

Don't just do a word for word swap. Instead, try to vary the number of words used:


Examples of working dogs include Great Pyrenees.

Examples of working dogs include Great Pyrenees and Doberman Pinschers.

Examples of working dogs include Doberman Pinscher, Great Pyrenees and Rottweilers.