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| Website Content Apprentice gives you a great ebook on how to use WCW, sepecially for rewriting. http://www.websitecontentapprentice.com/special.html He also gives as a bonus one of the best ebooks on speed writing and rewriting articles for ezine publications I have ever seen. Its by Andrew Hansen of www.adsensenichefinder.com Howard |
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| I agree - very annoying, but this gentleman does provide a service that people need. He actually gives away the ebook to people who buy the software with his link. Since I got a discount on the product through plrpro I figured I would check it out. If it helps me save time and use the tool better to write better and more quality content and in turn make more money, then the measly $37 bucks will be paid for many times over from adsense earnings. Just my humble opinion... H |
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| Rake, Yes I did and yes I do. I agree with you that it's very annoying that the software developer cannot write good help files and make good videos to learn how to use the tool. I was initially incensed that I had to buy this ebook but I knew WCW was a very powerful tool if I could only figure out how to use it effectively. This ebook focuses on the one feature that you need to become proficient on - the blocks. You don't really need the ebook to learn how to use blocks effectively but he gives lots of good examples and pictures to show how to use the blocks feature to build the articles. He also explains what features to leave alone (can you say thesaurus?) and why. There are also good resources in the abck of the book (with affiliate links of course). As I mentioned above, the bonus ebook on how to write articles fast by Andrew Hanson is worth way more than $37 I paid for the WCA ebook. If you have WCW and are having ahard time figuring out where to start or how to get the most out of it, I definitely recommend WCA ebook. If you are pretty proficient with WCW, then its your call - you probably want to pass. I hope this helps, Rake. If not, please PM me or write more posts and I can answer any more questions you might have. H |
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| I beleive Ahmed from the PLRPro forum did a very good guide on rewriting articles. Not entirely specific to WCW but still good for rewriting articles in general. http://www.plrpro.com/forums/showthread.php?t=50 Thanks Marc |
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| Hello everyone, I am finding the article re-writing very hard. I can manage the quick 25-30% re-writes ok but a 100% re-write is prooving to be very difficult and time consuming. Can anyone tell me an easier way or is there any software out there which does the job correctly? I have read the tips by Ahmed which help but just wondered ir there was an easier way.......as for someone like me who is a bit on the thick side....it takes bl**dy ages!! I bought wcw ages ago but just can't get to grips with it.....any tips on how to use it would be great. Lastly how many articles per day should i be submitting for each site? Thanks to you all, Stu. |