Most Internet marketers know the way to get people to return to your site
is by providing them with good, fresh content. But writing new articles can
become a time-consuming effort. Sure, you can outsource them, but you never
really know what you are going to get. That's why I love Jon Leger's new Instant
Article Wizard.

This easy to use software tool enables you to search the Net for phrases
and sentences related to a keyword. In the example above, I typed in "ebook
publishing".
Immediately, Instant
Article Wizard scours the Net for everything it can find related to
that keyword. It works very fast and then displays sentences in the top window.
The sentences are displayed with alternating colored backgrounds to make them
easier to read and scan.
You can then click on the sentences you want and put them into
sections of a draft article. You can use the arrow buttons to rearrange the
order of the sentences as you go. It tracks word count along the way and
allows you to preview the article in development at any time.
If a particular sentence intrigues you, you can launch your browser to
visit the site it originated from. As with other similar information
harvesting tools, the goal is not to use Instant
Article Wizard to steal or plagiarize somebody else's work, but rather
to use it for research and reference.
At the end of the day, you'll still need
to revise the language of the information you retrieve, and you'll need to
smooth transitions between thoughts and paragraphs. Ultimately, though, this
is a lot faster than starting from scratch and can save you a great deal of
time and energy.
To learn more about Instant
Article Wizard please click here.