Dealdotcom: Content Composer
September 24th, 2007 | by Brook Durant |
Dealdotcom: Content Composer
I’ve been a little hesitant to really start promoting these Dealdotcom opportunities because I was concerned about it becoming a full time endeavor trying to keep up with it. After witnessing for myself how quickly affiliate profits begin to accumulate I’ve come to the realization it well worth the 20-30 minutes it takes to promote the item of the day. I just wish we knew a day or so ahead of time what that item will be so we can prepare for it before it hits the site.
- Todays Product: Content Composer
- This is a pretty interesting product. Basically it allows you to make several versions (over 20) of the same article you’ve written with the push of a button. Each article is unique enough that Google won’t hit you with a duplicate content penalty. Aside from how this obviously benefits you in regards to SEO consider how it benefits you in terms of time spent writing. I mean who wants to sit around like a monkey at a keyboard banging out article after article trying to say the same thing for 20 different promotional angles?
Feature wise it is rich enough to be useful, but not overly so to the point of being a burden. The features Content Composer include:
- “Create 20 or more unique, coherent articles in the time it takes to write 1″ - The fact that these articles are coherent is huge. I’ve seen other software which has the same basic idea as this except it sucked. Nothing was coherent about it. I’d have better luck running it through an online translation service like Babelfish. Content Composer however aims to be coherent.
- “Helps you keep track of your content to maximize your traffic” - I don’t know how much content you have floating around out there, but I have a decent amount. With Content Composer I’m able to keep track of that content and not only will this allow me gain more traffic, but also to simply keep the content updated with changing information as it becomes available.
- “One-button check for plagiarism so that you can avoid the Search Engines’ dreaded duplicate content penalty” - I’m certain I don’t need to explain why plagiarism is bad for reasons above and beyond duplicate content penalties. Don’t get me wrong it’s a great reason to use Content Composer, but legal issues with plagiarism is more of a concern with most people than duplicate content.
- “Eliminates worries of Adsense lockdowns and other penalties associated with “Black Hat” methods of driving traffic” - Master Google doesn’t appreciate when we use things like social networking sites or other ingenius methods to drive traffic to our sites. In fact they consider it to be “black hate” and often times a violation of their terms and conditions. Basically Google only wants you to get traffic by making a website and having people link to you. Anything that artificially drives traffic to your site is frowned upon. With Content Creator the content comes from well written articles that you distribute throughout the internet. Because it is “organic” google approves and doesn’t do something like shut down your Adsense account for violating their Terms and Conditions of service.
- “No matter what your content needs are, Content Composer is guaranteed to save you hours of precious time” - If saving time isn’t important to you then you have WAY too much free time on your hands. But since most of us are burning the candle at both ends on a daily basis why not bring some of that under control? This program will save you untold hours of work. Time you can spend with your family and friends. Time you can relax and enjoy.
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By Jeremy Killian on Sep 24, 2007
How do you implement such content? Do you literally post 20 different articles on your blog about the same topic? Maybe I’m being a little thick here, but I don’t understand the concept.
By A Blog about Nothing on Sep 24, 2007
Jeremy - No, the purpose is to post the different content in different places. So for instance you might post one on your blog, one as a guest post on another blog, one as an article you submit to someplace like Ezine Articles, another one you might submit to the local newspapers op-ed department. You might even spread the 20+ articles out over several months. If you only have one blog and no intentions of ever submitting to other places then I doubt the program would be of much benefit to you.
By Surya on Sep 30, 2007
its a interesting programm, i want to try it. are there some alternative programms too?
best regards
Surya
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