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EZ Article Publisher review

By Allan Gardyne | Published 07/7/2005 | Useful tools , Site building |

Fast way to publish articles on your site

I've been experimenting with a new tool which provides a fast way to add articles to your site.

If you're buying articles from places like Elance or Rentacoder or writing lots of articles yourself and adding them to your site, you're probably using a tedious, time-consuming method to format those articles.

That's where Kevin Brown's new EZ Article Publisher comes to the rescue. It automates the process.

You just paste a whole bunch of articles into the software and in seconds it spits out completed web pages you add to your site.

Because YOU create the template first, using one of your site's existing pages as a model, all the new pages you create match the look and feel of your existing pages.

It took me only a few minutes to create a template, and that has to been done only once.

The software can also automatically create an article directory, if you wish.

If you're already using a content management system (CMS), you won't need this tool.


Wonderful time-saver

For anyone else, it's a wonderful time-saver, saving you up to 90% of the time you'd normally take to create new pages.

That frees you up to do more important things, such as marketing your site, writing articles - or taking some time off.

The software is brilliantly simple to use.

In fact it's so simple, I jumped right in and tried to use it without exploring all four buttons.

Whoops! Yes, before you use it, you DO have to click on "Settings" and select a directory into which your newly created web pages will go. If you overlook that, it won't work.

This software is so simple even someone who's all thumbs like me can use it.

Read more about it here

Comments

Comment #1 (Posted by lilia aliy) |
I did not understand.

[Then it's not right tool for you to use. Allan.]

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