One of the things that puts many people off joining 1waylinks is that you have to regularly produce a fair amount of content to keep submitting it to the link network. One way this can be overcome is by spinning the articles. Incase you are not aware of how spinning works, you can take a sentence like:
The dog ran after the ball
And applying the spinning tags you can reframe the sentence in to many different variations like this:
{the dog ran after the ball|the dog chased the ball|the dog caught the ball}
Some people will only spin at a word level to something like this:
the dog ran after the {ball|man|stick}
This gives a less unique article when it is spun, but it is much quicker to do.
So do we really need to do all of this? In my experience and testing the answer is yes, we need to spin our articles because if you submit the same article to 150 blogs then Google tends to not index most of them and that defeats the object of building links to your site, if Google isn’t indexing the links then there is no point submitting them.
I’ve even tried spinning at a word level but even this doesn’t seem to have better results than if you didn’t spin it at all. However if you spin your articles to a sentence level then Google will eventually pick them up once you have social bookmarked them and pinged them.
This could be a deal breaker for many people considering 1waylinks but the fact of the matter is that if you join any type of linking network you will have to come up with regular unique content. For example on Link Vana (another great link network) you don’t need to spin your articles but every article you submit has to be unique. That means that if you want to submit one article per day you need to write one article per day. If you want to submit 10 articles per day each of those ten articles have to be unique.
The great thing about spinning is that while it might take a couple of hours to do it properly, when you drip feed the spun articles in to the network it can provide as much as 3 months worth of new links for each article.
I’ve written a blog post on how to spin your articles in 1waylinks and how to outsource the process for as little as $15 per article.