Does SEOMOZ have article writing software?
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Does SEOMOZ have article writing software?
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As far as i know the community of SEomoz.. i don't think they even prefer using content writing software as mostly writing is all manual and need lot of research and analysis instead of some machine to write for you...
Although SEO Gadget have a content generation tool that can help you get lot of ideas for writing content https://seogadget.co.uk/content-strategy-generator-tool-v2-update/
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SEOMoz does not have article writing software, however, they have a number of tools that can be helpful when writing an article. If you have a specific topic in mind, you can use tools available for keyword research, research on sites that you could link to, and people that you could email or talk to that might have interest in your topic, and therefore might link to your article.
There are also a number of blog entries on topics that are similar, or similar-but-different, such as creating and marketing with Infographics.
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No, we don't offer any article writing software. We do have a lot of resources regarding creating content, including our blog section on content at http://www.seomoz.org/blog/category/1 and in our beginner's guide at http://www.seomoz.org/beginners-guide-to-seo/how-usability-experience-and-content-affect-search-engine-rankings.
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