Blog Writing Software Tools Reviewed

by Rob Fore

What is the best “blog writing software” available on the market today?

It depends.

Because the correct answer will be different for everybody.

What is the benefit you are looking for? What are you hoping to accomplish?

  • Do you want to auto-post to your blog?
  • Do you want to provide highly researched content?
  • Do you want unique content or spun content?

Let’s take a closer look at the various type of content writing software available and what other professional bloggers have to say about it.

First let’s answer the question…

What is Article Writing Software?

Article writing software allows any individual to write articles about topics that they may not be adept at reporting on with ease. The software prompts the writer with questions and information regarding the contents of the finished product.

For example, the software will ask questions pertaining to the subject matter of the article, and how the writer would like it presented to readers. Questions surrounding keywords and content objectives are key components of article writing software, which will take the information the writer inputs and will create articles based on that information, to the best of its ability. Once an initial article is created, the software can produce several articles at once that are completely different from the initial iteration. Depending on which article writing software you employ will determine the types of articles it produces, and whether you will have to re-write the resulting article. It is always recommended, no matter which software is used that all articles are proofread upon completion to insure that the context and vernacular coincide with your original article’s position….

More at Best Article Writing Software

What you have just read is a pretty accurate description of most article writing software programs and, in my opinion, they are complete waste of time and energy.

Why? Because these program randomly scrape content from a variety of sources and now it is up to you to put them in some type of order, rewrite so it makes sense and make it somehow appear ONE AUTHOR wrote the entire article.

Heck, if you are going to go through all of this work you might as well simply write an entire article from scratch. Do you own research, compile a few notes and write.

Better Blog Writing Software Solutions

There are three better ways to get high quality content on your blog.

  • Auto-posting software using semi-unique PLR content (like
  • Highly-spun unique content produced by human writers (Leading Articles)
  • Use a Content Curator solution (PageOne Curator)

Article Builder – Blog Posting Software

Article builder is one of my all-time favorites because you can post up to 500 semi-unique articles with pictures and videos to your blog or to a network of blogs 100% on complete autopilot. but don’t just take my word for it, check out these AB kudos…

Jon has been hard at work adding features and tweaking current features with the ultimate and very realistic short-term goal of making Article Builder the ultimate autoblogging tool.

Here are a few of the New Features:

With Article Builder you can now:

  1. Create a highly unique post from super spun content and put it on your blog.
  2. Add images (Flickr) or video (YouTube) related to the category.
  3. Add sidebar “tips” or callouts using the Inject Content feature that’s been in AB since the beginning.

Automatically add tags to posts based on the article content….

More at Awesome New Article Builder Features! – Jonathan Leger Affiliates

High Quality Article Database

Imagine having access to hundreds… even thousands… of “on-topic” articles written by native English writers from a fraction of the cost of paying an out-sourcer to write these same articles.

Now imagine being able to reuse and repost these articles indefinitely (and each time they are at least 100% unique) and create a speech-to-text video you can also use to gain even more exposure with one click of your mouse.

Welcome to Leading Articles.

The Leading Articles, aka Ultra Spinnable Articles, promises to give you high quality, unique articles along with many variations of the title, each paragraph and each sentence.

Have you used The Leading Articles for your link building content needs? If so, how have you used it and how did it work out for you?…

More at VIDEO – Ultra Spinnable Articles: SEO Quality Content

I have used Vita Vee’s leading articles service for many year. Each article comes highly spun which means you can reuse it in a variety of ways.

My primary use is to write and publish a 100% keyword-rich article myself and then snag a Vita-Vee article and using blog writing software programs like Article Marketing robot or Unique Article Wizard to distribute that article to hundreds of other directories and blogs for extra exposure and backlinks.

This completely eliminates any risk of having your original content deemed as “duplicate content” because you never spin or distribute the original.

Blog Writing Software – Curation

Perhaps R.E. Ferguson explains it best…

What is content curation? – Curation is basically a content marketing tactic.

Rather than adding to the mountains of “original” content being uploaded every minute to the web, the curator researches, gathers, and picks the best information around a specific topic and shares only the best with their readers or followers.

A curator becomes a thought leader through commentary to provide context and meaning to the information they curate into a blog post or a share with their “real-time” audience on the social web…

More at What Is Content Curation? – Ferguson Consulting Group

In fact, THIS POST was created using the “content curation” model and using the blog writing software called PageOne Curator.

So there you go. Pick the best “blog writing software” program you think will best suit your particular needs and have at it.

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{ 10 comments… read them below or add one }

Akos Fintor August 5, 2012 at 12:24 pm

My buddy Robis bringing the best of the best content again. Thanks a bunch for the share ! Akos

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Jerry D Ross August 27, 2012 at 5:57 am

Rob,
Thanks for sharing these blog writing tools with good explaination of what they are. Cool how you used one of the software tools and the content curation method to write this post.
Great Stuff!
Jerry

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Rob Fore August 27, 2012 at 5:59 am

Hey, Jerry – yeah, wasn’t that fun? Using the software to write the software review.

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Bill Scott August 29, 2012 at 12:00 pm

Rob,

First time commenting here…

Just wanted to say thanks for your insights.

I’m a member of EN, brand new to the industry, and struggling like mad to get through the learning curve.

I honestly wish I’d have found you prior to enrolling with EN as I think your leadership and information as a sponsor would’ve given me an edge… or at least a more realistic understanding of EN and the industry as a whole.

For what it’s worth, I’m going to buy all future 3rd party products through your links. I’ve emailed my sponsor a few times to try and get them to give me affiliate links to buy TribePro, etc…, but I don’t get responses back. So far, I’ve had to buy solutions recommended in the $15k formula directly from the vendors.

Since your content here is so useful, and since I can’t seem to get links from my sponsor, I’ll buy future items through your links as a way of saying thanks.

If you don’t mind, I have a quick question; In light of the ‘google zoo’ changes that I’ve been reading about, are the methods in lesson 3 of the $15k formula that you teach still recommended? Do you still do the massive back-link strategies using the Article Marketing Robot… or is ‘content’ now the sovereign king… or is it always best to cover all bases?

I hope it’s appropriate to ask this here.

Thanks again for sharing your knowledge and for presenting things from a ‘Full Disclosure’ point of view.

Bill Scott

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Rob Fore August 29, 2012 at 1:57 pm

Hey Bill, thanks for stopping by and sharing. Most of the products I recommend w/links can be found here: http://robfore.com/tools

The “Google Zoo” updates really did not change things as much as people are led to believe. There were three big issues:

1. Crappy content got penalized
2. High PR Blog Farms got deindexed
3. Over-optimization of keyword anchor-text was penalized

So, yes – the same process works today that we shared in the 15k formula. My exact model is this in a nutshell…

1. Publish blog post (at least 800 words)
2. Submit URL to http://pingler.com
3. Run through Tribepro
4. Run through Digi Traffic Accelerator
5. Run through Article Marketing Robot
6. Run through Unique Article Wizard
7. Run through SeoContent

Then, if needed (meaning we are not ranking after 3 weeks) then I’ll outsource a SenukeX campaign through fiverr. If we still don’t rank – bummer. But at this point I’ll move on.

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Ren September 19, 2012 at 6:56 am

Hey Rob, I’m a big fan with what you do! Your formula above really speaks to me. Will you provide just a little more detail to it?

1) How many URL’s do you do through Pingler?

5) I did AMR and others through you which have been great but I’m only able to get 310 article directories and 110 backlinks for an article verses 1,200 article directories and 900 backlinks from the past. How many are you able to do? Any solutions?

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Rob Fore September 21, 2012 at 8:19 am

Ren – thanks for reaching out.

For pingler we run every new post through it. It simply pings. No backlinks. It just helps get your content indexed faster.

AMR is just ONE of many backlinking tools we use. You will get maybe 200 links total from AMR and will often need hundreds if not thousands to complete for some of the higher search keywords. See http://robfore.com/tools for a list of all the tools we use everyday. For research, I actually use http://listechinc.com/secockpit versus Market Samurai because it is faster for what we do. I usually start with a very broad keyword like “mlm” and drill it down to attraction the person most likely to buy what we are promoting if they knew is existed. So MLM… leads to MLM Leads…. to MLM lead generation…. to MLM lead generation software and I would write content for all four of them.

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Luis Nakamoto October 25, 2012 at 5:52 pm

Hey Rob great post thanks for the tremendous value and transparency you give out on your blog…especially the comments.
I’m unsure in my thinking with regards to backlinks and syndication. You laid out 1-7 steps of what you do in your blog posts but I’m wondering why, for example, you wouldn’t use all the tools all the time. Why is it that you only use certain tools for certain blog posts? Why is it that you didn’t use traffic kaboom for this particular blog post? Why not always use senuke? Is it because using all of these leads to over-optimization?
From reading all your comments and everything you teach, it also seems that you don’t have a set-in-stone process for backlinking and syndicating your posts. You seem to use different tools different times. The only reason why I see not using everything is not to get penalized by google for overoptimization. Am I wrong here? Or maybe it’s to switch it up to not create a pattern?
Also, with an empower network blog would it be just easier to send massive amounts of backlinks and syndicate it all over since it is such a powerful authority domain? Would the empower page/post be knocked down in rank by google for overoptimization even though it is a high authority domain?

It’s a long question but would really like your take on it. Thanks for the great transparency you give in your posts it really answers a lot. I think I’ve learned more about SEO simply by reading the comments in your blog than in any course that’s out there.

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Rob Fore October 25, 2012 at 8:04 pm

Luis – thanks for stopping by and making me think. LOL

Frankly, I have a set routine where I use tools in such a way as to create links as naturally as possible. So think about how that might happen in real life.

First, you might actually bookmark your post and share it on FB and Twitter. Others would find it and like, share, retweet it. So the first thing I do is use social media tools like SocialAdr and syndication software. Weak links but that is how it would naturally start. Then, in real life, someone might read the post itself and syndicate the content – now you are getting links from article directories or blogs.

So my basic MO is to use tools in order… and stop once we rank.

If you blast too fast… it will appear unnatural regardless of domain age and authority.

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Luis Nakamoto October 25, 2012 at 11:00 pm

Thanks for the feedback Rob

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