You have to login in order to post a reply to this topic.

3 replies [Last post]
afanofwinning
afanofwinning's picture
User offline. Last seen 42 weeks 1 day ago. Offline
Joined: 11/14/2009
Posts: 50

Answered -tx.

__________________

~~~~~~~~~~@~~~~~~~~@~~~~~~~~@~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Double Your Productivity & Profits - Get Exclusive, Tips, Tools, Tutorials & Reviews -when You Join AutomationNewsLetter.com

 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

__________________

~~~~~~~~~~@~~~~~~~~@~~~~~~~~@~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Double Your Productivity & Profits - Get Exclusive, Tips, Tools, Tutorials & Reviews -when You Join AutomationNewsLetter.com

 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Thomas Minitsios
User offline. Last seen 1 year 4 weeks ago. Offline
Joined: 07/16/2009
Posts: 34
Re: Article Spinning to save 100+% more time?!

OK. Here it is. The job that will automate the task that you described. I think that this is exactly what you need but please verify.

Regarding the:

Quote:
NOTE: it may be helpful to pre-separate each article in a folder so it has the same number of paragraaph OR the job would do that automatically - HEY THAT WOULD SAVE EVEN MORE TIME!
, it will be better if it is not built in this job (it is already complicated). I could create a different job for it though.

Please give me the specifications of this job (you need it to separate the files based on the number of the paragraphs that they include or you need it to just make sure that every file has the appropriate number of paragraphs?) in detail so that I can create it for you.

I hope that the helped. :)

Note: Edited with a more stable version of the job.

AttachmentSize
Article Spinning V2.waj 48 KB
baz
User offline. Last seen 37 weeks 5 days ago. Offline
Joined: 11/12/2009
Posts: 47
Re: Article Spinning to save 100+% more time?!

Hi Thomas

I have a request like this one. I dont know if you realise what you've done...but that little script you made is going to be so widely used soon and will put a few people out of business.

Thankfully, Im not one of them.

Theres a similar function that could do the same, and its got to do with putting the syntax into a new artile made from three existing articles.

When I spin, I like to re-write each sentence twice from a seed artice to get 30% uniqueness. So we have three files, the original and 2 rewritten articles. The two rewritten articles are basically sayin the same thing as the original article...just using different words.

So line one might look like this in each article.

Original Article First Sentence - The big brown dog jumped over the large wooden fence.

First rewritten sentence in file two - The large brown coloured dog leapt over the big wooden fence.

Second Rewrite in file three - Over the big brown fence, the large brown dog bounded.

If these are the first lines in three seperate text documents, I want to pull them from the text doc and write them to a 4th doc adding some syntax {line 1.|Line 2.|Line 3.}.

In addition, i the sdcript could recogniseparagraphs and line breaks, that would be great!

Can this be done?

Ive been playing around with "find" tp put the cursor at each full stop and then using shift and home to highlight the text before cutting it, but its not working perfectly.

If you could modify the script above to do this, that would be brilliant.

All the best

Barry

admin
User offline. Last seen 1 hour 47 min ago. Offline
Joined: 05/25/2009
Posts: 26
Re: Data Parsing

Reply was copied to a different topic.

You can find it here.