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Newbie with Concerns....
« on: November 20, 2011, 07:20:41 AM »
Hi - I have watched all the tutorial videos, and read through many posts, and have been experimenting with the IAW for the past 2 days with very poor results. For example, I have been trying to get it to write a descent article on Digital Photo frames with poor, in fact awful,  results. I have tried all the tricks suggested in the videos but none of the articles generated are worthwhile. I can google "digital photo frames" and find better and more accurate info in 2 minutes from one article written in "PC Magazine" than what the IAW is offering me.

In addition to that, the "facts" being offered to me are not only outdated but erroneous. For example, it says that "digital photo frames do not offer built-in memory" and that "the sizes range only from 7 inch to 20 inch" etc etc.

I happen to know these facts are wrong, but if I wasn't aware of that on my own, how can I trust this tool is accurate and produces well written fact based articles on "any topic" as it claims?

Is there something I am missing? Am I doing something wrong? Or does the tool only work for certain topics such as "colon cancer"?

At this point I am very dissatisfied.

Are there any suggestions you can offer to help?

Thanks
Brian

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Re: Newbie with Concerns....
« Reply #1 on: November 20, 2011, 11:30:42 AM »
Hi - I have watched all the tutorial videos, and read through many posts, and have been experimenting with the IAW for the past 2 days with very poor results. For example, I have been trying to get it to write a descent article on Digital Photo frames with poor, in fact awful,  results. I have tried all the tricks suggested in the videos but none of the articles generated are worthwhile. I can google "digital photo frames" and find better and more accurate info in 2 minutes from one article written in "PC Magazine" than what the IAW is offering me.

In addition to that, the "facts" being offered to me are not only outdated but erroneous. For example, it says that "digital photo frames do not offer built-in memory" and that "the sizes range only from 7 inch to 20 inch" etc etc.

I happen to know these facts are wrong, but if I wasn't aware of that on my own, how can I trust this tool is accurate and produces well written fact based articles on "any topic" as it claims?

Is there something I am missing? Am I doing something wrong? Or does the tool only work for certain topics such as "colon cancer"?

At this point I am very dissatisfied.

Are there any suggestions you can offer to help?

Thanks
Brian

IAW gets its information from the internet. If the information on the net is wrong, it cannot correct it for you. This is exactly the same with Google. You must ALWAYS consider what you are being told on any site you find on the net.

I used IAW to create an article on Digital photo frames and got 611 words. It needs some tidying up and you would NEED to rewrite it, because the information is "scraped" from the net, so you have to rewrite it to make it your own. The article was written with the Auto create content. This is untouched. I used ACC twice, once using digital photo frame as the key word and once using digital photo frames.

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Digital photo frame is made up of the LCD-panel, the PCB, and the outside frame.  It is typically a LCD display with which you may just play a total collection of photographs.  It is a picture frame that displays digital photos without the need for printing them first.  It is a kind of time honored photo frame that has various advantages.  Digital photo frame is a logical gift or accessory for anyone with a digital camera.  It can really make an ideal wedding gift for numerous reasons.  It has been a popular small and middle-size display product in the recent years.  It can vary from 7 inches to 20 inches in size.  Digital photo frame has built-in speakers, but you can also connect external speakers and an external amplifier. 

Digital photo frame is an excellent source of freshening-up the memories – good or bad, new or old, and whatever.  It is more hit the market of digital products, but also popular among consumers.  It is some stylish consumer electronics, is also essential home accessories.  It is an extremely versatile solution to displaying important family moments and trips.  Digital photo frame may not read all images files downloaded from the Internet or from other software graphic applications.  It has a variety of different applications in homes and in offices.

Digital photo frames are a popular choice for displaying digital photos.  They can be standing picture frames, that is set anywhere, or wall mounted photo frames.  They are the picture frames, that displays the pictures digitally.  They are much more versatile than traditional static picture frames.  Digital photo frames are the digital era version of the paper print photo frame.  They are just that, digitalized versions of the retired modern day picture frame.  They are available in an assortment of styles, colour choices, sizes and prices.  They are available in huge range of styles, designs and sizes to suit the needs of buyers.  Digital photo frames are a growing consumer electronic following on the coat tails of digital photos. 

Digital photo frames are a great way to display photos, information, and motivational messages in your school's office or classrooms.  They are a great way to display your favourite family photographs.  They are the electronic family member of the conventional photo album.  They are often given to friends and family members as gifts.  Digital photo frames are all about sharing those precious moments of life with friends and family.  They are the best tools for sharing your favorite photographs that doesn't require your computer.  They are great to give to a person who doesn't know much about technology.  They are not new, but the growth of wireless connectivity gives the years-old technology some worthwhile new features.  Digital photo frames are the new technology for the many digital pictures people are capturing. 

Digital photo frames are a type of continuous sliders, always changing of pictures after a pre selected time.  They can be used almost everywhere whether it is forbusiness purposes or for domestic purposes.  They are easy to use and will rotate through hundreds of photos in an automated slideshow.  They are so versatile that several photos can be uploaded on it with eye-catching transitions.  Digital photo frames are useless without access to digital photos to be displayed on them.  They are an excellent choice for holiday gift giving for company employees.  They were a hot gift item for early and late adopting consumers.  They can be great tools for the office staff at a school as well.  Digital photo frames has hit hard the market while taking the gifting idea by storm. 

Digital photo frames aren't just neat gadgets, they're great conversation starters.

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Re: Newbie with Concerns....
« Reply #2 on: November 21, 2011, 03:48:30 AM »
Hi

Like Meg says, IAW3 pulls information from the net as does google.

If you check the dates on just about any search you do with google
you will find that a lot of the information is years out of date.

One of the returned pages in google for digital photo frames is from
which magazine (which.co.uk).
A brilliant review company but the page is from 2009 so I imagine its a bit out of date.

I sometimes get pages from 2005, 2006 etc

Just my thoughts
Eliot


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Re: Newbie with Concerns....
« Reply #3 on: November 21, 2011, 09:31:11 AM »
Hi  Like Meg says, IAW3 pulls information from the net as does google.
If you check the dates on just about any search you do with google
you will find that a lot of the information is years out of date.
One of the returned pages in google for digital photo frames is from
which magazine (which.co.uk).
A brilliant review company but the page is from 2009 so I imagine its a bit out of date.
I sometimes get pages from 2005, 2006 etc.  Just my thoughts  Eliot

Yep Eliot, ;) You're right again...

If the info on the net is old, the info in IAW will also be old, but it has been my experience that
when I actually check the content it has found I will always find enough current information to
write great articles or content!

It’s a great day to be alive, :D isn’t it? 

HoneyJo

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Re: Newbie with Concerns....
« Reply #4 on: November 21, 2011, 03:21:01 PM »
HoneyJo

At my age any day is a great day to be alive.

If life is a marathon then I must be getting close to the 26 mile mark.

The problem with getting old is the fact that your mind doesn't grow old with you.

My body is 62 and my mind is still 21

My favourite song is playing now 'Unchained Melody'

Where's the pipe and slippers
Eliot  ;)

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Re: Newbie with Concerns....
« Reply #5 on: November 21, 2011, 05:01:13 PM »
HoneyJo
At my age any day is a great day to be alive.
If life is a marathon then I must be getting close to the 26 mile mark.
The problem with getting old is the fact that your mind doesn't grow old with you.
My body is 62 and my mind is still 21
My favourite song is playing now 'Unchained Melody'
Where's the pipe and slippers
Eliot  ;) 

Eliot,

I know the feeling (don't like it - but I know it)!

Only for me it is a swing on one of the porches... :D

HJ
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Re: Newbie with Concerns....
« Reply #6 on: November 22, 2011, 04:15:47 AM »
Hi

I appreciate your replies, Honey Jo and Ellito but that's my point, there's plenty of NEW info on the net about digital photo frames, why does it seem IAW is ONLY pulling outdated useless info in my example?

As I said, I found one current article in PC magazine in 2 minutes on Google that had tons of better information than all the info that was given to me by IAW from many sources. The amount of time it will take to filter through the info to verify it it's accurate or not, it seems I can write an article, and a better one, faster.

While I'm still not thrilled by it, the article you produced Meg was certainly better than any that I was able to create with IAW. Can you share with me exactly the parameters you set when creating it?

I would love for this software to work for me as I have a need for it, but so far I'm not very impressed....

Thanks,
Brian

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Re: Newbie with Concerns....
« Reply #7 on: November 22, 2011, 05:09:21 AM »
Hi

I appreciate your replies, Honey Jo and Ellito but that's my point, there's plenty of NEW info on the net about digital photo frames, why does it seem IAW is ONLY pulling outdated useless info in my example?

As I said, I found one current article in PC magazine in 2 minutes on Google that had tons of better information than all the info that was given to me by IAW from many sources. The amount of time it will take to filter through the info to verify it it's accurate or not, it seems I can write an article, and a better one, faster.

While I'm still not thrilled by it, the article you produced Meg was certainly better than any that I was able to create with IAW. Can you share with me exactly the parameters you set when creating it?

I would love for this software to work for me as I have a need for it, but so far I'm not very impressed....

Thanks,
Brian

The parameters are as set in my signature (English, USA, etc)

I searched first using "Digital photo frames" on Google, then saved. Then I used the builder with all sources and picked a phrase using the "suggestions" tool. Something like "best digital photo frames" and "reviews of digital photo frames".

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Re: Newbie with Concerns....
« Reply #8 on: November 22, 2011, 10:20:22 AM »
Hi I appreciate your replies, Honey Jo and Ellito but that's my point, there's plenty of NEW info on the net about digital photo frames, why does it seem IAW is ONLY pulling outdated useless info in my example?
As I said, I found one current article in PC magazine in 2 minutes on Google that had tons of better information than all the info that was given to me by IAW from many sources. The amount of time it will take to filter through the info to verify it it's accurate or not, it seems I can write an article, and a better one, faster.
While I'm still not thrilled by it, the article you produced Meg was certainly better than any that I was able to create with IAW. Can you share with me exactly the parameters you set when creating it?
I would love for this software to work for me as I have a need for it, but so far I'm not very impressed.... Thanks, Brian

Hi Brian,

I am sorry you are still not getting the results that you want in your searches with IAW.

The search base for IAW consists of ten different searches, and you can choose one source or all of
them.

It searches (and retrieves) information from Google, Bing, ArticlesBase, Google DOC's, Google PDF's,
Google Articles, Google Reviews, Google Scholar, Google News, Google US Gov't.
Therefore, you are bound to get a lot of outdated information, but there will also be a great amount
of current information.

The program can only find what is available in those ten places. I have found it to give all of the information
I could possibly use for my research (and more ;D).

One tip I use, is to scan the information and choose what info I even read based on the rank# of the post.
That will not tell you how new the info is, it will only tell you where it ranks with the search engines.
When I first started using it, I too was frustrated, then I begin to try and figure out easier ways to use it, and
I discovered my own methods, now it is pretty fast. And you will discover your own method once you have used
it for a while.

Brian, if you are capable of writing an article faster and better from scratch, I would like you to tell me how
and where you are able to search for information faster.

The above is not a catty question Brian; I really would like to know where the research is faster than with IAW,
because I am a writer and I definitely cannot write a key-worded, informative article faster. My research alone
takes me quite a while, if I am writing on a subject that I have no knowledge.

Thanks & you have a wonderful day,

HoneyJo
« Last Edit: November 22, 2011, 05:56:44 PM by HoneyJo »
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