Hi all, I am contemplating to buy Website Content Wizard developed by David Watson. I have seen his videos more than a couple of times. But before I make the payment, I need help with these points, please... Does it just make copies of articles or can even write from other sources as it claims? It says it is integrated with Website Article Wizard; does this mean it can automatically make websites too, just like anyone can make them manually? The core question is whether it is worth- I mean, does it deliver what it promises? Is the price truly justified? I would like to hear from a user. Has anyone had to revoke the 60 days guarantee? How was the experience with the seller? These are just the questions any newbie might ask for help, I believe. So, my questions may sound unprofessional and incomplete but I am only too happy to see any other or more points/suggestions. For example, you can share your experiences with the wizard's usage, the degree of difficulty to learn it and trouble shooting or may be the after sales service etc. I believe, all your suggestions help me make my decision about the software. Thanks in advance. raj
I'm searching for the same kind of product (for easy and fast content update) If you find some, please let me know it Good Luck!
I replied this in another thread, but here goes again.. I have used the software but not much yet. It has three angles to it. The first is the basic swap out words for words to make semi-unique content. That I haven't used much because as Gregg stated, it takes quite a bit of training. You ultimately have to create your own dictionary. (it comes with a default one but that isnt used to create artciles only to help you build your own dictionary) The second piece I have used and it is nice. It grabs sentences from wiki and other public domain sites and allows you to categorize them. Then you can create paragraphs from the "categories". It pulls random sentences from the categories as you specify and makes an article. Use that along with the word for word swap and you have a one of a kind. Last, is the insertion from a data source like Excel. This way you create an article and it creates copies of the articles inserting the fields from your spreadsheet in where you indicated. Again use that with the word for word swap or category insertion piece or both and you can create several, individual articles (reviews of cameras as the example shows) quickly. What my question is now though is does anyone have a dictionary they have already worked that you can share? This is what takes the most time and I am looking for a good dictionary someone has created..
just found it for $37 instead of 197.. on its home page... http://www.websitecontentapprentice.com/ Might help, also I would like to know a detailed review...
You should read that page closer... What you've found is a bonus incentive for the actual product that's "valued" at $37. A person will still need to fork out the $197 for the actual product.
Can anybody tell me what extra features Website Content Wizard offers over and above what Instant Article Wizard does? I know that WCW uses IAW to put together the articles it makes so why is it worth it to pay $130 more for WCW when you can do the same thing with the plain vanilla IAW which only costs $67? What part am I missing? According to the video here it does the same things that are mentioned in the quote above. I'm thinking about buying WCW myself, but I would rather just pay $67 for IAW if it's going to do the same things that WCW basically does for about a third of the cost. There must be something more included in WCW, but is it really worth that much more?
1stbreak After so long a time, my experience is writing articles from scratch is by far the easiest and best thing. No doubt, these tools help speed up research but writing articles is more than just rearranging the sentences they pull from the net. Your question WCW can rewrite the original articles into countless copies which the IAW doesn't do. That's all the difference is.
since WCW can build many websites from a single article, does this mean WCW meant for article marketing?
Hi, I fell for the 197 dollar offer. I have tried to use it and it does produce 200 garbled illogical articles in seconds. It just replaces text and phrases. Please don't fall for the hype. For that amount of money you can get numerous original articles from writers at eLance.com. I found out the hard way that the regular way of doing things is profitable enough. This is the most valuable lesson anyone will give you and I give it to you for free. write your own articles or get someone to do it for you. There is no shortcut to the quality the Search engines are looking for. Whoever tells you different has something to sell. Oh...yes it does take effort and some work that will not bruise your fingertips. You have about 6 to 7 seconds to capture a reader's attention unless you do video; after that they are gone. If you did not make sense with your auto-generated content, they will be gone forever. If you made sense they will join your newsletter and everyone will tell you that the money is on the list. Unless you want to try to make a profit using adSense....OUCH!!! Best success
I tried a thing similar to this, something called content spooling...and you get some jumbled mumbo jumbo which they call as 'fresh content'.
Just a short feedback to all who are still looking into this app. DONT! Dave has not been replying to my emails for weeks. Many weeks ago, the download link bombed, and you cant get the latest update anymore, the membership site still works though (then). Then a few days back, the main site (websitecontentwizard.com) got "suspended" apparently. Now the site is dead. I regretted investing my money on the product. All i get now are spam mails from Dave proclaiming how amazing the other products he is promoting works. He can still spam me as I am still on his database. He continue promoting his affiliate links but just wouldnt reply customers who paid good money for his product. For the product, I have never been able to generate good articles from it. It does generate articles, but you have to manually edit them for them to make any sense.