Sure, the iContentRobot videos are snazzy. Very “with it”. Yes, I even like them.
But how good is the content that the robot produces for you?
In this User Review, I’m going to share with you the actual output.
Remember, each of these articles took only 3 seconds or less to produce. If I wanted another one on the same topic, I would simply click the “Regenerate Content” button and wait another 3 seconds. Perhaps 2 seconds if you live in the USA — I live in Australia, on the faraway side of the world.
Here are 3 versions of the same article. I have done no editing or touching up here. Just simply copied and pasted the output for you below.
See what you think of the QUALITY here.
Antique Car Insurance
Version 1 — 418 words
Owners of antique cars are usually very proud of their possession; no serious owner would ever fail to insure this prized possession. Fortunately there are antique car insurance companies who are able to provide the sort of cover an older car needs. The classic car customer is in a fortunate position with so many specialist insurance providers as they are more likely to get the right policy at a competitive price.
Not to be outdone, your everyday commercial auto insurers have designed policies to meet the needs of antique car owners. Operatives for these companies can take all the details of your car so they can tailor make the policy to fit the car. Your level of cover will depend on how much you can afford but it is possible to lower this by arranging for your deductible to be raised above the minimum set by the insurer.
These commercial insurers are able to provide you peace of mind as they are usually well established and therefore safe, probably with a large satisfied customer base so you know your antique car will be safe with them. These large companies are also able to insure your modern car at the same time and may even have a discount scheme for multiple policies. The security of having an established company provide antique car insurance for an older car is well worth the premium that they will charge you to provide with peace of mind.
There are also many independent auto insurers available to purchase car cover for an older car and these tend to specialize and will not insure any other types of cars. There are even companies that will only insure a particular type of classic car which might make it difficult finding an insurer for your own vehicle.
It is worth doing some research when choosing an independent antique car insurer to make sure they have a good reputation as you will have a great deal of money at stake. The last situation you want is to require their help and find that all your premiums have been wasted because they cannot or will not pay out on your claim.
Despite the often lengthy process of finding a reliable antique car insurance provider, you do not really have an option if you want to protect your investment. Most classic cars are worth many thousands of dollars and that is a big loss if the car is ever stolen or destroyed so having auto cover may be the most valuable protection you ever purchase.
Version 2 — 423 words
The opportunity to own an antique car is worthwhile because it will likely never be repeated; nevertheless, not one owner would ever consider failing to insure their car. Although you might think it hard to obtain, it is surprising how many companies can actually supply antique car insurance. The classic car customer is in a fortunate position with so many specialist insurance providers as they are more likely to get the right policy at a competitive price.
Mainstream auto insurers are also now able to provide this type of insurance for antique cars which they have a name for; ‘collectors auto insurance’. Coverage is calculated once a representative from the insurance company takes the details of your car and your personal details so as to provide the best policy. They will also help you decide which types of coverage are within your target budget and which deductible and limit levels you will need.
These commercial insurers are able to provide you peace of mind as they are usually well established and therefore safe, probably with a large satisfied customer base so you know your antique car will be safe with them. If you purchase a car policy through one of these large commercial insurers then the chances are you will also be able to insure your regular car with them, sometimes on the same policy. The security of having an established company provide antique car insurance for an older car is well worth the premium that they will charge you to provide with peace of mind.
Large numbers of owners of old cars still insure their vehicles with the specialist auto insurers but will have to use a standard auto insurer for any other car. Owners of very rare classic cars may even have difficulty insuring their car.
To be on the safe side it is best to check out any insurance companies, especially the smaller ones so you can be happy in the knowledge that your premium money and antique car are not at risk. This can be an awkward situation when you have been paying your insurance premium regularly to find the insurance company will not pay out on a claim you have made.
Although it might seem like hard work finding an antique car insurance company that you feel happy entrusting your antique car with, it is far better than not having the car insured. By their very nature, classic cars are almost always irreplaceable and represent a big investment on the part of the owner so protection for these cars is an absolute necessity.
Version 3 — 414 words
People who own antique cars are generally passionate about them; valuable (sometimes priceless) possessions like this need to be fully insured. Although you might think it hard to obtain, it is surprising how many companies can actually supply antique car insurance. Of course, with so many classic car insurers available, an owner should not have a problem insuring their prized possession and probably won’t have to pay over the odds for the service.
Not to be outdone, your everyday commercial auto insurers have designed policies to meet the needs of antique car owners. Although the policies may seem the same as regular auto cover provides, they are not and the agent will require exact details of the car to be insured before a full quotation can be supplied. They will also help you decide which types of coverage are within your target budget and which deductible and limit levels you will need.
Large insurers may not specialize in antique car cover but they are usually old and trusted with a large customer base which is important when you are insuring your precious possession. Often the policy holder may also have their everyday use cars insured with the same company. The security of having an established company provide antique car insurance for an older car is well worth the premium that they will charge you to provide with peace of mind.
There are also many independent auto insurers available to purchase car cover for an older car and these tend to specialize and will not insure any other types of cars. With the number of classic cars still around you will not be surprised to learn that even the insurers have, in some areas, specialized even further to provide cover for only one type of car.
Research is the key when it comes to the smaller antique car insurers so try and find one that is reliable and has a good reputation by checking online insurance resources. This can be an awkward situation when you have been paying your insurance premium regularly to find the insurance company will not pay out on a claim you have made.
Despite the often lengthy process of finding a reliable antique car insurance provider, you do not really have an option if you want to protect your investment. Many classic cars are considered as works of art that will never be repeated and cannot be replaced, but they are also a considerable financial investment on the part of the owners so must be insured.
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Cool Tool, is there a german version available too?
Sorry Herbert, it’s in English only.
You could however use Google or one of
the other free translation services. You’ll
notice the flags at the top right of this
blog. Click the German flag and see what
you think of the translation quality. By
adding this free WordPress plugin (it’s
called Global Translator) you could have
German (or any other language) translations
available.
Thanks for your comment here.
Gary
you cant buy it you rent it.
Cost $67 a month and if you catch the early bird then its $407 per year for saving on the monthly.
I dont like rentware and I doubt that the article writer will increase your income it takes more than just writing or cut and paste, once more people buy in how many variations and duplications will we see. Google will shut it down once the masses get on it…. but by then Latif would have made a $1m dollars ….
James, no tool will make you money. It’s how
we use the available tools that determines our
results. If a person is a marketer of “whatever
is selling” (think of Marlon Sanders — “find
where the money is, and throw yourself in its
path”), this speed writing tool will help you to
get more content out there onto the internet.
It’s content that people are looking for when
they search. If your content is good and you
include a link to a related product at the
end, why wouldnt that let you get a share of
the affiliate marketing dollars that are out
there? That highlights one of the impressive
features of the ICR… quality content.
I’ve paid an article writing service $5 per
article but couldnt use 20% of what they
delivered then had to rework most of the
rest.
ICR produces HEAPS BETTER than that.
Gary
Gary,
Those translations buttons are 9 out of 10 times of poor quality. You can find them all over the web but the transaltions suck.
gr,
Sahib
Thanks, Sahib.
Now, why doesnt this surprise me?
I know how hard it sometimes is to write a
clear statement in my home language of
English.
Gary
I won’t touch it but the owner is a genius.
I have used content spinners before and I have made multiple versions of articles that are on Ezine Articles. You just need to put the time and effort into it. Personally I hate doing it.
I am almost positive that he is not using some program to write articles from scratch. I doubt any software is that advanced yet.
My guess is he is using the traditional spin style of {word1|word2|word3|word4} and he is outsourcing the articles to be made in that format.
When you come up with 9 versions of many of the words, multiple sentence structures for the same sentence, multiple variations of groupings of sentences, and the ability to even swap out or just rotate paragraph order it is almost unlimited and very readable.
If he was to pay for 10 different articles in each niche (50 niches) and even at $20 for an article in the pre-spun format his cost is $10,000.
Then he charges $67-$77 per person/month and is aiming for a minimum membership of 1000 people before he doubles the prices.
He should be making more than $50,000 a month and that is if he can’t get the article writing price down. I am sure he can.
I just hate the idea of 1000 people flooding the same 50 niches with tons of versions of the same content.
But thats just me.
Dennis
Isn’t it that while generating content is a painless task, submitting your sites to search engines, blog directories, article sites will still require a huge amount of time and effort?
How much time would it take to submit to these sites? If you submit to everyone of them, I think the most one can do is submit 1 site or article / per day and this will be tedious.
Is there any part of iContentRobot that automates this submission process?
Hi Dennis, and thanks for your detailed comment.
I too have used word spinners and yes, I imagine that is part (at least) of how it works… plus of course, hiring the writers to write the original articles.
Gary
Gary Harvey’s last blog post..WPSpinner Sucks
Hi Chris,
ICR does not do the submitting.
How long would submitting take?
Take EzineArticles.com as an example. You login, select the category/subcategory, type in a title and some keywords, paste the article in, copy the first 2 sentences (or whatever you wish) into the summary field, enter your author bio and links, tick a couple of boxes, preview it and submit it. This might be 5-10 minutes, in my view. So by setting aside an hour per evening, you could submit to 6 article directories per day… 5 days a week, that is 30 per month.
Yes, that could be tedious but as results come in, you might see the submission process in a rather more positive light.
I guess one question is… what other options/methods do you have to increase traffic and sales?
Gary
PS: If anyone thinks that getting iContentRobot is a ‘get rich quick’ strategy, I would have to disagree. It is a ‘create write articles quick’ strategy.
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