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Friday, April 2, 2010

Not long ago I came upon a rewriting service that I want to share with the general public: Human rewriter. Human rewriter does not hide that they understand the writers submitting articles for rewriting services may have simply taken articles from the Internet and submitting the rewritten articles on other sites. Before you start quoting chapter and verse from the copyright laws, please keep in mind that most sites do this, including the popular textbroker.com website - it's just not possible to have control over the articles rewritten.

However, paying a couple bucks for hundreds of words is worth the cost. But, for that price you shouldn't presume that you will receive an entirely distinctive and researched article. If you feel you are compromising your principles, then you should do the rewrites yourself . . . just remember that you will not be able to keep up with the competition.

There is where Human Rewriter comes in: you submit an article to be entirely rewritten (not spun) by people who speak English. Through this process, you can find articles that suit the subject matter you want and submit them to be entirely rewritten, thereby circumventing Google's duplicate content penalty and the copyright infringement laws.

The interface used by Human Rewriter is user-friendly and you can ask for multiple rewrites and word spins (with options to make sure it is comprehensible), and it is especially handy for customers of UAW or AMA where multiple versions of the same article are generated for publication.

The affordable rates are another plus for Human Rewriter. I was quite a regular at textbroker.com, and Human Rewriter charges less than textbroker.com for the same, if not better, content and quality of work. Textbroker.com has a quality scale rating for their writers where 1 star is roughly 1 cent per word up to professional (though I did not use that level for my articles), and Human Rewriter's content has been along the lines of Textbroker's 3-4 star quality at the price of its 1-2 star quality, which pricing and results have great appeal for customers.

Of course, you can't make an entirely equal comparison because Textbroker measures according to words whereas Human Rewriter measures the sentence as a unit. This seems to be more accurate because you need to rewrite a whole sentence, not just words. The amount of words per sentence in your article and if you bought bulk credits directly relates to the per-word cost, which varies between the equivalent of 2-star content and the equivalent of one-star content from the textbroker.com website.

Human rewriter is offering a free trial of $5 for new members who would like to check the quality of articles rewritten.

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