Hello, first off some really good information in this forum!, I am new in the article marketing world and have started. However I am kind of slow getting the words on the page, I had an idea that I wanted to bounce off everyone, What If I were to purchase an article spinner software, or even an article writing software to get something on the page, and then go through it and rewrite it in my own word, as well as adding the appropriate keywords? All comments welcome
stay away from them, you'll waste more time then it's worth. Listen if you can honestly write 1 solid article a day, then what's wrong with that, that's 30 articles in one month. Nothing wrong in being slow at writing, the point is in producing a consistant effort. There are many days that I say to myself, arggggg...I don't feel like writing/blogging etc...but you have to just dig down into your guts and find the ability to do it. article spinners, wranglers whatever you want to call them all suck, end of story, just start writing and I promise you if you can serious write 1 solid article a day then in a couple months I bet you'll be a lot better and faster at it then you are now, There are no shortcuts, only in your efforts.
Werd. I was fooled into thinking that an article wrangler program I signed up for was worth it in the beginning.....until after a few articles I realized how unbelievably annoying it is (constantly having to rewrite and correct). You're better off just getting starting writing and getting used to it. I never thought in a million years I would have written close to 400 articles and over 200 blog posts, but since I got used to it, it's not really that bad....a little annoying every now and then, but still not that bad. Actually, I took the leap and purchased Dragon Speaking Naturally 10.0 about a month ago and it has been helping me with my writing. I have to make a few corrections here and there, but for the most part it is a very useful tool.
Yes, that is a brilliant tool for increasing production. For those of you who aren't familiar, it is a voice recognition application that virtually "types" for you as you speak aloud into a microphone. Comes with a headset as I remember ... Don't use it myself but played around with it a while back, and was quite impressed
Well it comes back to the age old question.. Quality or quantity? I focus on providing as much quality as possible as opossed to quantity. If you write quality articles that meet people where they are at, answers their inner most questions.. then they are going to have strong trust with you and will check out your offers. Although on the other hand, if you have Millions of articles out there, all that are indexed.. you are gonna get traffic and sales.. even if your writing is terrible. lol. it's up to you really. People make tons of money utilizing both. But if you want REAL SUCCESS then I strongly urge you to focus on quality and providing value.. and money will find you.
Quality is definitely king over quantity. With so much competition around, the only way to get ahead is writing better quality, more original articles, which in turn people will link to. Although saying that, there is of course a balance - Don't take a week writing 1 article.
I use Dragon Naturally Speaking almost exclusively (had an injury that caused significant nerve damage to my right hand, so typing doesn't go so well). It takes a while to properly train the software to understand your voice, but after that, it works pretty well. (Well, except after a couple of beers. Then, "disappointed" comes out on the screen as "This is porn Ted". ) Anyway, if the problem is typing speed, DNS10 will help enorously. If the problem is coming up with good content, well, you're better off hiring a copywriter or just being happy with 1-2 articles a day.
Haa haaa lol - That is one of the funniest things I've read on here. I can actually picture a drunk person sounding like that.
Article re-writer! Don't bother buying it. Don't buy the hype. You'd spend a lot more time correcting than writing with such software. There is no short cut - but practise. Lot of it of course.
It never misspells words. It may mistakenly type a word you didn't say (like what lhrowley mentioned....lol), but it will never misspell.