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zaba99
Joined: 19 Dec 2005 Posts: 27
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Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 6:39 pm Post subject: Content Creation Software? Is there such Software..... |
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Hi everyone,
I am wondering, is there such a software that is a true article content creation software?
Now please correct me if I am wrong at all...
Ros, you recommend Article Automater or Article Equilizer. From what I see these two programs search the internet for already written articles from various authors about specific keywords one inputs in.
This would mean that you would be using many articles that are being used by many on the internet already therefore your content is not new or unique. Also, these articles would have outward links taking people away from your site rather than having inward links toward your site.
Is there a software that can actually help you create unique content by filling in some keywords and topics and then it gathers information online to form new articles or content? I do not want a program that takes a article and changes a few words and calls it my own.
Even if it is in a rough draft that you can go over and touch up a little.
Do not take me the wrong way, I am not afraid to write my own articles the so called old fashion way to get unique articles for my site. I am just curious if there is a program that does something like this to make things a little simpler and faster.
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niallr
Joined: 01 Feb 2006 Posts: 51
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Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 1:01 am Post subject: Possibly |
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Hi Duane,
There's not any program that does specifically what you're looking for that I'm aware of. The closest you'll get to is something called ArticleBot which can build hundreds of different articles from one original source article.
Do I recommend it? Absolutely not. Not unless you're really into getting your sites banned and deindexed faster than you can say "Holy search engine ban Batman".
When it comes down to it if you want truly original articles you have several choices:
1. Write them yourself from scratch.
2. Pay other people to write them for you (RentACoder and Elance)
3. Rewrite other peoples articles in your own style.
4. Buy PLR article packages and modify them to make them unique.
Any piece of software that could create an article from scratch would do it in a format that is mathematical and is therefore something that search engines can track and ban or just ignore.
Sorry I can't be of more help.
Niall |
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zaba99
Joined: 19 Dec 2005 Posts: 27
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Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 1:18 am Post subject: |
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Hey Niall,
You were of help to me. You confirmed what I thought.. Just thought I would ask to see.
Is there any places you recommend to find PLR articles? I may decide to check that out and see if it is worth to modify them or just write them all myself.
Duane |
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niallr
Joined: 01 Feb 2006 Posts: 51
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Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 1:57 am Post subject: No problem |
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Hi Duane,
There's tons of PLR article sites out there and I have memberships to a few of them.
Article Lightning is currently my favourite because Mike supplies 25 well written articles on a wide variety of topics each month. Yes that is an affiliate link in my signature but you dont' have to use it
Other sites worth mentioning are:
Nicheology.com - currently closed
ContentGoldmine.com - think they might still be open
InfoGoRound.com - should be open
NicheProductsMonthly.com - think there might be some openings soon
I combine both sources. I write my own content as the main/product pages for a site and then add rewritten PLR articles as the article base. Rewriting PLR articles is pretty easy and you can get through each one in 30 minutes tops.
Hope that helps a bit.
Niall |
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