April 15, 2008

I Use Content Composer

I use Content Composer, have done since it first came out many months ago. It is a very useful tool for managing the process of content creation. It is hard to see how JetSpinner could suggest that Content Composer is a clone of their product, not least because CC has been around for longer, I think, than JetSpinner and the other basic spinner clones that have recently sprung up like mushrooms on a damp morning.Like all tools this one will do nothing by itself and so you will read no claims of results in terms of money made or rankings achieved from me. Just as I make no claims as to the search engine rankings attributable to my computers - they are just tools!

I use Content Composer to manage my work flow. On an individual level I use it to write articles that are targetted to keywords and phrases, where I get feedback as to how the article is shaping up in terms of the content and structure. I use the built in content database to seek research, ideas and beat writers block. The raft of thesauruses (thesaurii ?) help me to find appropriate words.
If I want to generate multiple copies of content then I use CC to insert keywords from my keyword lists, produce variable titles and different versions of the article, this done in various ways according to my needs.
Sometimes I use a more basic tool such as PLR Spinner from Cuztech or Content Spooler for rapid, basic hit ‘n run tasks. These tools certainly have a place.

I am just starting to get to the point of managing other people’s work and here there are more tools to help me. I already use the plagiarism detector and the comparison tools, but soon I will be providing ghostwriters with a copy of Content Composer Lite, a version of the software that is designed to enable users to write content to my specifications and in such a way that the output meshes with my needs. So they will have my keyword lists, be able to see how well they are doing at meeting my goals and I will be happy because I get the content in a form I can use without re-editing to get rid of double line spaces, fixed width formatting, junk top and bottom and horrid smart quotes, no more encoding issues either.

Users of Article Announcer, Themezoom, Orwell and PortalFeeder will like the integration with those systems. If you are not likely to be interested in such tools then, well, CC is likely not your bag either.

This is not a tool for all. If you are simply rattling off a few articles and want to get a few easy variations then, yes use JetSpinner et al, the cheaper the better. If you want to use a system that will help you manage and grow your business by providing requisite functionality then Content Composer may well be a smart bet. In terms of the package the price is very viable. Unique product creating a new market niche and saving loads of management and creative time

http://contentcomposerreview.com has some more info that may be of use.
Oh, I just checked, there is a money back guarantee. Ifyou have the money but are not sure then take Content Composr for a test drive. If it is useful, then keep it, if not well, money back time.

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January 25, 2008

Spin Ready PLR is Available Now.

A short while ago Spin Ready PLR, from the ContentComposer guy, Jason Potash, opened their doors. I only just now had the chance to look the over over, it looks very good.

I am not going to recover everything in the offer but this is not just about Spin Ready content to plug into Content Composer so that you can avoid duplicate content filters. There is much more. Among the ‘goodies’ are audio books, graphics, free version of Content Composer and a cool extra in the form of advertorials to enhance the clickthrough rate to the researched affiliate programs.

Membership to SpinReady is capped at 350 members to preserve the value and it looks to me that this is well worth a read of the veeeeery long sales page.

Please, take a look while the opportunity is there. (Guess who is now a member ;) )

I’d look at this as an opportunity to outsource your content creation without breaking the bank.

To learn more about Spin Ready PLR CLICK HERE.

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April 14, 2007

Questions about Article Announcer and Duplicate Content Checking.

From another forum to which I contribute comes the inspiration for this post about Article Announcer and the ContentComposer duplicate content checker.
A poster asked about Article Announcer being featured in one of the ContentComposer demo videos. Confusion had arisen because Article Announcer was featured in submitting content to article directories. So I felt I’d address the issue here. Article Announcer is a premium article submission tool, one of its leading benefits is that one can submit different versions of articles to article directories and thus avoid any possible issues in respect of duplicated content filters.
Article Announcer is one of Jason Potash’s products so it seems to me to be perfectly sensible for him to feature it in his promotional tools. Content Composer does mesh very nicely with Article Announcer and the ‘Auto-rotate’ functionality but there is not any NEED for AA in a ContentComposer environment. In fact, the competing Article Post Robot also enables the use of multiple versions of articles to article directories and it is much cheaper than Article Announcer. Although it is not as complete a system, APR is a very fine piece of software.
So, among the most important benefits that one might look for in an article submssion […]

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April 6, 2007

Content Composer Review: ‘Ready to Publish’

Within Content Composer there is a standard file format specifically for CC and Content Composer Lite. But output comes in 3 forms, Content Composer format (CCF) which allows for easy interchange between CC/CC Lite. Plain text, for going anywhere and HTML so you can just insert the content ready formatted into web pages or article submissions sites, or directly into directory submission pages.
It does make submission of articles to any directory or e-zine easier because Content Composer has good control over what printers call the ‘mechanicals’: file format, page width, line breaks, hard returns etc etc. So, for example, dealing with PhantomWriters is easier becasue you don’t need to worry about page width; click a button and it it is done. Same for the ezine publishers. If a site has a choice of HTML and plain text you probably want HTML for the prettiness you can get and control over the eventual appearance. CC gives you that control.
Also, don’t forget that setting up Content Composer to produce its output is not the work of 14 seconds either! But, unlike some competing products there is no pretence about it. However the level of control that you have means that you can get decent results pretty fast, the […]

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