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Autoblog Samurai Review

Autoblog Samurai is a product that the creators Paul and Sidd Ponna claim allow you to fully automate content creation for blogs.

What does the product offer?

Autoblog Samurai is claimed to be able to automatically generate content for your WordPress or blogger website. Paul and Sidd Ponna say that the Autoblog Samurai software allows you to create unique content based around your chosen niche or keyword in up to 21 different languages. Furthermore, any articles generated by Autoblog Samurai are allegedly SEO optimised with a view to getting you onto the front page.

How does the product work?

How Autoblog Samurai is able to generate the content is never really explored which is something that bothers me. Although I don’t expect details to make the claims that Paul and Sidd Ponna do and offer nothing to back it up is worrying. There aren’t even sample articles which I find to be very off putting. The creators also say that Autoblog Samurai is able to automatically link up with your affiliate accounts to make monetising your blog easier.

What is the initial investment?

Autoblog Samurai is available for an allegedly limited time offer of $77. It is worth noting that signing up also automatically signs you up for the pro version on a 30 day free trial which costs $37 per month after this. There is a 60 day money back guarantee in place as Autoblog Samurai is sold through ClickBank.

What is the rate of return?

Although this isn’t explicitly discussed I wouldn’t expect too much without an existing infrastructure and user base.

Conclusion

There is a big question mark over Autoblog Samurai for me. If it is able to deliver what it claims then this is a no brainer for any blogger. Unfortunately I don’t feel that adequate evidence is presented. There are no examples of blogs created by Autoblog Samurai (something that I would expect to see), nor is there anything saying how this works. I am naturally sceptical but I feel that it is somewhat justified in this instance.

 

 

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From: Simon Roberts