SENuke Tutorial on Content Creation and Syndication

October 23, 2009
By internet-marketing-mba
SEnuke Complete Marketing Software

It’s fair to argue one outcome may be more desirable than an other but this SENuke tutorial series really isn’t about to delve into which outcome is best. We only bring it up here to make it clear that in order for our SENuke content generation efforts to bear fruit we have to have it clear in our mind the five goals above and do our best to accomplish them with each piece we create.

Launch SENuke and click on the content creation module. Note the grey editing box (top left), the white content box (bottom left), and settings (title, domain, tags, etc.) on the right side. Get familiar with the layout as we’ll be referring to it repeatedly.

Select the Social Networking / Article Module

Select the Social Networking / Article Module


Step 1: Generate Base Content
Let’s generate some content to post on the web. The authors of SENuke suggest grabbing an existing article from ezines and modifying that. Honestly, I have to vehemently disagree with that particular practice. Grabbing someone else’s content and re-writing it in the way the SENuke authors suggest is plagarism while pretending to call your end product ‘original’ content of your own. You should note that in all of the ‘terms of service’ agreements agreed to in the ‘account creation’ tutorial in a previous post (done for you by SENuke), virtually all of them demand that the content you put up can be legitimately claimed as your own.

Using Only Your Own Content Is In Your Long Term Best Interest
This is why grabbing someone else’s content off of ezine articles is not in your best interest long term. On the other hand, if you already have some of your OWN content on ezines, then go grab it and paste it into the SENuke content window (white box). If you have no content up yet anywhere, lets get on about writing an article to get the ball rolling. We’ll now get started doing some work on your article.

Unique Content Wins Out
It is fairly well agreed by most web article marketers that unique content has a greater likelihood of being captured in Google’s indexing web than duplicate content. Unique content is also likely to provide a stronger backlink to your website or target page (monetized or squeeze) than duplicate content. Strong backlinks from quality sites is one of the objectives of our efforts. That means we want to post content that is as unique as possible while still being a well written piece on topic and done in a coherent way. The best way I’ve found to accomplish this using SENuke is by using full sentence substitution.

Full sentence substitution involves the practice of taking a sentence and re-writing it several ways in order to change the appearance of content without altering the message and or flow of content and ideas. Pick a sentence from your article (highlight a sentence in the ‘white content box’ of SENuke. You’ll note the sentence now appears in the grey edit box above your white content box. Click the grey content box to begin editing the selected sentence.

Selecting a Sentenct Brings It Into the Editor Box

Selecting a Sentenct Brings It Into the Editor Box


Sentence Substitution Provides Continuity in Your Content Without Losing the MessageNow make a series of spun sentences based on the first sentence. Remember to surround your entire effort with the curly brackets {} and separate the sentences with pipes ( | ). DO NOT put curly brackets INSIDE curly brackets (like this {{}}). SENuke does not handle this well, can crash, and it is likely you will lose your work (losing work is NOT on our list of desirable outcomes). When you’ve made your three versions of the same sentence, click the ‘APPLY’ button at the bottom right of the grey content editor box. SENuke will paste your new spun sentence over the location of the old original single sentence.

(Hint: Spinning your article title is also an excellent way to increase uniqueness)

Here’s a sample spinner sentence using the keyword we used in the previous tutorial:
{The following government current events happened while you were sleeping overnight|Last night several key government current events took place in the capitol|A couple of government current events news stories popped up on the newswire overnight}.

(Hint: Note the period at the end of the closed bracket “}.” – this places a period at the end of the sentence… whichever sentence SENuke happens to choose for that article rendition).

Notice the Period Outside the Final Bracket

Notice the Period Outside the Final Bracket


Continue to part 2

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