What do you think is the best article submitter for the money?

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I use ContentComposer for spinning unique articles each with a minimum variation of 25% from all the other articles, and the sister program ArticleAnnouncer for distributing them. I've been reading good things about Unique Article Wizard and the fact that it distrubutes to 3,000+ different places. I'm not sure but I think that somehow it does the spinning without the many hours of work required by ContentComposer (someone might confirm this for me).

I have 24 1,000-word articles written which will take at least one month to prepare for spinning by CC. If UAW can cut out this time it would be well worth the $67 a month cost.

While I'm on the subject, just how different can 3,000 articles from the same source be?

Finally, if anyone has a better alternative, let's add that to the mix and hear reactions from other Warriors.

Sydney
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  • Profile picture of the author jbirdmanjr
    You know, I have been checking out the Article Wizard myself, and I have to say it looks really cool. Like you said though, how different could the articles be, right? But I would like to know if anyone has tried it, too. I am definitely interested though.
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  • Profile picture of the author TheRichJerksNet
    Sydney,
    I do in-fact have a way better solution but due to self promotion rules I would need your permission as the OP of this thread to give you any information..

    Unique Article Wizard according to some article directrory owners including Allen Graves UAW does some very unethical things. The actual story would need to come from Allen...

    ArticleMarketer has poor support and many that complain about their services.

    James
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  • Profile picture of the author TheRichJerksNet
    Hi Sydney,
    PM has been sent as requested.. Need additional information let me know.

    James
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  • Profile picture of the author Samuel Lee
    There have been some great posts on this topic, and as a suggestion, I've found that Instant Article Wizard 2 dramatically reduces my time on writing and researching articles reducing which could have taken 2-3 hours to 10-15 minutes. Plus, the information it gathers is highly targeted, automatically subdividing the gathered information into sub-topics as well as introductions and conclusions. I found this really cool as my articles were able to be written in more depth very easily. Hope this helps!
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  • Profile picture of the author cypherslock
    I wholeheartedly recommend www.articleproductions.com, as it is WAY more than just a submitter service. Trust me on this: sign up and give it a serious go for a month. With blog dripfeed, unlimited directories, spinning capabilities (I'm still figuring out the thought process on HOW you come up with phrases-a little help here James) and plans for social bookmarking submission, Press Release AND your own RSS feed, you can't go wrong.

    I beta tested the site and was duly impressed. Plus James gets back to you within a couple of hours after you submit a support ticket. He is also the developer of the site as well and does take constructive thoughts as to new features and such.
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    • Profile picture of the author TheRichJerksNet
      Originally Posted by cypherslock View Post

      I wholeheartedly recommend www.articleproductions.com, as it is WAY more than just a submitter service. Trust me on this: sign up and give it a serious go for a month. With blog dripfeed, unlimited directories, spinning capabilities (I'm still figuring out the thought process on HOW you come up with phrases-a little help here James) and plans for social bookmarking submission, Press Release AND your own RSS feed, you can't go wrong.

      I beta tested the site and was duly impressed. Plus James gets back to you within a couple of hours after you submit a support ticket. He is also the developer of the site as well and does take constructive thoughts as to new features and such.
      Hi Erik,
      Thanks for the post ...

      As I predicted about 3 months ago, article marketing is changing and many more changes are coming. AP plans on staying up with those changes by leaps and bounds.

      The phases are from the evolution of a new dawn that is on the horizon. I think out-side-the-box and use new emerging technologies to everyone's advatantage and build upon that to create a new pathway to the goals that all members are wanting to reach..

      James
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      • Profile picture of the author cypherslock
        I guess what I meant was, whe you are creating your spinpoints for a given article, by what process do you come up with sentences/paragraphs that when spun multiple times, yield understandable articles.
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        • Profile picture of the author partyzone
          I've used Unique Article Wizard for over a year and I've been fairly happy with them, although I don't think I show near the back links that I should for the amount of submissions being done.

          Maybe I'll look into Article Productions. Thanks for the tip!

          Cheryl
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        • Profile picture of the author TheRichJerksNet
          Originally Posted by cypherslock View Post

          I guess what I meant was, whe you are creating your spinpoints for a given article, by what process do you come up with sentences/paragraphs that when spun multiple times, yield understandable articles.
          Erik,
          I personally use entire paragraphs, changing the entire paragraph around to mean the same exact thing. You can use sentences or single words if you wish. Using entire paragraphs though I have got uniqueness numbers as high as 73% on 25 spun articles.

          So 2 - 3 hours of my time, 1,000 word article, I have 25 articles that are on avg. 73% different.

          Each section is randomly spun so you get actual true spinning and not garbage. All it takes is for you to write out your article properly to begin with.

          By the way Erik you can now also add a spinpoint name to the title to spin the title of the articles also.. Try it out... It was your suggestion I think..

          James
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          • Profile picture of the author cypherslock
            Yup that was mine. See folks? he does listen...hehe
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            • Profile picture of the author greff
              Is there any proof that the search engine(s) cannot pinpoint a spun article? If they can, then are you spinning your wheels?

              Would it not be better to hire a human to rewrite your articles? How much would you pay?
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              • Profile picture of the author Jamie Iaconis
                I don't know if you need/want a spinner or article submitter, but...

                I have an affordable submitter @:
                Submit Articles Instantly - Article Directory Submission Software

                It has many directories built-in!

                Jamie
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              • Profile picture of the author TheRichJerksNet
                Originally Posted by greff View Post

                Is there any proof that the search engine(s) cannot pinpoint a spun article? If they can, then are you spinning your wheels?

                Would it not be better to hire a human to rewrite your articles? How much would you pay?
                Show me proof that a search engine can spot a spun article .. Now I am not talking about garbage articles that use those pre-determined db, I am talking about real spun articles that are fully human controlled.

                You see, there is no way for a search engine to tell, it's impossible.. To say a search engine can tell is to say AI has far surpassed humans, and that day will never exist no matter how much technology evolves.

                I have written the article myself, I have controlled the article myself, a Human fully controlled the article including the spun versions. This is why it is impossible ....

                Matter fact not even another human could detect the spun article unless they was told it was spun.

                Why pay extra for more writers for something that is already under your control ??

                James
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  • Profile picture of the author Jullian
    Yeah I think I might try Article Wizard myself as I have tried Article Generator and it didn't work for me
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    • Profile picture of the author joefission
      I use both Unique Article Wizard and Article Marketing Automation.

      Even though there are 3000+ directories / blogs in total to submit to, in reality, articles will be submitted to 800 to 1000 places, depending on your niche. I assume (but don't know for sure) that a good number of the submissions fail. It's automated, after all, so it can't be perfect.

      Anyone who uses UAW agreed to keep the behind the scenes stuff confidential, but you do need to hand-spin all of your articles. I can say that much without violating the agreement.

      It's fairly clunky on the backend, and takes some getting used to, but I like. Still not sure if I $67 like it, but I'm continuing to evaluate it.

      I love AMA, by the way, but it has a much narrower reach to just blogs.

      Shaun
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      • Profile picture of the author tremayne
        Originally Posted by joefission View Post

        I use both Unique Article Wizard and Article Marketing Automation.

        Anyone who uses UAW agreed to keep the behind the scenes stuff confidential, but you do need to hand-spin all of your articles. I can say that much without violating the agreement.

        Shaun
        Very handy to know but I have some questions, if you are free to answer them:

        1- When you say "hand spin" do you mean you have to provide the alternative words/phrases and the program does the rest, or do you mean more than that? I have been changing every word with ContentComposer plus providing several lead paragraphs and headlines and that takes forever with a 1,000-word article.

        2- Am I doing far more than I need to to get a 25% minimum variance?

        3- How long does spinning take you? (I have ADD plus being a 'perfection' freak so I am slower than most people.)

        4- What is the minimum acceptable variance?

        5- Does UAW target niches? For example, my market is conservative beginning investors, but stock investing is fine.

        6- Are you able to say what you mean by "clunky on the back end"?

        Others contributing to this thread have said they are interested in UAW and may be interested in the answers you feel able to provide.

        One more thing as an open question to everyone: I never hear ContentComposer / ArticleAnnouncer mentioned. This is the only program I have ever used so I have nothing with which to compare them. Is there a good reason I have not seen those twin programs mentioned here?

        Clearly I'm trying to find out if there is a better way, and I like the fact that UAW serves specialized ezines too.

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        • Profile picture of the author joefission
          Originally Posted by tremayne View Post

          1- When you say "hand spin" do you mean you have to provide the alternative words/phrases and the program does the rest, or do you mean more than that? I have been changing every word with ContentComposer plus providing several lead paragraphs and headlines and that takes forever with a 1,000-word article.
          By hand spin, I mean that you have to provide all of the text variations yourself. I usually combine two approaches with every spinner: 1) I rewrite some paragraphs entirely; 2) I add phrase variations for all paragraphs.

          Originally Posted by tremayne View Post

          2- Am I doing far more than I need to to get a 25% minimum variance?
          If you're rewriting every word, you're definitely on the cautious end of the spectrum! If I (e.g.) have a ten-paragraph article, I might rewrite 3 paragraphs entirely, and then add phrase variations for maybe 40 percent of the remaining text.

          Everyone is different. 10 people will give you 10 different answers on that -- the above is just what works for me and my style.

          Originally Posted by tremayne View Post

          3- How long does spinning take you? (I have ADD plus being a 'perfection' freak so I am slower than most people.)
          I am also a perfectionist -- I won't accept any articles with errors on my sites, so I won't submit articles with errors to others' sites. I can usually get a good 50 to 75 percent uniqueness for spun articles in 30 to 45 minutes.

          Originally Posted by tremayne View Post

          4- What is the minimum acceptable variance?
          Opinions vary, but I won't spin anything under 40 percent uniqueness, and I often shoot for higher.

          Originally Posted by tremayne View Post

          5- Does UAW target niches? For example, my market is conservative beginning investors, but stock investing is fine.
          Yes, it submits to directories and blogs, so you need to provide categorization options. For directories, it will only submit your article to directories with matching categories; for blogs, only blog owners who have opted to receive articles in your category will be notified.

          I don't think I can say too much about how it goes about this, but there is an order of precedence that you specify that helps determine this.

          Originally Posted by tremayne View Post

          6- Are you able to say what you mean by "clunky on the back end"?
          The interface isn't what I would call appealing. It has what I would consider a late 90's interface, and could be simplified dramatically. It also has some quirks that you'll need to get used to: errors here and there, slow responses at times, etc.

          I don't want to cross the line into self-promotion, but I did do a pretty thorough review a while back on my blog. I won't provide a direct link, but the main address is groundswellpublishing.com. It should be easy to find if you're motivated so.

          Shaun
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          • Profile picture of the author tremayne
            Shaun: Thanks for your answers. Sorry to be so late with this. I have been out of the loop for a little while.

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  • Profile picture of the author GetStreetSmart
    articlemarketer.com has always worked well for me
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  • Profile picture of the author Gunter Eibl
    Can't complain about articlemarketer.com, they work fine. They only have a very strict article approval process but once you understand it, it's no problem.

    UAW works too.

    If you expect wonders by just submitting one article here and there then no service will ever please you. Same when you try to abuse the services or simply don't understand how they work.

    Gunter
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