Looking to speed up article marketing, my main approach, Instant Article Factory?
I use SEnuke, Unique Article Wizard, and Free Traffic System to submit my articles to, all checked in Copyscape against each other, so article marketing is central to me, and uniqueness is important.
Instant Article Factory offer templates and allows you to create your own, all including spinning option, along the lines of something like:
'Top 3 ...'
The best three are...
One reason for this is...
Another reason is...
So you can see that...
That's a crude example of what they offer, you fill in the blanks to create unique content.
But one major problem is that a lot of people will be using the default templates, so you're at risk of duplicate content with the other users, along with the other spun articles of your own.
So perhaps create your own templates then right? Well, here's an idea, why don't article marketers just create their own templates in a word processor without software like this and just put them into spinning software like The Best Spinner as I use.
If you're not going to use their default templates, or the user generated templates submitted, then it seems to be $77 a year just for a slightly easier way to write your own templates!
So, my idea would be to create heavily spun templates along the lines of the generic article approaches they offer, such as 'Top x', or 'x issues to watch out for when y'
Creating perhaps 5 different spun versions of every section of the template and on top of that adding plenty of nested spinning and sentences sometimes removed. Then you've got a template that only you are using, and that would produce thousands of different unique versions of itself even before you fill in the blanks.
If someone using Instant Article Factory could enlighten me as to what real benefit the software has for people like me that want to create their own templates only, I'd love to hear it, but I doubt very much that I'll buy it.
Also, before I go ahead with this, can some suggest any alternative IM tool for this sort of approach that I should consider, or should I just get going on my own templates?
Thanks guys!
I Go Hard = "Slanguage" for putting forth a lot of effort.
Don't be an arse and try to flip something you clearly have no knowledge of against me.