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Originally Posted by cyberxxx
I just decided to reduce the prices on Unlimited editions even more. Check out http://www.cyberseo.net/ for the updated prices 
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There are so many great uses for this plugin, it's hard to list them all. But for me, the best one has to be the Morphing RSS Host mode. Why use sponsor morphing feeds (which are duplicated to hell all over the net) when you can create your own unique ones with this plugin?
You can import sponsor feeds in as drafts, write posts in morphing syntax, and pump them out to your own blogs...WP blogs, Blogs Organizer...or add the feeds in Blogs Automater and post to other free hosts, etc. There is only one thing I have always wanted when it comes to the Morphing RSS Host mode: Nested syntax ability.
As it is now, you can only spin one bracket deep in CyberSEO, for example:
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{Who|What guy} wouldn't like to {fuck|have sex with} {this hot chick|a sexy girl like this}?
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The synonymizer helps randomize it more by swapping out words like "chick|girl|babe". It's really powerful and makes for some very unique posts if you do it right. But it's easier to change the grammatical structure of a sentence with nested syntax IMO...
Nested syntax allows brackets within brackets, like most desktop article spinning programs do. For example:
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{{Who|What {guy|dude}} wouldn't like to {fuck|{have sex|get {busy|down and dirty}} with} {this hot chick|a sexy girl like this}|{{Can|Are there} any of you|Is there {anyone|any guy} who {can|has the ability to}} resist a {fine girl|sexy chick} like {this|her}}?
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This is a crude example above, but you can see it's possible to spin multiple grammatically different sentences inside a single bracket enclosure {}.
Unfortunately, the nested syntax would slow down the synonymizer. So I suggested an option to turn the synonymizer off, allowing nested syntax for those who would prefer to create their morphing feeds that way. It really depends on what you feel can create the most unique posts for you.
Not sure if others see the benefits of nested syntax, but personally I think allowing the option to choose would make this plugin even more powerful than it already is.
And for those who haven't bought it yet, the lowered price on the Unlimited Edition must be looking very tempting now.