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New updates on the horizon

Spin Rewriter will soon become yet another tiny bit more awesome … πŸ˜€

Some time in the next couple of days we’re introducing an update that will do the following:

  • Β Spin Rewriter will automatically make sure that you don’t get duplicated words. For instance, if your article says “online marketers” and you pick the synonym “internet” for “online” and the synonym “internet marketers” for “marketers”, Spin Rewriter will make sure that you never get something stupid like “internet internet marketers”.
  • You’ll probably get the option to export your spun articles in a CSV file that can be used with Linkvana.
  • While you spin your text on sentence-level, you will no longer have to manually select each sentence first. You’ll be able to jump to the very next sentence by simply clicking a button.

All of this will make Spin Rewriter even more powerful, and it will save you even more time. πŸ˜€ Stay tuned! … there’s more to come. πŸ˜‰

 

Spin Distribute network updated

We’ve rolled up our sleeves and we’re already introducing some cool updates, to start off this lovely week … πŸ˜‰

This time we focused on our in-house article distribution system, called Spin Distribute, and we made sure that it’s now better than ever! We always have at least 1,400 working article directories in our distribution network, and we always make sure that each article that is submitted by our clients gets distributed to at least 700-900 highly relevant directories. However, this time we went a step further and we added almost 400 new top quality (high PageRank, high number of incoming links, high number of indexed pages by various search engines) content-rich websites to our network.

This means that Spin Distribute got even better … and it’s already been pretty darn good. πŸ˜€

Learnings algorithms thoroughly inspected – again

As most of you know, we are super obsessed with the quality of articles that are produced by Spin Rewriter. This means we need to closely monitor the learning process that helps Spin Rewriter get even better 100% of the time, and we need to make sure Spin Rewriter is only learning “the good stuff” and isn’t picking up any bad habits whatsoever.

To ensure this, we’re performing regular super-thorough checks of the learning algorithms and the effects that have recently been introduced by these algorithms. We’re doing another one of these checks today – it’s supposed to last at least 8 man-hours, and we are certain that it will ensure an even brighter future for Spin Rewriter! (… and it seems crazy bright as it is, but I don’t want to jinx it) πŸ˜€

Stay tuned! πŸ˜€

Two very useful new features are coming

In the last blog post I listed quite a few improvements that are already on the horizon and will be rolled out any day now.

Now we’re adding 2 great new improvements to the list:

  • When our users are rewriting articles as paragraph and sentence level, they are sometimes a bit hurried and can get multiple commas at the end of their sentences etc. These issues will be fixed by Spin Rewriter automatically from now on.
  • We’ve further improved the system that assigns correct indefinite articles (“a” and “an”) to words in the finished (spun) version of the article. It might be 100% flawless now – time will tell. πŸ˜€

We hope you enjoy these updates as much as we do, have a great day! πŸ˜€

New updates are on the horizon

Even while we’re here in California, we’re still working hard to make sure Spin Rewriter only keeps on getting better and better.

Very soon we’ll be pushing out a new update that will fix some issues, and add some great functionality as well:

  • various shortened verbs (let’s, I’m, etc.) will be treated even more intelligently by our software
  • Spin Rewriter will be able to make even more abbreviations on its own
  • you will be able to have more than 1 unfinished saved project at any time, and these projects will be saved on our servers (so you can continue working on them from any computer!)

 

Silicon Valley updates

Given the fact that we’re currently staying in the infamous Silicon Valley, we can’t help but develop new parts and improve existing parts of our software. There seems to be something mystical in the air of the Silicon Valley, because all programming code seems to be working on the first try which – as my fellow programmers will know – usuallyΒ  does not happen. πŸ˜€

We have improved various tiny parts of both our front-end (i.e. user interface that you’re dealing with on a daily basis), and our back-end (i.e. algorithms that make Spin Rewriter amazing and keep on making it even better).

We’ll keep you posted as the development continues … πŸ˜€

New learning algorithms – hard at work!

You probably noticed that a lot of these blog updates deal with learning algorithms that are making sure Spin Rewriter constantly learns new things and only gets better and better.

Well, the changes we introduced a week ago (on October 17th) after a super-careful inspection of the results of our learning algorithms up to that point are already paying off. We just spent another huge pile of time examining Spin Rewriter’s “Learning Activity” logs, and the results are now more than promising. At this rate of learning, Spin Rewriter might just blow your mind with its capabilities within just a couple of months. πŸ˜€

We can’t wait to see what the future holds! πŸ˜‰

Learning process further refined

We spent over 40 hours carefully examining Spin Rewriter’s “Learning Activity” logs that tell us how you guys are actually using Spin Rewriter to rewrite your articles, how often you use the One-Click Rewrite option, how often you use the “Top” and “All” buttons, what plays a major factor when you’re actually selecting the best synonyms, etc. etc.

All of this has enabled us to further tweak the learning algorithms so they will keep on improving Spin Rewriter in the future as well – and they will do so at an even faster rate!

We couldn’t be more excited about that – Spin Rewriter just might enter the year 2012 as the only genuinely-intelligent spinning software on the market, and we can’t wait to see what the future holds! πŸ˜€

Name your projects & use HTML links!

Yup, that’s right.

From now on all Spin Rewriter usersΒ  can:

  • pick custom names for their projects (instead of using only automatically generated project titles, based on the original text, to tell their projects apart)
  • place HTML links in their original text and have those links preserved throughout the whole spinning process
  • export thousands of spun articles with HTML links
  • access even better reports of their affiliate earnings inside their Spin Rewriter Affiliate Program control panel

We’ll keep on doing our very best to make sure you love our software! πŸ˜€

Back-end updates

Another set of Spin Rewriter updates, this time very little has been changed in terms of the actual user interface, however these changes might be even more important:

  • Your articles are now finalized (when you’re moving to the final step of the process) 55-65% faster!
  • The database is encrypted and has been further optimized, which means it’s even more responsive now.
  • The learning algorithms can now tell even more reliably how much effort and focus each user put into their work … and only spun articles that were very well-spun by our users are used to teach Spin Rewriter new things.
  • We prepared the theoretical background for preserving HTML links when you spin your articles. You can expect this to be implemented in just a couple of days.

Have a lovely weekend, everyone! πŸ˜€