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Message ID: 27
#27, Content Assistant
Posted by Kurt on Apr-13-08 at 09:16 PM
In response to message #26
I bought Content Assistant from a WSO for $27, which was a pretty good deal. However, the price is now $47, and will be $77 once the WSO expires "middle night of 04/18/2008".

http://www.warriorforum.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=236064

It's very similar the original Instant Article Wizard in that it you enter some keywords and it takes sentences from a database of articles.

While this is good to start with, 72,000 articles is actually very limited and you'll be sharing results with other owners using the same keywords.

What seperates Content Assistant is that it has a built in word "spinner" and thesaurus, which will allow you to create various "spun" articles based on word substitution.

This is a good feature, however, if you own Tuelz, SuperListz will be more effective.

For those of us that paid $27, I'd say it's a good deal.

At $47...Maybe. Or maybe IAW Pro.

But I don't think I could recommend it over IAW Pro at $77.

I compared Content Assistant to the ORIGINAL IAW, not the recent IAW Pro.

The original IAW also used a database of articles for its results, and was a one-time purchse.

IAW PRO uses a variety of sources such as Google and MSN Results, plus others, so it will return much broader results and for more narrow queries...For example health vs. senior male health.

Again, Content Assistant is a one time fee and the new IAW Pro is $27 a month, but for $47 vs two months of IAW Pro, it's a toss up. However, at $77 for CA, I think you're better off spending $27 a month for IAW Pro.

And while Content Assistant has added features, these are unnecessary for Tuelz owners.

$27 it's a great value.
$47 (one time) maybe CA. Maybe IAW, depending on your budget, as IAW is a monthly fee.
$77 get IAW Pro.