When Terminator Writes Articles
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I'm supposed to be a machine that writes articles with a strictly limited number of words, where certain words have to appear a specific number of times. Here comes the best part. I write as if I'm a machine only to have my articles being analyzed by another machine. For instance, Google analyzers or whatever. No wonder there are quite a few fully automatic writing and uploading tools.
Let's make something perfectly clear. The least of my concerns is to put a huge sign "going out of business" over my laptop. If you can find a machine that can match a writer's creativity, then good luck with that. At the same time, if you can find a writer to write you a decent article for a dollar or two, also good luck with that. I just couldn't care less if your "writer" is a man or a machine.
What's happening to articles, once they reach the SEO land? Does someone or something read them, process or analyze? It seems like they're less worthy, because they're used for SEO. If I were an article, then I would like to be a non-SEO article. Why? Because this will mean that someone is going to read me, sooner or later. What do I know, I just write what I have been told and paid to write. Yet, can you imagine a Terminator sitting patiently and writing his/its next article? Wouldn't that be a sight worth witnessing firsthand? Hasta la vista article, SEO baby!
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