More and more freelance article writers are turning to the use of article marketing software to write quality, keyword rich articles. Would those same people say that it is unethical for a secretary to use a word processing program instead of a typewriter due to its time saving properties? Skepticism is natural that is a pretty strong declaration, especially as its perceived by the writers that the adds and the programs are designed to appeal to.
More writers are beginning to use article marketing software as a means to generate keyword-rich, search engine ranking, original content for websites, as well as for product reviews, news and a slew of other categories and topics. A benefit of using computer software to write articles enables the writer to produce higher volume of assignments, yet without sacrificing the quality for the sake of the quantity. Before the invention of the internet, for public use, it is hard to imagine how writers were able to verify that what they wrote had not been written before and the amount of time it would take to do simple research for each article. Companies and individuals need to always be fresh and ever evolving so that they do not lose the interest of the readers.
From the aspect of the writer, being able to verify that the article you are submitting is yours in its entirety is as valuable as the article marketing software. The capability of some of the article marketing software available includes checking for plagiarism by being able to search every single bit of information on the internet, in a matter of minutes and comparing it to your article for originality faster than you can imagine possible! Article marketing software has the benefit of speed and built in plagiarism checker just for this reason and also you would have to think it also plays into eliminating embarrassment on the part of the business owners as well. In addition, this will enable writers to produce higher quality content; which will only give a hand to better rankings in the search engines for the sites in which the articles are located.
Companies that sell these articles to corporations, individuals and others are providing a service to not only that company but to their customers as well. By doing so, they are building on an already established public image.