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You probably already know that in order to get free search engine traffic you need have quantities of useful unique content and add to that content on a regular basis. You probably also know that search engines penalize or remove websites that contain content that is a duplicate of content found elsewhere on the Web.

The two most reasonable solutions for webmasters to create new unique content are to write it, or have it written for them, or to use some of the many private label rights (PLR) articles that are pre-written and allow anyone to modify the text to make it unique and claim it as their own work. PLR articles are readily available on just about any topic to be modified, combined or summarized for your personal website use.

The biggest problem with PLR articles is that you still have to take the time to rewrite the article enough to at least avoid the duplicate content penalty and hopefully add additional value to the information. To solve this problem there is a plethora of software programs called “article spinners” that will attempt to restructure paragraphs and change words in order to make an article unique. Unfortunately, these programs usually take a well written story and turn it into a bunch of nonsensical gibberish. This may defeat the search engine duplicate content checker but will never pass a human examiner and will make your visitors leave your website in disgust. The bottom line is that in order to rewrite an article to make it unique and meaningful, a human hand must be involved.

So, either way, the work has to be manually done to write content — or does it? Recently, while exploring software aids to make article writing a little easier, I came across a program called WordFlood. WordFlood allows you to look at an article and by mousing over a word you can see all the synonym words available and select one to replace the original word with just a click. This can also be done on a wholesale basis changing the keyword(s) of an article. This handy little program will save time and make rewriting PLR articles easier as you add more information and restructure information to suit your needs.

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