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neelloc21
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Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2006 1:24 pm
Post subject: Re Website Content Wizard
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Ooops, I made a mistake in the title of my post, it should read Website Content Wizard, not article content wizard.
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dotdash
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Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2006 2:22 pm
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It looks like a way to try and get around the duplicate content shakedown that Google is targeting. Automated software to create 'unique' articles out of 1 article in seconds.
Google are making changes to try and filter out crappy adsense sites and this is probably the latest loophole to get around it. Looks like the days of 'go grab an article or 2' are being replaced by 'go grab an article or 2 press the magic button and ta-da- instant unique content!'
Google will find a way around this one as well, you're better off just??????.*shock horror*:
Writing your own original content! (apologies for bad language).
I'd save your money and get into the habit of researching/writing your own stuff, it's really not that hard.
The whole purpose of the Google update is to weed out the junk adsense sites, looks like this will create even junkier adsense sites...  _________________ Make Music Online Yeah that's right - I said music! I'm a musician so that's my niche - what's yours? |
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neelloc21
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Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2006 9:45 pm
Post subject: Re Website Content Wizard
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Hi dotdash,
Thanks for your reply. I was confused by the fact that a few people I trusted were recommending it, as though it was the latest answer to writer's block.
I'll give it a miss, thanks.
neelloc21  _________________ http://www.sayno2arthritis.com Arthritis treated with alternative medicine |
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izrul
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Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2006 4:58 am
Post subject: Re: Re Website Content Wizard
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| neelloc21 wrote: | Hi dotdash,
I was confused by the fact that a few people I trusted were recommending it, as though it was the latest answer to writer's block.
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I don't know guys. Are you saying that people like Mike Filsaime, Michael Cheney, Joel Comm and many other Top Dogs are recommending a worthless product?
I've seen the video tutorial on this product and I'm quite impressed with the article changes that this product can make. I do feel the content it generated from one article is quite Unique. Then again, I could be wrong.
Has anyone purchased the Website Content Wizard yet? It is best if somebody who already used it give some feedback. _________________ Izrul Fizal
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dotdash
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Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2006 6:35 am
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I'll be interested to hear what it's like if anyone has bought it.
The gurus are all recommending it because it's the 'program of the month' and that's what they do....
I read the sales page and a couple of reviews and the concept of content being generated by a computer program alarms me. I'm sure the software is very clever but it's going to clog up the web with even worse junk adsense sites than before the update.
I like to promote my sites by writing and submitting articles to directories so I am curious as to how this will work - for instance if someone takes one of my articles from a directory and uses this software to make it unique - what about the resource box and link to my site at the end of the article?
After the software has been used on it will it still be my work with my resource box at the end? _________________ Make Music Online Yeah that's right - I said music! I'm a musician so that's my niche - what's yours? |
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izrul
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Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2006 6:58 am
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| dotdash wrote: | | I'll be interested to hear what it's like if anyone has bought it. |
Yup, still waiting for somebody to reply. In fact, if any Top Gurus who already used it can give their feedback.
| dotdash wrote: | what about the resource box and link to my site at the end of the article?
After the software has been used on it will it still be my work with my resource box at the end? |
Maybe the resource box we can change ourselves, I guess. Again, another guessing game.  _________________ Izrul Fizal
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dotdash
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Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2006 7:03 am
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| Quote: | | Maybe the resource box we can change ourselves, |
So from the point of view of an article writer - why write any more articles? _________________ Make Music Online Yeah that's right - I said music! I'm a musician so that's my niche - what's yours? |
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izrul
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Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2006 8:12 am
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| dotdash wrote: | | So from the point of view of an article writer - why write any more articles? |
I guess certain people think that search engine like Google for example, could not detact that article are from the same writer because the article is suppose to be unique.
But knowing Google, I believe one day they will detact this problem as well.
Nowadays, people just want to find an easy way to create hundreds of articles per day. They know that they could not do it without the help from other profesional writer. _________________ Izrul Fizal
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neelloc21
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Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2006 12:22 pm
Post subject: Re Website article wizard
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Hi,
I agree with dotdash, why write anymore articles, in fact writing articles will be obsolete, and all the article directories will end. A new era will dawn, or should I say a new error will dawn, you will be hard pressed to find any worthwhile information on the internet. I'm sure the author's resource box will get thrown to the heap, the "new author" wants the credit.There's even a suggestion that you could turn out info products from this program, imagine the clonified crap that will abound.
neelloc21 _________________ http://www.sayno2arthritis.com Arthritis treated with alternative medicine |
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neelloc21
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Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2006 12:41 pm
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Hi,
Would you believe it, there's another article builder due to be released this month. I have learnt a valuable lesson: Do not sign up for newsletters, for there really is no news.
neelloc21 _________________ http://www.sayno2arthritis.com Arthritis treated with alternative medicine |
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dotdash
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Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2006 2:27 pm
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hehe that's a lesson I learnt recently as well.
I just read the whole sales page and watched the video demo. Very clever software, shame about the implications.
Will this be the death of article marketing? I can see the directories being inundated with generated articles. As far as the resource box for the original article writer.... don't know what's worse? Having this done to your article and not getting any credit or still being given credit for computer generated content that you didn't write..
I hope Google find a way around this one. _________________ Make Music Online Yeah that's right - I said music! I'm a musician so that's my niche - what's yours? |
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neelloc21
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Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2006 11:13 pm
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So it is clever software, it sure sounds brillant.
neelloc21 _________________ http://www.sayno2arthritis.com Arthritis treated with alternative medicine |
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Steve Wright
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Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2006 6:20 am
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| dotdash wrote: | | The gurus are all recommending it because it's the 'program of the month' and that's what they do.... |
Exactly. I've had a lot of fun lately unsubscribing from the "gurus" because if you analyze what they send, it's whatever everybody else is recommending. Rarely do you get a "guru" to stick their neck out and say it sucks. Not if they can make a healthy commission on it.
The bottom line is that if the product being pimped doesn't fit your business model, then pass on it. And pass on it quick. One thing I realized a few months ago is how much actual time is spent briefly perusing the sales letter or possibly checking out a video demo on these sales sites. My time was better spent on doing things to better my business, not reading something that I wasn't going to buy anyway.
That's not to say I don't own quite a few products for my business. But now I know as soon as I get the email (from the one or two gurus still sending me stuff) whether the product will fit or not fit. If it doesn't fit, I'll hit that delete button lightning quick.
So just remember that a guru's main goal is to separate you from your money. Don't think they're telling you about it because they're all warm and fuzzy about you. Think about if for a second. They all say you have to be focused and take action in order to succeed, right? But how can anyone stay focused and do any work if every Tom, Dick, and Harry guru is sending you stuff? Then if you buy the stuff, there are learning curves to go through to get up to speed with the product. So click the unsubscribe link and move on.
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neelloc21
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Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2006 6:43 am
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Well said, couldn't agree more. If you go take a look at all their videos, you'll fail to do any work for yourself.If they could manage to get to the point, and tell you how much the thing will cost you without all the yada, yada, then it wouldn't seem like such a waste of time.
neelloc21 _________________ http://www.sayno2arthritis.com Arthritis treated with alternative medicine |
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izrul
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Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2006 5:04 pm
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I think it is unfair for us to blame the gurus or other people who is really making money. So what if they are selling a product which they believe will give them some commission, there's nothing wrong with that right.
And for us to give a bad name for the Website Content Wizard Software without giving a try first... man how low can we get. At least the owner of the product is doing something to help other people and making money at the same time. Don't tell me the product is suck just because you watch the video without even try it yourself.
Like Steve Wright said, don't like the guru, don't like the offer or product, just unsubsribe it and move on. You don't have to tell the whole world Website Content Wizard is terrible just because you don't like it.
Tell me one thing, did Mike Filsaime, Keith Wellman, Eric Holmlund, Joel Comm, Michael Cheney, and many other more ever try to promote your product or services??? I think not.
For me, online business is all about working hard achieving our goal rather than talk something bad about other people who actually do something about it.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not taking anyone side here.
I'm still waiting for a feedback from somebody who already purchased Website Content Wizard. _________________ Izrul Fizal
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