February 15th, 2010 — Article Marketing

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You’ve spent these last days learning about article rewriting programs.
I hope my posts have proved useful to you.
I did my best to convey my knowledge about article writing.
I gave some pointers on what to look for when deciding
on article spinning software.
I shared some tips about how to construct a
compelling article.
I even talked about maintaining integrity and
credibility when writing for your audience.
I realize at the end of the day your decision is based
on what an article spinning program can do for you.
I understand you’re in this to make money.
I realize an article rewrite program needs to be an
effective marketing tool-or it’s worth zip.
You’ve read what I and others had to say about Magic
Article Rewriter.
But ultimately, you’re the best judge of whether this
program will help you achieve your goals.
It might interest you to know what finally persuaded
me…
I liked that the program was created by a
businessman who needed this type of system for the very
same reasons you and I do.
His name is Alexandr Krulik and he wanted to reach
those people most likely to buy what he sells.
It all depends on what your goals are.
Do you want a tool that improves on your original
content?
Puts a stop to rejected articles at submission sites?
And you only pay a one time fee for it-rather than a
monthly membership fee other article spinning services
charge?
Well, I’ve said my piece on this software. I know
you’ll make the right decision for you.
I wish you the best of luck in your business
endeavors. Drop me a line and let me know how you like
Magic Article Rewriter-should you use it.
You have 3 months to test drive Magic Article
Writer and see how you like it.
If you’re not getting more traffic from all the articles you’re
producing-you get a refund.
No questions asked.
Ready to take a risk-free run?
February 13th, 2010 — Article Marketing
There’s a family member near and dear to me-who is
very charming, very generous, very creative and fun.
Yet she has this habit of telling long winded stories
about herself. The same old tales…repeatedly.
She is not old and forgetful-so I wouldn’t call it
absence of memory.
These stories are meant to convey an image she wants
to project. Perhaps to compensate for a painful
childhood.
Stuff about hob-nobbing with Bavarian aristocracy,
almost getting adopted by Connecticut
socialites…flying down to Bermuda as a 12 year old
and singing for government officials.
I couldn’t put my finger on why these stories made
me itchy-beyond the fact that they’re fiction
posing as truth.
Until the other day when I realized I heard the
Bavarian one for the 3rd time.
It got me to thinking about the art of story
telling-and what constitutes a good story.
I’m particularly interested because articles are a
form of storytelling.
Submission sites like Ezine reject articles all the
time for not sounding authentic.
So here’s a list of things to think about when
constructing an article:
- What’s in it for the reader? A good
story/article strikes a balance between entertainment
and imparting valuable information. If you write an
article with the sole intent to sell yourself-readers
will be turned off.
- Be credible. Don’t try to pass fiction off as
fact. Use real life examples-real people, places,
and situations. Make-believe scenarios are only ok if
you want to illustrate a point and can’t draw upon a
real life experience.
- Be considerate of a reader’s time. Inexperienced
article writers, in particular, tend to go on too long.
If you load your articles with too much detail you
will lose your audience. An article should be edited at
least 3 times to cut out unnecessary words.
- Keep it fresh and original. As illustrated
earlier…telling the same story over and over again
becomes old fast. If you want to use the same story,
look for different angles-for example, instead of
talking about Bavarian aristocracy-you might want to
talk about heating problems in old German castles.
That last bit was an attempt at humor on my
part..haha.
But you get the point. The audience should always
come first when it comes to storytelling.
When you have a tool that helps you spin articles into
original content-it’s even better-
Just imagine…no more poring through a thesaurus to
find just the right word.
I used to waste precious hours doing that, ugh! Now
it’s taken care of with just a click.
Talking about rejection…why risk getting banned
from search engines by duplicating the same old
content?
You want to rank number one on Google-not get tossed
out of the way.
Is securing a spot at the top of search pages a
priority for you?
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February 11th, 2010 — Article Marketing
I get the impression you’re still shopping around …looking for the best bang for your buck.
Smart move on your part.
Thought I’d throw in a few pointers today on what to look for in an article spinner product-in case you need more information.
- Original content. Look for a program that doesn’t churn out articles that sound like Robbie the Robot wrote them.
- Versatility. You should be able to produce enough
variation to publish an article on your blog, different
article directories, as well as web 2.0 properties.
- Synonyms are key. Look for a program with a large
database of words so your material always sounds fresh
and original.
- Streamlining the workload. Is the program
automated and have lots of shortcuts? Or is it
largely based on copying and pasting?
- Control over the content and structure of your
articles. A rewrite program should be able to spin an
article according to your criteria. Different article
sites require different formats, information etc. You
should be able to meet their conditions without too
much time and effort.
Perhaps there are some other features you’re looking
for that I haven’t covered.
To find out if Magic Article Rewriter has them-go
to:
Of course, if you have a specific question you can
always email me.
Oooops….how did I almost sign off without mentioning
this important tidbit:
When looking for a rewrite program…one of your main
goals is to cut down on article rejection.
We’ve all been there.
Such a pain to work hard on an article only to be told
it didn’t qualify.
Make sure whatever tool you choose reduces that
possibility.
How is your keyword strategy going?
Great? So so? Not too wonderful?
Whatever it is now…it will only get better with the
Killer Keywords List bonus that comes with this
program.
Find out how to build a list of thematic keywords for
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