Thanks for the awesome feedback and keep those orders coming!WordAi is fucking awesome, and you should use it. I've been a member since the beta, and it kicks ass. Far better than anything else on the market, no question.
This is excellent. Started my trial today and have been playing around with it. Even the lower quality version has spins that faaaaaar surpass any other auto-spin options out there. Easily the best auto-spins i've seen, even on the most unique settings.
I'm trying to decide if I want the standard or the turing package, but have noticed that when I use the turing spinner, a good percentage of the time it freezes at about 25% and never moves. I end up playing around with the settings and get it to work when the spin is the least unique, and no sentence rewrites most of the time. I am using Google Chrome fyi
On its way!LBorbit.. get the Turing package. WELL worth it.
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What settings are you using for WordAi? I've found as a rule of thumb, the article needs to have a WordAi Uniqueness of around 60-65% before it will pass Copyscape. So if your article doesn't pass it, I would change your settings from "Regular" to "Unique" and try again. If that still won't pass Copyscape, you might need to (for that article) use the regular Spinner (which all Turing users have access to). The quality will not quite be "human quality" (although it will be better than any other spinner on the market right now) but that will almost certainly pass Copyscape. The Turing Spinner is able to pass Copyscape for most articles (especially at the "Unique") setting; however there are some articles that are written in ways where there are not a lot of natural synonyms or rewrite possibilities. For those cases, the Standard Spinner will usually work just fine.i just signed up for the turing plan and I've pasted a few articles to see the results but none of the spins pass copyscape and the highest "uniqueness" i've gotten is: This Article Has a WordAI Uniqueness of 51%
But again, nothing passess copyscape. am I doing something wrong?
Can't wait to have you on boardWow,, seems promising from all the reviews here. Will grab a copy after the weekend.
Just rolled out several new AI improvements - even when we're the best it's still full throttle ahead!![]()
Yes, this is exactly what the Turing Spinner is built for. It is generally unique enough that you can get one copy that reads very well and passes Copyscape (or gets very close to passing Copyscape), but isn't quite as unique if you try to spin it 10+ times.Reposting my question as it didn't make much sense !
I want to create new versions of several sites that got slapped by Google. Would wordai allow me to create a new version of my content easily? Kind of like a rewriter rather than a spinner to create one high quality copy.
Hope that makes sense !
Yes, this is exactly what the Turing Spinner is built for. It is generally unique enough that you can get one copy that reads very well and passes Copyscape (or gets very close to passing Copyscape), but isn't quite as unique if you try to spin it 10+ times.
If you spend 5-10 minutes editing the result of the Turing Spin, you could get it to be unique enough to use 10+ times, but it is designed to give you one rewrite very quickly. And if you need a one click way to spin an article 20+ times, then the Standard Plan would generally be fine for that.
Yes, this is exactly what the Turing Spinner is built for. It is generally unique enough that you can get one copy that reads very well and passes Copyscape (or gets very close to passing Copyscape), but isn't quite as unique if you try to spin it 10+ times.