Instant Article Wizard Review
If you’re like me, whenever you read or hear “Instant” anything, there is immediate skepticism. It’s like a knee-jerk response with me. So when I heard about Jonathan Leger’s Instant Article Wizard software, I was immediately cautious. In my mind, “instant” and “quality” to not run in the same race…they are not even on the same team. But I respect Jonathan and the amazing work he did on the Seven Dollar scripts, so I decided to check it out. Well...after reading the sales page and watching the video where Jonathan creates an article on kitchen remodeling in under 8 minutes, I was hooked. I whipped out the plastic and purchased my own copy.
http://www.instantarticleexpert.com
So did it live up to the hype? Let’s just put it this way, every person I demonstrated the Instant Article Wizard software for wanted it. I was equally impressed as well. For example, I produced a 500-word article on Massage Therapy in about 15 minutes and then gave it to my buddy, who IS a Massage Therapist. I told him that I found a great article on MT, and could he read it and tell me what he thought? Well he loved it...and nearly fell over when I told him I wrote it using this software. He's buying the software. I showed it to a lady who is not even in any kind business right now (she was a massage client for my friend). I asked her what topic she wanted to write an article on, to which she responded, “Faith.” I put the software through its paces, and in 5 minutes, had a brand-new article on faith. The lady wants the Instant Article Wizard software.
You should want it too. With the constant pressure to produce quality, no duplicated content, this is one of the best solutions I have found because it removes SO MUCH of the research time need to write quality articles and reports. Of course, you have other options. You could:
1. Write your own content. This can be time consuming with all the research you'll need to do. There's nothing worse than staring at a blank computer screen...yikes!
2. Hire a ghostwriter. They do the research and you give them money...lots of it! And then you pray to God they didn't plagiarize.
3. Use Private Label Rights content. Now don't get me wrong, I love PLR (buy and use lots of it)...but your content may also be owned by hundreds or thousands of others. Google isn't real fond of duplication...so you'll need to change it (which is what I do).
4. Use Public Domain works. Yeah...this is a GREAT option! But what if you need some reviews on the latest electronics or an article on the evils of pharmaceutical companies? You would be hard-pressed to find PD content on topics like this.
Instant Article Wizard is an excellent, low-cost, and often more effective alternative for producing your content. You would do well to invest in your own copy as soon as possible!
http://www.instantarticleexpert.com.
Tony Laidig

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