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| An Original Thinker War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Where Original Ideas Meet Action.
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How does your Artifact stack up to Sebastian Kohl's power article rewriter? It looks very similar in functionality.
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I've had a chance to look at this. both of our products work in a similar way, but have very different methods of selecting/displaying what text to spin. With Sebastian, he's gone with the traditional curly braces, which can be very confusing if you enter multiple alternatives for your phrases. With ArtiFact, I've kept the user interface very clean. Your article is kept separate from your alternatives, and this keeps things easy to read and understand. Selected text changes from black to red, and keywords, if you have any, turn green. Understand this, You'll be far more productive if things are kept simple. One thing that ArtiFact does, but didn't find out one way or another, is that ArtiFact learns from you, so that as you use it over time, Artifact will auto suggest replacement text from your historic input. HTH Glenn | |
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Hey Glenn, Just wanted to know if this product will pass through copyscape as well? Thanks, Kevin |
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Hi Glenn, Sebastian Kohl's Power Article Rewriter have the synonym function included. It will give the writer some productive ideas in case there is a writer block. I have watched the demo video of your new version Artifact but cannot see any synonym function. Maybe the demo never include any single word change or did i miss it along the way? And also Sebastian Power Article Rewriter have this duplicate content check which is very useful. Can you share a bit of what functions are you going to include in your future updates? Thanks! James |
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Yeah, is there a built in thesaurus? I noticed in the video that you have to rewrite your own phrases and that seems about the only way to 'spin' the article. I can't see what would make this product more unique than other article spinners, other than there are no {brackets} Did I miss something? |
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The comparison to Sebastian Kohl's software may be a moot point. I was taking advantage of Sebastian's trial. He seems to have dropped off. His site is not found and the registration server was dead. (I was waving money) I haven't tried Artifact yet, but from watching the video, one feature I'm gonna like is the ability to substitute keyword phrases. Sebastian's thesaurus suggester was a neat feature, but that only worked on a word level. I think I'm gonna like the way this tends to work better with whole sentences. As to the curly brackets (or lack thereof), they took awhile to get used to, but I don't think I will miss them with Artifact. |
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Sure would be nice to be able to watch the videos to see how to make this software work. I purchased it last night and after I finally found the video and try to play it, well Flash will not play on a computer it has to be in a browser and when I click on the web page in the zip file I get a browser that opens and tells me to install the Flash player which is already installed. So I guess that the video that Glen tells us is the best thing next to sliced bread, isn't very useful if you can't see it. I can't understand why professionals would give us downloads for an item that you can't play on your computer but this is not the first time I have received such videos. Maybe there are geeks out there that know how to do this, but for the many of us that aren't geeks, you would think a professional internet marketer would know better. Do I sound pissed off? Well I am. Stupid **** like this irritates me. The impression given was that this was real simple. If I knew that I had to be tech savvy I would not have bought it as I am not. |
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