As for the content that you put in the blanks, it can be spun (that is of course according to you.)
Yes it does make sense to spin the blanks, however what I tend to do is rather take the same content,
and fit it into another template. Like I mentioned to you Turn 1 article into 8.( Please note not word for word)
So first template would be the normal discussion on the topic. Then do a FAQ article with same info from the first article.
Then do a 5 top things to avoid article with the same info/content of the first one. As so on until you have 8 articles then those 8
articles can be used to spin, all you need to do is save them in IAF and you will have some serious number of articles to send out to directories.
Does that make sense?
Thanks for the follow-up info, Texsa. I like your step-by-step explanations. Just like on your video. Now for my follow-up questions, to continue the discussion so I can picture it.
1. Have you created an IAF custom template for each of the other 7 types of articles? Or are you creating those articles in MS Word, for example?
2. After you save all 8 articles in IAF, are you spinning the blanks (assuming that each article is written from an custom IAF template and has blanks)?
3. Roughly how many spun versions of the total 8 articles are you creating? I'm asking this to get an idea of how much the uniqueness of each may matter.
4. To accomplish what you're doing, do you also you TBS? Or is IAF's spinning capability sufficient for what you're doing?
Thanks again for sharing, Texsa. By the way, did you make the video with Camtasia Studio or another program?
Hank