Step by Step Scraping and Spinning Scraped Content:  This tutorial walk-through looks long.  But, the steps presented should take no more than 5 minutes (plus scrape time).  Once you understand the $$ORIDE concept, this will be easy.  You can create 1000 pages an hour of scraped content this way, or just add scraped content to your other content.  In any case, if you are new to Article Bot, this is an easy way to get started with creating content.   We recommend that you follow these steps EXACTLY the first time and then later, play around with the scrape settings.   Also, watch the scrape VIDEO tutorials for more.  The interface is slightly different in the videos, but the concepts are the same. 

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Start a new Project...

Name Your Project...

Add your Basic HTML
Add your $$ORIDE terms...

If you do not know what $$ORIDE terms are, go here:

"$$ and $$ORIDE Explained In Detail" - From they "why" to the "how" this is for anyone who wants to know more about $$ and $$ORIDE. 

Click here for Video
Click Here for HTML Used in the Video

Highlight the first $$ORIDE...

Notice the top of your interface.  If you highlighted your term correctly, it should appear in the middle of your interface with a number next to it.  That number is the "instance" of that term.  Later, when you highlight other instances of that term, you'll see the number change (ie: $$ORIDEtown-2, $$ORIDEtown-3, etc...)
You should also see your term selected under the "Thesaurus" column on the right of your interface.  That tells you, again, that any changes you make will be to THAT term.
Now, click the LIST ENTRY box...

You will get the box below:

Add your terms...
(Make sure you add ^last...)

Click APPLY LIST...

Notice the terms are now in your database? 
You'll see them checked and in the upper right.

REPEAT THE PROCESS ABOVE FOR THE OTHER $$ORIDE TERMS...

After all your terms have synonyms applied, highlight the first $$ORIDE again...

Notice that terms checked in your box on the right?
Uncheck "^last" - No need for "^last" in the first usage of a term...
Click the USE button.

Notice that the term is now RED and UNDERLINED in your project?

Repeat that process for the other three $$ORIDE terms in your TITLE.
Now, go through the same process for the remaining $$ORIDE terms
in your project.

This time make sure that "^last" IS checked.  That way, Article Bot
knows to apply the same term below that was in your title tag!

Go to your SCRAPE dropdown...
Choose SCRAPE SETTINGS...
Make sure your SCRAPE SETTINGS are set to the settings below EXCEPT...
UNCHECK "Get Scrape Results From Local Database"

The settings below will scrape 50 results per page...
...and display 10 to 40 of them per page randomly...
...and scramble the words in each result slightly...
...and remove the "URL" for each result...
...and randomly order the results on each page...
...and BOLD your $$ORIDE terms that appear in each result...
!!! WOW !!!

Place your cursor in your project where you want scraped results to appear...
From your SCRAPE dropdown, choose INSERT SCRAPED CONTENT...

 

If your cursor is in the right spot, choose, "YES"...

CHOOSE ALL...

The green text below should appear in your project...

Now, click SPIN...

Tell Article Bot what type of file you want...

Article Bot will tell you how many spins and scrapes you'll get...
This number is derived by multiplying the number of $$ORIDE terms...

The next thing you should see is this dialogue below.
It's telling you that the file size created is "X" and that it
won't take up even a MB of space on your hard drive...
You'll also see the raw scraped results.
If you like what you see for RAW results (this is not the finished
page, just the SCRAPED content...), then click YES.

When Article Bot is done, you'll get this:

Now, just to spice things up a bit, add some random links
to link the pages of your new project!

Place your cursur in your project where you want the links to appear...

How many links do you want there?

What do you want to separate the links?  I like to put a
"blank / blank" between mine...

The code below should appear...

Now, click SPIN again...

Choose a web folder you'll upload the pages to...

Choose your file extension...

Article Bot will tell you how many pages to expect...

You can accept or reject the pages...

Article Bot will tell you when it's done!

All of the created pages will be in:
C > Program Files > Article Bot > Project Files > Name of your Project > Output Files...

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