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« on: April 26, 2009, 10:03:44 PM »

Here is a great little tool which searches Google for information on a given topic and return heaps of research material for your original articles and web pages. It's only $7.

I bought this about a week ago and tested it. With the new refinements he's added, the product is excellent value.

Yes, you do have to rewrite the material but it greatly reduces the amount of time that would be spent researching a topic.

Readers will probably recognize this as something similar to Instant Article Wizard, which it is. IAW costs $67 and the Pro version is a monthly membership.

I hesitated about recommending it when I first got this new product as it didn't stop with the preset 100 downloads. (The author had inadvertently built in a preset figure of 1,000 downloads.)

However, the new release works fine, with more user control,  and I'm happy to bring it to your attention. Have a look at other comments here:

http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-special-offers-forum/74324-article-writers-never-spend-time-research-article-again-7-software-resale-rights.html

Ivan




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« Reply #1 on: April 28, 2009, 11:08:51 PM »

I was running a test of this tool and it produced the following statement which is of relevance to IPK followers:

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 Amazon has published a list of their top selling products from the holiday season (they broke records again with 6. 3 million items ordered on december 15th alone). Amazon said best-selling holiday items this year included the samsung 52-inch hdtv, the apple ipod, the acer netbook computer and nintendo wii. Sure, "samsung hdtv" and "ipod" aren't exactly model specific, but we get the point. Big hdtvs, ipods, the acer aspire one (along with other netbooks, surely) and the nintendo wii were the hot gadgets of christmas 2008. But geeze amazon, doesn't anyone buy books anymore?
Source: http://m.gizmodo.com.au/view.php?id=320698

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« Reply #2 on: May 01, 2009, 09:20:52 PM »

I received an email from Colin Evans, one of the few IM people who send useful information to their readers. Apparently he has also bought the little software tool which I referred to above (Article Ideas). However, he's also given a lot of thought to some of the best ways of using it. Here's what he had to say:

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Hi Ivan,

Yesterday I sent an email explaining how to
research content for articles, blog posts etc.
It ended with a software program for automating
research. If you missed it I've added it to my
blog:

http://Colin-Evans.com

Today I want to show you a couple of ways to
use the research data from Article Ideas to
quickly create your own content.

If you haven't read yesterdays email, the
software I am promoting is one of the most
useful products I've ever bought and it's
completely changed the way I do things online.

It will do the same for you...

How?

It opens up new avenues of income:

1) You can write article to submit to directories.

2) You can write articles and sell them with PLR.

3) You can write articles for other marketers.

4) You can create themed webpages on third party
   websites to support your money sites.

5) you can create autoresponder series for any
   topic you like.

6) You can create websites or blogs and flip them.

7) You can create short reports to sell or give
   away (think "viral").

If you're like me, the thing that holds me back
from writing content is "what the heck do I write?"

It's not a problem now - I just enter my keyword
phrase into Article Ideas and it fetches hundreds
of related paragraphs.

Writing content is now quite simple - Copy and
paste a few choice sentences from the Article Ideas
research data, arrange them into a logical order and
then reword them to add my own "flavor."

For websites and blogs, this method is the quickest
way to create "almost unique" content.

Another method I use is to read the sentences out
aloud a couple of times (after I've re-arranged
them), then to relax and just write whatever comes
to mind.

It's a good way of writing unique articles from
all the research data. It takes a few tries to
get your mind "re-wired" but after a few articles
you'll be amazed at what you can remember from
the research notes.

Give it a go, you'll be surprised at the amount
of quality content you can churn out.

Here's the link to Article Ideas it makes
researching content (which is the most boring
and mind blowing activity possible) quick and
easy:

http://Colin-Evans.com/Recommends/Article-Ideas


All the best,
Colin

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Incidentally, the product Article Ideas is still selling as a WSO at the link I gave in the first post.

Ivan
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