This is a great way to use any type of non-electric device to spin the web. While most of us prefer to spin the web manually, this could be an option for you. I have been using this for over a decade. It is a simple plug in to your device (like a web browser), which can then spin the web for you.
So how does this work? Most of the web is essentially a list of links, which means that you need to find and spin all of the links on your web page. Each link on your web page is identified with a unique url. When your device is spun, then each unique url becomes a unique link. Once you have all of the links on your page, you need to make a link out of each unique url using whatever type of spin you prefer.
Sping is one of those ideas that a lot of people seem to have trouble with even though it’s very simple to do. I’ve talked about it before on this blog and it’s something I’ve been struggling with for a while. When I’m spinning a page, I try to spin the entire page. I don’t want to spin a link, I just want to spin the entire web page.
Spinge is like a spin function. The idea is to make a unique url into a unique link. When you have all of the links on your page, you need to make a link out of each unique url using whatever type of spin you prefer. Sping is one of those ideas that a lot of people seem to have trouble with even though its very simple to do. Ive talked about it before on this blog and its something Ive been struggling with for a while.
Spinge is a spin-based link building system. It was created in 2005 by developer Mark Hurd, and has since been used by many people to create links for many websites.
Spinge is a relatively simple way of creating links to pages on your website. You just set up an URL and a bunch of things. You can use different kinds of sping like the “sping-o-matic” or the “sping-o-matic-in-a-box,” which allow you to have a set of links and their names to be changed along the way.
The concept is simple. Just like with Google, you can rank for keywords and pages by getting links from other pages. But what if you wanted to rank for a specific page? Well, that’s where spinge comes in. You create your own unique spin. The sping-o-matic creates links with the text of the page, while the sping-o-matic-in-a-box creates links with the URL of the page.
The Spinging-o-matic is one of those concepts that seems to have gotten much better over time despite its popularity. For instance, many people, myself included, use the phrase “sping-o-matic” to describe links that are made to a page that have no other information about the page. But now that you can use it to refer to links made to a page that has other information about the page, I feel like people are starting to see it in a different way.
This is a process that has been around for ages. You see it in the back of book covers and in the back of magazines, and you can also see it in the web itself. People have been making links with the URL of the page for a long time. It’s just that it has taken a while for the technology to catch up.
That’s one of the reasons why I like spunge. Like links, its a way of making links look like they’re added just for the sake of making links. With spunge, they don’t just show up. They get added to the page, in the background. This is like spinning a wheel with a ball in the middle, and you can see if you want.