Article Writing Programs: How Much Do They Really
Help?
By: Andrew Moris
If I want to write an article, I simply
research, then open my favorite word processor. However, there are
programs available that say they will take care of the "heavy
lifting" or tedious processes for you. If this is true, then what
is left for us professional writers?
If
I want to write an article, I simply research, then open my
favorite word processor. However, there are programs available that
say they will take care of the "heavy lifting" or tedious processes
for you. If this is true, then what is left for us professional
writers? Should we simply pack up the trusty laptop and head for
the hills, perhaps getting a job as a transcriber? Speaking for
myself, I am going to continue to write, and "damn the torpedoes",
no piece of software is going to send me packing.
There is now software that
greatly helps with the research process. In the normal course of
events, I will head over to one of the major search engines, type
in a keyword phrase and begin the process of gathering information
(researching) on the topic I am writing. When complete, I will take
the information, sort, sift, toss, then begin the process of
transferring random thoughts into a well written
article.
To be
honest, I would not mind some help with that process. It would save
me a lot of time if that information were simply and easily
delivered to my in-box; allowing me the freedom to write, saving
the time and trouble of detailed investigation.
Doing
a quick search for "article writing programs" I found dozens of
relevant results, and I wondered if any of them were worth their
salt. Looking down the page, I saw numerous programs mentioned. I
also noticed multiple people asking for help saying, "Help me write
a good article or essay, possibly even a book".
There is an adage coined
from the early days of computers, "garbage in, garbage out." This
means what you put into something, is what you will take out.
Writing is a skill, and like any skill, it can be refined over time
and with practice. And while there are multiple programs that claim
to help you write, the secret of good writing remains the same:
research, write, revise.
That
said, there are a few programs I have used that help greatly with
the research part, and I will admit, that is not the fun part, at
least not for me. One such program is Instant Article Wizard. Once
a keyword or key phrase is input, the program scours the web,
returning snippets from multiple sources. These sources can be
individually checked, digging further into topics if
necessary.
That part done, these
various snippets can be selected or discarded, with the selected
ones copied to your clipboard for further research, refinement or
writing. One caution I will give to anyone using this process to
write their articles, books or essays: be very careful about
copyright infringement. you do not want to spend quality time
writing an article, only to find yourself involved in a copyright
infringement litigation.
The best writing come from
the heart, mind and soul of the writer. This combined with good
grammar, in-depth research and a flowing style, make for something
unique and readable. Content is what drives the web, but unique
content is what make a particular article or website rise to the
top of the search engines.
Andrew Morris
www.articlewritingzen.com
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