I would like to know What is the best article writing software that is available? I have been looking around DP but I am not getting anyware. Dan
There are some Software products availabale on the market. Check Google for it, but text editor would be your best bet. IMO
I am looking for an automated article writing tool. My contracting buisness takes a lot of my time away from web work. I was looking for somthing other than ms word to kick start and article so I can edit it to what I want. I have hired folks to write for me but I still have to edit it to make for what I want. Just looking for a good automated kick start on articles. Dan
There is no tools that can match the human brain. How good the tools are, you still need to put your time to edit it. 2 software that I recommend to "help" you in article writing are: http://articlearchitect.com/ http://www.instantarticlewizard.com/
I will agree that the human brain is the main key, but being challenged in writing does not help and having too much work does not help either.
Thank you @dynashox, till now i dint know that there are even software for writing articles, Do you have any more good or best softwares that you are any one recommend.
I think both of the software are the best so far. With great tools, all you have to do is practice, practice and practice.
Thanks, I tried to push my wife to write some and she is being lazy... LOL I guess with these tools i have no excuse.
If you're challenged in writing and have too much work, how will you have time to edit the articles put out by the article writing software? I suggest being more thorough when you hire writers. Make sure you clearly communicate what you're looking for. Provide examples if you have them. Look for writers that include a certain number of edits in their price.
Also -- if you need a program to do the actual writing of the article (not helping), but can't afford Microsoft Word, or just don't feel like putting out the money for it, OpenOffice.Org is an amazing open-source alternative.
DP You can find some here on DP, but the good ones usually aren't the ones you see in the BST forum screaming "Hire me, hire me!" and they typically charge more than the going DP rate of $.02/word and less. You'll find several good writers hanging out in the Copywriting forum. Though it's against the rules to post ads for writers in that forum, you can still PM writers you see posting there. Read through some of the threads and click on signature links to writing portfolios. That way you can look at writing samples and weed out writers before you ever contact them. If you're interested in a writer who doesn't have a link to a portfolio, you can PM for samples. Craigslist I know a few writers to use Craigslist to search for writing jobs, so you can post an ad there. Make sure your ad is specific and includes details about the job like topic(s), length and pay. Freelancewritinggigs.com Freelancewritinggigs.com is another place lots of writers go to look for jobs. You can place an ad there for free. Problogger.net At Problogger you can place ads specifically for bloggers. The cost is $50 for 30 days. Not sure if you'd actually want to go this route considering the other free methods, but it's an option.
The only problem with writers is that you cant tell if they are copying other articles, and tell you that is your copywrite, I edit to make better but still I find a direct copy a year later and someone else wrote it, except the names locations and dates are changed. Listen hear: I am not saying all article writers are thieves, it may be a fact of being very new with articles and hiring some shady folks. I hope for the legitimate writers out there I don't want this to be offensive. So If you hire someone try to do better homework than I did, YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR.
You can use a tool called Copyscape to find out if writers have copied your articles. You can also Google random phrases or sentences from the article to tell if it has been copied. If you're not finding the copy until a year later, then it's more likely that someone copied the article from you after you posted it. And yes, when you're hiring a writer, do your homework. Ask to see their writing portfolio - a website that has links to articles that writer has written. You can typically tell from a writer's communication with you whether the writer is "shady" or not. If they're typing posts like: "i can write u. chk pm plz" don't hire them. They don't take the job seriously enough to type out a full post. Read through their post history here on DP that will tell you a lot about what type of writer they are.
The best article writing software is the human brain. The best program to use, in my opinion, is notepad. I have tried many different "article spinners" in the past and none were worth a dime. I dont even mess with them now and havent for a long time.
You can try this software http://www.wordflood.com for a free trial of 14 days and in my researched this is the best on the net, no other software rewriter can compete with this because i can tell you, this software is not pulling in contents from article directories and then just mixing up the paragraphs so that it looks unique. This software actually let you rewrite all your articles with the right synonyms that can make your article 100% unique. Hope this help.