Has anyone used this for instant article wizard for there articles? Give me your 2 cents worth, cause I have been having brain farts lately for writing articles.
"I doubt it could be better than hiring someone to do it for you." No offense, but I have hired writers previously based on samples they've provided and end up paying for crap that doesn't even remotely make any sense. I would be interested in hiring again, but how do I ensure that I am not going to buy crap again?
You could hire me, lol. I'll even let you read your first article over before you pay. Plus, never hire someone who charges under $0.01 per word, because that means they don't even value their own work.
If you don't mind spending about 30 minutes for a 400 to 600 word article, then I guess Instant article wizard would be a good choice. It's not really about the tool itself, but about the WAY you use it. if you spend 30 minutes to an hour, then you will create some Awesome articles. I am also contemplating buying Instant article wizard and I know what it takes to create some value to the web, even though you're creating some small niche websites to make Affiliate or adsense money. You have to keep the standards high, unless you have nothing to do with your websites a year from now, It's a fairly simple equation: More effort + the right tools + the WAY you do things = Success, profit and a long term internet presence that delivers real good value to the users. All in all, go get Instant Article wizard and be careful with it. That's it.
hey there: check out the sample article I produced with IAW (at the bottom of the page): http://instantarticlewizard.advice4u.us/
I've used this (there are 2 versions, IAW and IAWpro - pro seems to be a hosted / subscription version, I've used only the standalone Windows version). I found it useful for researching the topic - it fetches a fair number of sentences where the keyword appears, so that you can very quickly drill down to what you want to write. If you were to Google the keyword, you'd get similar results - this just automates the find / cut and paste part, and helps you structure it better. If you are writing a large number of articles regularly, this helps - but I wouldn't rely on it for the finished output. Much better to write it your own way / style, using the basic research this provides. OTOH, if you aren't doing large numbers of articles, then you need to figure out whether to invest or go the google route.
Article Wizard tell you many keyword optimized phrases for the keywords that you type in, I personally recommend to create articles based on rewriting those phrases because if you just want to copy paste you could have some nonsense text. I created a squidoo lens just for Insant Articles Wizard...If you want to check it out and also see a small video I suggest to visit http://www.squidoo.com/Createcontent
I've looked at the articles apparently created with the software - impressive for software, but pretty crap nonetheless. Chunks that don't quite make sense. Strange grammar. Maybe that's way so many of the articles you see in these article sites are appalling...
IAW works good. I have ben using it for a 2 month and I am absolutely satisfied. It takes sentences related to your keyword from different sites and you should only edit them later.
After a lot of research I went with UAW not IAW. I may break down and go with IAW if things ever head south with UAW.
I would stay away from software. I don't think we've got the technology yet for software to rewrite article coherently. It isn't hard to rewrite your articles. I know it's a pain in the butt, but you should be able to do it in under 10 minutes.
hi Supper: it is not a re-writer tool. IAW pull snippets of articles from search engine and its database according to your desired keywords. You cannot just group the snippets and make it an article. YOu still gottta do a little re-writing !
Hi there, I have tried using a couple of times but it doesnt seem to be as easy as it looks. It's one of those tools which make work look automatic but require a lot of effort. I believe you could write articles faster with hand