How Not to Write Articles is a product by David Stain in which he claims that he shows how to quickly and easily get articles for your website.
What does the product offer?
David Stain presents How Not to Write Articles as a solution in a downloadable ebook format over the course of which he will show you a number of things. By using How Not to Write Articles you will be able to take out almost all the work involved in creating almost any written content for a website, from blogs and information products to copywriting and even translation. How Not to Write Articles will allegedly show you not just how to do this, but how you can get this content in just a matter of minutes. David Stain says that any content that he shows you how to obtain will be 100% unique (again, in just 1-2 minutes)
How does the product work?
On the sales page for How Not to Write Articles, David Stain doesn’t go into too much detail, instead preferring to list what How Not to Write Articles doesn’t involve. For example, David Stain says that his methods mean that you won’t be using PLR or content provider sites, outsourcing or creating your own content. Interestingly he does say that How Not to Write Articles will show you how to get “hundred(s) of writers to ‘give’ you” content and how to get anyone to do anything for you for free.
What is the initial investment?
According to the marketing for How Not to Write Articles, David Stain says that he would typically charge $89.99 however at the time of writing there is a reduced rate of $19.99 available. Because How Not to Write Articles is sold through Clickbank, it also comes with the benefit of a 60 day money back guarantee.
What is the rate of return?
Income potential for How Not to Write Articles is not discussed by David Stain and really, due to the high number of different ways of making money online. For example if you have a blog that is reliant on AdSense for monetisation, there will always be self imposed restrictions whereas if you are selling high profile product on an affiliate commission basis you will make substantially more.
Conclusion
How Not to Write Articles represents a pretty interesting proposition on the face of things however I am not entirely sold. The fact is that there are a number of questions about how How Not to Write Articles actually works, especially given the fact that David Stain writes off pretty much every traditional method of getting written content for your website. To me, this suggests that David Stain draws on a pretty obscure source and this worries me for one main reason, namely the fact that all major marketers who generate written content draw on these traditional methods for a very good reason.
This might not be such a big problem if David Stain provided some kind of example of content procured through the methods How Not to Write Articles uses but without anything like this I am forced to view this product with cynicism.