January 24, 2008

Free ContentComposer? Surely Some Mistake!

What if I told you that later today you could get ContentComposer for free…

‘What’s the catch?’ would, I am sure, be the response.

Well here’s the deal. In all honesty I don’t know too much but what I know I will share along with the all important link to visit on Friday 25th January at 12 Noon, Eastern Time.

Jason Potash the guy behind Content Composer and Article Announcer has been running a small scale Private Label Rights operation for users of Content Composer. The business is called Spin Ready PLR and what they do is provide users of ContentComposer with PLR articles every month. The unique feature of these articles is that they are already set up to run in ContentComposer so it is a piece of cake to create truly unique content for your websites and blogs. No more duplicate content worries, even if you never rewrite a single article!

Normally with PLR the users must share the articles with hundreds, if not thousands of other users unless the content is rewritten, by hand, over 70% of PLR users rewrite some or all of the articles that they buy. Spin Ready PLR provides the users with content that, as soon as it comes out of Content Composer is unlikely to be the same as any other user’s content. Jason even limits the numbers of subscribers to his membership to control this aspect.

What this means is that every member of Spin Ready PLR gets unique content, written by humans and of uniformly high quality. Hundreds, even thousands of articles ready for blogs, ezines, newsletters and websites.

But the downside was that in order to use this resource you had to own ContentComposer. Well, not any longer. Jason has introduced a version of Content Composer specifically for members of SpinReady PLR and on Friday at 12 noon the doors open to enable just a few - I understand less than 100 - people to join Spin Ready PLR.

Now, do not misunderstand, this version of Content Composer is designed to be used with Spin Ready PLR and is not fully functional, it does not in any sense replace the full version of CC that costs hundreds of dollars, just the transform functionality and some of the editing is available but the real opportunity here is access to this unique and high quality content. (and a chance to get an idea of why hundreds, if not thousands of people use Content Composer every day!)

Here is an idea of the numbers involved:

Spin Ready PLR provide 200 seed articles each month. Used without additional editing this gives up to 7200 articles output. With additional editing this figure increases and ensures that the chance of somebody else using the same content is negligable to zero.

I don’t know how the niches are broken down, but assuming 10 niches of 20 articles, that gives the opportunity to have about 700 unique articles pointing at each of your niche sites - how many blogs can you set up to run automatically all with valuable niche content, all pointing at your main sites.

This solves a load of problems in one fell swoop.

No more duplicated content.

No more rubbish machine rewritten content.

Sites that you an be proud of.

I like this concept. )

So, take a look at the Spin Ready PLR site when they open at noon Eastern time today and be quick before all the slots go. Then use the profits from your new sites to buy a ‘full’ version of Content Composer - then it really will seem free!

 

 

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August 1, 2007

Article Writing - Avoid Plagiarism Complaints

With the rise in spun or rewritten article submissions has come a new problem. Article directories that insist on original content and actively check for it - sites such as EzineArticles.com are now suspending user accounts for using plagiarised content in their articles.
Sometimes the suggestion is justified - too many people still think that changing a few words in a PLR article makes it unique and gives them copyright.
However, many users of rewriting tools are simply the victims of circumstance. What happens is that the writer researches and creates a genuinely original article, written in his own voice and with an orginal slant. Then the writer uses Content Composer or other rewriting or spinning tools to create multiple versions of the same article - again a valid approach.
The problem is that with some/most tools all that happens is that the writer makes several versions of the article and then the phrases or sentences are mixed together from the different versions, creating many new versions of the article. When these articles are submitted then any plagiarism detection tool will pick up that a particular phrase has been used in more than one version of the article and it is flagged as […]

Full Article At: Andrew

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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 9, 2007

Plagiarism Checking in ContentComposer

There are two versions of ContentComposer; ContentComposer and ContentComposer Lite. The full version of Content Composer has a great tool that automatically checks your article’s text and content plagiarism - absolutely necessary to ensure that work that you have outsourced has been completed honestly.
Here’s how plagiarism checking works in Content Composer.
1) Look for the plagiarism-check icon, the green check mark, it is third from the right, on the icons toolbar at the top of the page.
2) Click on the icon and Content Composer will run a plagiarism check of your article content. You can also run a plagiarism test by choosing ‘Tools > Check Plagiarism of Article’ from the main toolbar.
That’s it!
Plagiarism checking: behind the scenes
When you run the plagiarism-check tool, Content Composer selects, at random, five sentences from the article’s content and searches on the internet for similar text. After a couple of minutes the results are shown on your monitor and you can immediately see if you have a problem.
If Content Composer’s plagiarism report comes up clean, there will be no links shown. If Content Composer found something that may have been copied from another document, it will display a link to it.
The links shown in the plagiarism checker’s report […]

Full Article At: Andrew

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