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Hello Everyone!

So, i found an udemy course called "How I Make $70 Per Day On Fiverr Using A Software" BUT we need a free coupon to get it! can someone please help us to get this course?

This is the url of the course : " www.udemy.com/how-i-make-70-per-day-on-fiverr-using-a-software

thanks everyone.
That system is total bullshit, don't even waste your time.
NewBie, No request here! Read our rules!
software is AI Article Rewriter - but wait here is a review from an unhappy student:
"So there was mentioned that with this software we can create thousands of articles per day automatically but then you say that the "Find article" function doesn't work so we have to create articles by ourselves and just spin them to bypass "copyscape". Also the software costs 67$ and the only thing it does - it changes some letters in the stopwords to different unicode characters so that it would look the same but the search wouldn't find the article. Also you have told that we will have to spend only 2 hours per week but there is no way it's true because we have to search the articles by ourselves and copy paste them every time and to earn 70$ per day we need to write about 20 articles each day so even copy pasting would take about 30 mins each day which is 3 hours 30 mins per week, therefore you are liar and your system is total crap."
Actually, alanfokt, you don't need this course. If you look through the course outline and read through the reviews, you can easily figure out how this course works.

This is what he is teaching.

1. Post a couple gigs on Fiverr offering to create custom articles. For $5, you probably want to make them short, like 500 to 800 words. Once you get started you can offer longer articles and charge more, like two gigs or $10 for a 1200 word article.

2. When the orders come in, you then have to find an article on the topic the client is looking for, like dog training. You can find lots of articles on sites like ezinearticles.com and others.

3. Get an article spinner. There are free and paid versions. This guy apparently recommends the Article Writer Wizard, available for $67 http://articlerewriterwizard.com/ Some free spinners are free-article-spinner.com and spinbot.com

In theory, article spinners take an article and change it by substituting certain words for others.
For example, I wrote this sentence into the Spinbot spinner - "I was running away and then I came to a big castle." and Spinbot rewrote the sentence to say "I was fleeing and after that I went to a major stronghold."

As you can see from the example, article spinners do not do a great job rewriting articles. If you are good copy editor, you might be able to go over the spinned article and clean it up, but that can be time consuming. You are probably better off reading a couple articles and then writing a new article from scratch.

But I could be wrong. Please try this method on Fiverr and let us know if it works.
Yeah, I actually got one of his free courses where he teaches you to basically rip off medical companies writing articles for them to use for SEO purposes...

The reason I say that he rips them off is because the software he uses is AI Article Rewriter. I actually got hold of a copy of it. Don't remember if I got it here on BBHF or somewhere else, but here's what the software does:

It doesn't spin the article. It changes characters to special characters that are different than standard characters but look like standard characters. Hard to explain, but text characters are represented by certain values. So you might have, for example an a - to the computer your a is represented by some combination of 1s and 0s. But there are other characters, represented by a different combination of 1s and 0s that appear on the screen as an a. Make sense?

You can tell something is amiss because when you see the text on the computer screen, there will be all those red lines indicating misspelled words. Because of the non-standard characters. It allows the person writing the article to completely rip off someone else's work - and their ripped off version will pass copyscape scrutiny. But for the person buying the article it doesn't help their SEO one bit because their keywords will be using these alternate characters that nobody is going to search for.

So yeah... definitely don't waste your time or money on this.
@alanfikt If you still need to watch the course here you go:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpuG4KGtPPFgkuRSdaiM6VG2SHU9wz7cN

It was shared on another thread by sthao112. Thanks and reps appreciated.
[quote='CrazySmitty' pid='1672751' dateline='1460701531']Don't remember if I got it here on BBHF or somewhere else, but here's what the software does:

It doesn't spin the article. It changes characters to special characters that are different than standard characters but look like standard characters. Hard to explain, but text characters are represented by certain values. So you might have, for example an a - to the computer your a is represented by some combination of 1s and 0s. But there are other characters, represented by a different combination of 1s and 0s that appear on the screen as an a. Make sense? [/quote]


Yes it does. Smile
Speaking of "a"s, here's an example: this is "a" and this is "а". Same, right?

Well, not actually, first is Latin one and second is Cyrillic one. Smile
Now, if we're to speak about this method effectiveness, I'd say you can use it successfully for those specific cases where you are quoting other articles partially, while you're also adding your own text to comment on them.
The part you quote will not be seen by Google as copied and you will not incur penalties for sure, although you won't benefit from a SEO perspective either.
However, you can take care of SEO in the parts of text you're writing when commenting on the quoted article.
This way, you will retain readability for your users, SEO ranking without getting penalized by Google.
Any feedback on this is welcome, although we may be in the wrong forum section.
Thank you guys, i thought it's very helpful! but after reading some reviews in their i figure out this course is just a crap! Thanks guys. Reps added for everyone!
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