Multi-use text converter/spinner with Money Robot elements.
Use this tool for general text case conversions and organisation.
Enter, or paste any PLAIN text on single or multiple lines and use one of the following to convert the text accordingly:
Useful tools for sorting and re-organising your multi-line text.
If your pasted multi-line text has any spaces, tabs or empty lines this will remove them. Paste in your text and hit this button to organise.
If your pasted multi-line text has any duplicate lines this will identify them and remove them leaving the original. It won't consider capital letters as unique, and will still remove any matching instances.
For added uniqueness, the Shuffle button will re-order any multi-line text randomly each time it is pressed. Please note it currenlty does NOT play well with code such as list items.
Unravel your spintax back into a list. Simply paste your spintax and click the button to convert. Please note does not support nested spintax.
This is where the fun stuff happens.. spinning and conversion tools.
Once you've entered your multi-line text in the 1st Input Box (on the left), use these buttons for spun conversions:
The quick and easy way to generate ultra-relevant titles for your project.
1. Head over to Answer The Public and enter your chosen keyword.
2. Click 'Download CSV' and open up in a text editor (Notepad++ etc).
3. Drag/select and copy the Questions, Prepositions and Comparisons and paste them into the 1st Input Box.
Ultra-fast way to generate lots of relevant videos, images and titles for your MR or spun project.
You'll need to install the handy Link Clump extension on your Chrome Browser for this. This enables you to scrape links form your screen with a simple mouse-drag. It takes 2 minutes to setup:
1. Once installed, Right-Click the icon in the toolbar and head to 'Options'.
2. You need to create 2 new 'Actions'.
Got Link Clump installed? Let's get some videos, images and titles!
1. Head over to YouTube and search for your keyword to reveal relevant videos. If you keyword is too specific... niche up and choose a more generic related keyword.
2. Hold down your chosen Link Clump key for URL scraping as described above (I use 'Ctrl') and with the left mouse button drag a box over the search results. You will see a box highlighting the videos as you drag.
3. The video URLs are now copied to your clipboard. Paste them into the 1st Input Box on this page to see a list of Youtube URLs and unique video IDs. Repeat this for more videos until you have a large list of relevant video URLs.
4. Click 'No Dupes' to remove any duplicate video URLs you might have copied.
5. Click 'LC Videos' on the 2nd Input Box to generate an iframe with spun video URLs. The iframe also contains spun size and float attributes. Then just paste into MR or anywhere else.
Pro Tip: For added uniqueness... click the yellow 0|1 checkbox afterwards to make the video show 50% of the time.
1. Head over to YouTube and search for your keyword to reveal relevant videos. If you keyword is too specific... niche up and choose a more generic related keyword.
2. Hold down your chosen Link Clump key for TITLE scraping as described above (I use 'Shift') and with the left mouse button drag a box over the search results. You will see a box highlighting the titles as you drag.
3. The video TITLES are now copied to your clipboard. Paste them into the 1st Input Box on this page to see a list of titles. Repeat this for more titles until you have a large list of relevant vtitles to process.
4. Click 'No Dupes' to remove any duplicate titles you might have copied.
5. Click any of the H1, H2 or H3 buttons on the 2nd Input Box to generate spun, relevant titles you can use in MR or any other project. Then just copy/paste to use.
Pro Tip: For added uniqueness... click the yellow 0|1 checkbox afterwards to make the titles show 50% of the time.
Create better Money Robot blog titles with one click.
Money Robot blog titles suck, and are potentially a huge footprint, so here's a little script to output what I believe to be better titles.
1. Write or copy/paste a list of keywords related to your niche in the 1st Input box (one per line).
2. Click 'MR Blog' on the 2nd Input box to add the keywords to a pre-spun blog title formatted in title case.
The blog title outputs in the following style:
The Number 1 KEYWORD Blog
So choose your keywords accordingly to ensure it makes sense (for example roofing, roof repair, roof reparation etc.)