Sunday, January 31, 2010

Speed and Quality Can Co-Exist in Content Development

It is generally accepted that when it comes to developing content for the internet, speed and quality were two aspects of writing that could not co-exist. The more the research, the better the inputs available to the writer, and so the better the final product. And research was a time consuming affair, involving searching through a huge number of pages to find what was needed and then organizing this information into a useable form. In fact, many writers and website owners say that over 90% of the time spent in creating an article is used on research and only the balance 10% or less for the actual writing.

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The speed versus quality conflict has now been resolved. Instant Article Wizard is a program that takes the time and effort out of researching an article. All a writer needs to do is key in the article keywords. Instant Article Wizard will locate all the information the writer needs and present it in a easy to use format. The writer then has to follow a simple process to select the material to be used for the intro, the various subtopics that will make the body of the article, and the ending. All this material is then transferred to the clipboard and then to the word processor for the final editing and polish. The time taken รข€“ just a few minutes!

Imagine the benefits. Website owners will be able to spend the hours saved on content development on other business issues, including quickly creating more articles to send to free article sites so that the number of links back to their site keeps increasing. And those who write articles for sale to webmasters and site owners will be able to multiply their output, and the resulting income many times over.

Best of all, Instant Article Wizard is very easy to learn and use. The money back guarantee ensures that downloading this essential piece of content development software is completely risk free.

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