Affirmative KBot.
Unit ASch18Z requesting samples of input and output.
Awaiting your positive transmission.
kpaul, could you post a paragraph of the spun text along with the original paragraph?
@ kenshi67 & icwkd - Sample reviews are available above from (no offense) more senior members. Let me know if you're ready to order. Now, if a mod would like a sample... Heh.
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Now that I have some content from KBot, damnit's hot.KBot is definitely worth it and I will be placing more orders soon for it.
Kpaul took 3 articles and he turned them into 100 quite decent spins. Very much worth the money.
So I ordered 50 articles out of a 800 word article (that k.Paul wrote). Within probably 2 days, I actually received 75 articles. (He threw in an extra 25.)
The Positives: Every single article was completelyyyyyyy readable. No mumbo jumbo thesaurus spun crap. Although playing with spun articles is inherently a risk, I think this may do better than most. I did find a few same sentences, but my articles came out atleast 60% unique compared to the one before. (This may work very well for someone looking to throw up a 100 page PPC site)
The Negatives: Well, other than something I could have changed at the beginning... nothing. I would love to see how this thing works, but of course that is probably the secret sauce, and I am no programmer.
Overall, I would say it is definitely worth it. I have paid for spinners, have homemade spinners, but nothing comes close to the quality of this one.
Your reviews:
So "nothing comes close to the quality of this." It's "hot", "worth it", "quite decent", "completely readable", "better than most", and yields "a few same sentences" but "at least 60% unique" content. That sounds good as far as it goes, but it's super vague.
Seriously, man, what do you want? You can start with a $100 order if you're that hesitant. This is spun content, but (as noted above) a few people think it's better than a lot of other garbage out there.It's just not enough to justify a $200 purchase unless you're really rolling in the dough. No one buys a car without taking it for a test drive. I'm not trying to be an ass. I just think you'll get much more interest from people if you give them something a little more concrete.
Will it bring in the orders?
Send me an article and I'll see what I can do... As I said, it takes several hours for even the simplest of samples.
-kpaul
Like he promised, kpaulmedia sent me a sample of his product. He actually sent me two sets of spinned articles, some 50 articles total.Ok, I sent an EARLY, dirty sample from a few weeks ago. It takes a few hours to set something up, which is why I haven't done anything recently (free sample-wise...)
So, keep that in mind when you look at them. The other reviews were stuff I did especially for the reviewer...
Ok, so who wants to choose an article? I'd rather post it on one of my servers and PM a link so as not to make it too public.
Should we give it a difficult project/assignment/task, or a simple one? What niche? What type of writing?
I'll put a trailer together, but I want to know what a lot of you are wanting to see in it.
Thanks.
Like he promised, kpaulmedia sent me a sample of his product. He actually sent me two sets of spinned articles, some 50 articles total.
As others have stated, the result is very readable. He doesn't mangle the text like an automated spinner will. It was clear that the articles were, as he stated, put together quickly, so I don't feel qualified to rate his actual service, which he has said is much more detailed and in depth and has come a long way since he whipped together the sample I received. It sounds like everyone will have a chance to see an example of his product, so I guess it doesn't really matter.
kpaulmedia mentioned privately - and has hinted earlier in this thread - that eventually he wants to open this up so that anyone can use his tool themselves for a small monthly fee. Since most of the work involved in creating these articles stems from having to set the program up, this will make the service much more accessible for people like myself who have too much time and too little cash. Maybe this will even open up a secondary market for writers who have expertise using his program.