Wordflood 2.0 Review
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Do you hate writing and editing?
I have recently started some bum marketing in my spare time, but I have run into the same roadblock that I run into when working on Squidoo lenses; I absolutely don't like to write. I can't afford to hire a freelancer, but I am always stuck with writer's block when I finally find some time to do so.
You may have been in the same place I'm in; maybe you tried rewriting some PLR and your article or lens didn't turn out much different than what you started with. Trust me, I've been there and done that as well. A couple of weeks ago, I finally found Wordflood 2.0 to help me with my writing and editing.

You may have been in the same place I'm in; maybe you tried rewriting some PLR and your article or lens didn't turn out much different than what you started with. Trust me, I've been there and done that as well. A couple of weeks ago, I finally found Wordflood 2.0 to help me with my writing and editing.

Advantages of Wordflood
I have found wordflood great when it comes to rewriting PLR articles and other content. Here are some more advantages.1. Wordflood suggests synonyms for the string of words chosen.
2. You are allowed to save synonyms for words so they will be suggested in future article revisions.
3. As you rewrite your article, wordflood tells you the percent of change between your original article and the current revision that you are working on.
4. Replace a word with only one click.
5. Rewrite as you go. You'll know immediately if your replacement word or phrase sounds correct, no automatic replacement is involved.
6. Total word count is displayed as you go.
7. You can try Wordflood 2.0 for 14 days free with no obligation to buy. Also, you don't pay a subscription every month which is great for the pocketbook.
How Wordflood works
This video gives you an idea of how easy Wordflood is to use.
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Disadvantages of using Wordflood
Nothing is perfect and as much as I love wordflood, there are a couple of disadvantages:1. Editing is a manual process. I haven't looked real hard, but as far as I'm aware of you need to manually edit your article. This is good because it will end up unique, but if you're looking for a 2 second solution to create a new article, wordflood is not what you are looking for.
2. There are many words and phrases that you may want to manually add synonyms for. For example, everytime I use the word "milk", "Milk River" is the only word suggested. Has anyone ever heard of "Milk River"? Of course, I can't think of many synonyms for milk off of the top of my head either.
Wordflood is a Great Writing Tool
I now use Wordflood as my preferred writing software for processing all of my articles and text for my Squidoo lenses. Unlike Microsoft Word, copying and pasting from Wordflood does not add screwy characters when you copy and paste from the editor to Squidoo. The documents that Wordflood creates are true text documents which makes pasting into Ezinearticles and other article submission websites extremely easy. Unlike notepad, lines do not go on forever which makes reading and editing extremely simple.
Have you used Wordflood? Share your experiences here.
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JWBlack
Jul 12, 2011 @ 8:55 pm | delete
- My question is can Google still detect that the article was spun? My interpretation of rewriting an article is completely rewording every sentence in my own words. My interpretation of spinning an article is leaving the sentences as is and using synonyms to replace every word or every two or three words. Therefore, in my eyes - Word Flood is a type of article spinner and we all know that Google has figured out how to detect spun articles. I'm not certain if they can detect a well spun article or not though.
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bcarter
Jul 12, 2011 @ 10:00 pm | delete
- In a literal sense, Wordflood is a spinner, but that's not how I use it. I use it to think of ways to actually re-write my articles as opposed to just changing a word here or there. Wordflood allows me to think of different synonyms to use in my re-writes.
Google still may detect it, but there's not guarantee about anything you may use these days.
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Ener-G
Jan 15, 2011 @ 8:31 am | delete
- This sounds like a good tool for rewriting articles for different submission sites without getting dinged. Great lens!
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PLR Resources that I use
If you are looking for PLR to use for your websites, below are the resources that I use. Some are free and many are low cost.
- Niche Blogging Network
- Content for your niche needs. I almost always rewrite with Wordflood 2.0, but the content is always a good base starting point for me to use on subjects I'm not 100% on.
- Resell Rights Weekly
- Download great PLR for free every week.
- PLR Wholesaler
- Another great source for more free PLR articles.
- PLR Articles Daily
- Get 5 free PLR articles emailed to you every day for a full year. Nothing to buy, ever.
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bcarter
Wordflood 2.0 is a very powerful article editing tool with a great low price. Feel free to download a 14 day trial version to start out. more »
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