FREE Tool Gives Article and Book Ideas Galore
Earlier this year I mentioned (here on the blog) that I had created hundreds of article idea templates.
I originally put them together for my own benefit because I sometimes found it difficult to come up with articles to promote my information products. (Remember, I do sell other information products besides the ones advertised here.)
Well after I put them together and got them into a usable interface, I began showing the templates to a few consulting clients. They were very well received, so I continued adding to the list.
Several of my initial beta testers asked how much I’d be selling this tool for. They were surprised when I said it would be free.
I Made it Free for One Reason…
I go away and come back, go away and come back, and I STILL have an incredibly loyal group of readers.
I appreciate that loyalty immensely.
And even though I can’t give away everything I write, I wanted to give you something that would benefit your information publishing business for years to come.
You’ll find that this tool is 100% evergreen. You’ll be able to use it today, next year, and ten years from now.
It’s ideal to use for most topics. And I’m always adding new templates to keep it fresh.
So What’s Behind the Curtain?
Some of you might’ve noticed the ad in the right hand side – “Generate 1,262 content ideas…”
Well if you click on that ad you’ll be lead to Rack and Write.
Rack and Write stands for, “Rack up ideas so you can write your content.”
See the graphical image of the interface below? You simply type in 8-11 keywords (nouns, verbs).
Rack and Write will insert those keywords into the idea templates. So if you fill out each box, you’ll receive over 1,200 idea templates.
However, depending on your keywords, you’ll notice that some of the templates don’t make sense. (When you use it you’ll see what I’m talking about.)
But that’s okay because I’m sure you’ll walk away with AT LEAST 100 article, book chapter, blog post or report ideas.
And that’s what makes Rack and Write such an exciting tool. By changing your keywords, your content idea base can grow by leaps and bounds.
So what are you waiting for?
Click on over to Rack and Write… watch the tutorial… and give it a spin. Remember, it’s free!
And when you’re done, I want you to do 2 things for me…
- Come back here and leave some feedback. I’m always looking for ways to make it better.
- Share it with other information publishers. They’ll love you for it.
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This looks very interesting. I’m starting to play with it now. At first it reminded me a little bit of Article Bot from about 3 or 4 years ago, but now apparently defunct.
You would take one article (or write it) copy it into the main field and then you would highlight words in it and then in another field, input synonyms for that word. (i.e. if the word was dog, for synonyms you could put pooch, canine, fido, etc.) Then, you could repeat this for as many or as few of the words in the article as you wanted. Then you would hit a button called spin, and it would randomly spit out variations of the content with variations of all of the synonyms.
It was great for creating filler content and differing blog posts to generate incoming links, ad sense, etc.
Not sure why I’m writing this, I still have the install for it, just wishing they were still in business as it was a server side app (database), and I wasn’t able to crack it or get into it while it was up.
Anyway, happily going to play with the new tool….
Thanks much, and your stuff always ROCKS!!!
Hey
Not only do you come back at last but you come bearing gifts. What a super tool. I’ve just had a little ‘play’ with it and I think it will be a great help.
Regards, Jean
Thanks Mike… Thank Jean.
I’m having to move Rack and Write to its own dedicated server this week, as it had a TON of traffic today. (Perhaps some of you noticed that it was down earlier.)
I’m not complaining – the fact that it needs extra bandwidth is a good thing. I want it to be used.
Alexis
Hi Alexis,
Wow! Love Rack and Write!!! THANK YOU for making that available!!! Also, I sent you a support ticket. Please let me know you received it.
Blessings,
Melanie
I’m using R&W tonight … Alexis. Alexis. ALEXIS! This tool rocks so hard – I’m a decently quick writer (1800 words per hour – goal is to get 25% increase…) but what slows me down is trying to think of a good headline to use for my article’s ‘hook’.
Rack and Write solves that problem so nice, it oughta be a national holiday. OK, maybe not that nice – LOL.
I know this is an old post, but I really get a lot out of this tool and I figured I’d say so