The Answer Analyst Tool is an awesome content creation solution.
Let’s be honest. You need solid content and a growing body of content on your website. But after a while, the money to hire writers and the interest in your subject diminish. How many articles can you write on your topic without growing weary?
So here’s what you do. YOU build your website around your chosen keywords. You write or hire the custom content you need to have a site that you (and hopefully the search engines) are happy with.
But to get the awesome additional content you need, use this: The Answer Analyst Tool.
It lets you set up any number of “Frequently Asked Question” segments on your site around any number of themes. You create questions, it researches the answers. You “cut and paste”.
You can see this baby in action at the Answer Analyst video.
Now, I’ll give this caveat. You MUST edit you content at times. If you are a professional in a given field, this tool WILL slash your content creation time. But the answers will represent the “mainstream” view of things.
So if you’re a Network marketer using this to create content for you MLM site, then watch out what it produces for questions like “What is Network Marketing”. Depending on where it searches, it could define that as a “ponzi scheme”. That would be completely self-defeating for you. See what I mean?
But even if it produces the WRONG answer as far as you’re concerned, you can tweak it and still save immense amounts of time. You could add “some say” [traditional answer] BUT “[your answer]“.
See what I mean?
This is an incredible resource. Visit the Answer Analyst Tool now while the 20% Introductory Discount lasts!











Robert on February 2nd, 2009 at 7:00 am
Thanks for the information. I have just recently started my own blog and I believe that this product would be a tremedous help in the long run.
Rick on February 2nd, 2009 at 7:38 am
One time purchase for Answer analyst is a good thing also. Not a monthly membership.
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