Has anyone got the Article Tool?

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I'm thinking of buying this, by Howie Schwarz. It's $47 dollars a month and $147 outright. It can submit 600 articles a month.
This is v2.
Has anyone got it, and would you recommend it?
I am concerned that it sounds a bit too good to be true, but I am tempted!

I'd appreciate anyone's feedback.

thanks

Sandy
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  • Profile picture of the author opiniones
    There are so many good article submitters that paying a monthly fee is just a ripoff.
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    • Profile picture of the author Scott Ames
      Originally Posted by opiniones View Post

      There are so many good article submitters that paying a monthly fee is just a ripoff.
      It's a choice, not a ripoff.
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      • Profile picture of the author opiniones
        Originally Posted by Scott Ames View Post

        It's a choice, not a ripoff.
        You could make a 1 time payment for an article submitter half the price of what OP intends to pay PER MONTH and submit more than 600 articles.

        If all they offer is what OP mentioned then it is definitely a ripoff for that price. I would expect a lot more (video submission among other things) to pay $47 a month (which they might in order to be able to charge that price but OP didn't mention it).
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        • Profile picture of the author webfighter
          Originally Posted by opiniones View Post

          If all they offer is what OP mentioned then it is definitely a ripoff for that price. I would expect a lot more (video submission among other things) to pay $47 a month (which they might in order to be able to charge that price but OP didn't mention it).
          LOL video submission being a feature of article tool?

          I just looked down the definition of "rip off" and it comes down to:
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          A ripoff (or rip-off) is a bad financial transaction. Usually it refers to an incident in which a person overpays for something.
          If the above definition is true, I would believe that one can never be "ripped-off". Yeah, feeling ripped-off is another thing, but only the consumer can be held liable for being ripped off.

          As a service provider or a product vendor, one may charge whatever price he/she think is feasible. Not every article writer charges one cent a word, right?
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  • Profile picture of the author jbode
    You don't need to submit to that many directories... I'd rather submit to top 10 or 20 then submit to social network blogging sites which have more authority & traffic in Google's eyes.
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    • Profile picture of the author BPIcash
      I downloaded a free article submitter here at the warrior forums. the prices you typed out made me cringe. that is so much!!!!
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      • Profile picture of the author Sandra Martinez
        Howie has a very particular way to do things and you need to be on the same page to appreciate and understand his products and services.

        if you do, he is the best I know of at it.

        Articles submitted to 600 directories are for backlinks, they are not necessarily to bring traffic.

        So, the quality of the articles as long as they are good enough not to be thrown away by the directories (if ever reviewed) will be good enough for the service.

        In fact good quality articles, I mean really good quality, have a terrible click through rate in most niches. And he knows it better than anyone else, as they track everything.

        This has to be put into the context of the bigger picture he works with. That is web 2.0 thought as a weapon to dominate the conversation.

        If you check the review, you see that the whole process entails adding a couple of keywords and main info and you are ready to go...

        it is not an article submitter, it is a whole system of creation, spinning, registration and submission. It doesn't get easier than that...

        Sandra
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        • Profile picture of the author birdseye
          Originally Posted by Sandra Martinez View Post

          Howie has a very particular way to do things and you need to be on the same page to appreciate and understand his products and services.

          if you do, he is the best I know of at it.

          Articles submitted to 600 directories are for backlinks, they are not necessarily to bring traffic.

          So, the quality of the articles as long as they are good enough not to be thrown away by the directories (if ever reviewed) will be good enough for the service.

          In fact good quality articles, I mean really good quality, have a terrible click through rate in most niches. And he knows it better than anyone else, as they track everything.
          That's helpful. I would probably need to get to grips with a whole system not just a chunk of it. It's not just about money, it's about time too.
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  • Profile picture of the author nettech
    If you want to spend that kind of money for a monthly solution then in my experience UAW seems to be a good a choice. All articles will be unique (depends on how well you spin them) and you can also set the rate of submissions. After that you just forget abotu it and get a drip-feed of backlinks, that alone IMO is worth the money.

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  • Profile picture of the author JonAlfredsson
    You may use Viral Article Submitter that submit articles to top 50 article directories.
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