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The Best Spinner
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These kinds of tools have the least original names; I swear to God. What TheBestSpinner lacks in an original name it more than makes up for in functionality. I’ve done some research into the history of this tool and the oldest conclusive proof I can find of it working as intended is from way back in 2013. And, it looked damn good back then. Assuming they’ve improved it since, and they’re saying that they have, it should be a perfectly usable piece of software. I’m sorry if I don’t sound excited – content spinning is boring as shit and I consider it a bit shady—just a little bit.
Original Vs. Spun Content
I understand why you might need to spin hundreds of articles at a time in order to promote your website. I get it. SEO networks don’t build themselves. You need backlinks, you need multiple websites and those websites need to have a shit-ton of content. That content needs to look unique enough to fool scraping tools. Well, I say fool, what I really mean is, the content should look like it wasn’t spun. This is why I consider content spinning partly shady. It’s still fair game. The content is, in fact, original and the first piece before the spin has to be written by a human.
So, it’s not like you’re lying when you say that it’s original content. Let’s say you’re just stretching the truth a little bit. Now, I’ll be honest ahead of time with a bit of a warning – it’s extremely difficult trying to decide which spinning software solution to purchase, because they’re really hard to test. If you’re lucky, you’ll get a demo period. TheBestSpinner allows for a 30-day money back guarantee, but I can’t guarantee that they mean it. It’s the internet, after all. Anything could be true. But, they claim it in big bold lettering on their site, so let’s hope they own up to the promise.
Testing Out TheBestSpinner
What I’m suggesting is that you should be trying several different content spinning tools and consider TheBestSpinner for that list, since their setup is very breezy. You don’t have to download a software package and install it. You can access the whole thing online, through a browser. And, since it’s a regular subscription, you just log into your account and you’re ready to test. Make sure you already have an article handy so that you can check how well this bad boy works.
I’d advise that you use the same article for different spinners, just to see where the subtle differences lie. Some spinners use AI; others use complicated XML breakdowns with gigantic databases of phrases and synonyms. The end result is always the same, though. It’s either unique content or it isn’t. That’s what you should be judging. You’re not getting a spinning software subscription in the hopes it will produce the next Pulitzer prize-winning piece of content. It’s just business, plain and simple.
Website Doesn’t Look Promising
TheBestSpinner’s website is a bit barren. Most of it is just plastered with tons of testimonials from small business owners who’ve tried the software in the past. Unfortunately, most of them seem to be out of business. I was kind of hoping to see what these articles look like in the wild, but I’m out of luck. I went to a dozen websites and only two of them were actually still online and one of them was in Arabic. I don’t speak Arabic. I mean, I’ve fucked bitches in Morocco, but we didn’t really get around to a lot of talking. Anyways, that’s a story for a different day.
The site has testimonials and you can pretty much take them at face value. They’re all really generous with their compliments, but the overall conclusion is that TheBestSpinner is the best spinner on the market, apparently. The other source of information on the site is a promotional video they’ve got embedded on there from YouTube. They appear to have made it themselves. It showcases the software in action and boasts about it being the absolute best spinner on account of their gigantic linguistic database. Whether or not this is true is a mystery. It’s not like promotional videos are going to show you the backend.
Check Out the Videos
The promotional video is pretty much the only insight you get into this software, as far as the original company is concerned. I did manage to find that 2013 YouTube video I hinted at, by some random guy who endorsed them way back in the day. He showcases an older version of the software that’s clearly a Windows application, but the overall methods of operation are the same. So, I’m guessing they used to sell this bad boy as a downloadable bit of software and moved to a web applet later for simplicity. I applaud that. Web-based applets are simpler in this day and age, provided they’re optimized and allow for extensive API access.
The video only flashes the new interface for a few seconds before flipping over to some random stock photos of paper and random buildings. I hate it when promotional videos do that. It’s distracting and doesn’t answer any of my questions. Comparing this layout to the shit I saw in the 2013 video; it looks like they shed 99% of their menus. I’m kind of concerned about where all of that lateral functionality went. Did they dumb down the software? Is it still worth buying? I have no fucking clue. There’s another review from late 2019 by an independent source that actually shows the new version of TheBestSpinner in action. I suggest you check that out before you consider subscribing.
A Basic Web Applet
There doesn’t appear to be any API access, but at the very least, you get instant processing times and a simple layout. I don’t know; it just feels kind of barren to me. I wish there were more customization options. The video and some of the comments agreed that while TheBestSpinner is fast and reliable, it produces relatively low-quality articles. I don’t know what they’re comparing them to, since spun articles are by default of a lower quality than original pieces.
It kind of boils down to this: You have to try TheBestSpinner to truly know whether it’s the right fit for you and pray that they don’t try to renege on their 30-day money-back guarantee. I don’t see why they would, but you never know. Try it with a few articles and for the duration of your subscription, contact their support team with any questions you might have. They’re sure to take you very seriously once you’ve paid. I’d ask them questions about API access as well as any features that are missing from this version that were present in earlier iterations of the software, when it was a desktop app.
Text, Images, Video - Simple
The articles that TheBestSpinner generates follow standard convention for these kinds of content pieces. Meaning, you get a lot of simple meta code within the articles if you want to export them with the spinning options built-in. This allows easy importing and exporting with other software solutions, text editors and web engines. I really wish there was a way to pipe them into servers directly, though. That would severely reduce overhead. Anyways, the content is at least formatted correctly and you have a choice between the final visual perspective and the code itself. They use some standard mark-up, which comes in handy when you are also spinning images and video.
Speaking of – they boast that they also support dynamic image and video embeds as part of the spinning process. You can also include relevant links within the actual media so that the shit actually leads somewhere. I’m not sure to what extent Google actually values the embedded visual content, but I’m glad it’s an option. It means that your secondary blog websites aren’t going to look like shit.
Free Bundled Assets
They’re also offering you a promotional bonus of a ton of free reusable images that you’re free to slap into your articles. Assuming you have the right to use them commercially, this is a neat little bonus. Stock images can be extremely expensive and you don’t want to pay for premium media when you’re trying to save money. That’s the bottom line here – you’re trying to keep things as cheap as possible. So, I very much like the free content.
Speaking of free content, you even get a bunch of free articles within the promotional offer, though I’d hesitate to use those. If other people are also receiving these bad boys for free, you might find some overlap between your content and someone else’s content. Hell, another user is free to post every single one of them and they’ll get hashed by Google. I’m not sure how they’re supposed to be useful in the long run. Either way, they’re included in the price.
As of right now, the promotional subscription price is $67 a year. Combined with the fact that you’re free to request a refund during the first 30 days, this is a great fucking offer. Test it out, see if it’s the right fit for you and spin content for your websites until your fingers bleed. Good luck.
PornDude likes The Best Spinner's
- Tons of testimonials
- Some instructional videos
- Thousands of articles and images in promotional offer
- 30-day money-back guarantee
PornDude hates The Best Spinner's
- Software’s design looks extremely basic