Posted by: admin in Article Marketing on August 4th, 2011

Yes, yet another Article Demon Review. Now first off, this is not another “one” of those reviews prevalent on the web.

First, yes, I want your commission. An no, I’m not going to lie to get it. This is an honest review written by an Internet Marketer who first and foremost USES the product reviews. No fake review here.

Ok, now that we’ve got the disclaimer out of the way, let’s get to business. Article Demon.

My Initial Impressions

First off, I’ve only been using this program for a few days now (it was released October 27th). I have to say I like this program a lot. It’s a bit on the pricey side, but initial impressions are good. I’ve been using this to blast a bunch of my sites and the program has been running pretty smoothly so far. There is a bit of a process to follow before you actually get to the “submission” and the process can take you a few minutes to complete. However, compared to other similar programs such as Article Marketing Robot and Magic Article Rewriter, the interface clearly wins both the beauty and easy-to-use award.

Ok, so what’s under the hood?

Article Demon Feature List

* Create and verify accounts
* Default 100 directories
* Ability to add new directories (Article Friendy, ArticleDashboard, WordPress,)
* Ability to schedule article submissions
* Build in article spinner
* Supports Visual Aid (capatcha solver), poxies, and multi-threaded submissions
* Can check for posted articles

To be honest, this feature set is pretty standard when it comes to article directory submission software. What’s nice is the support for proxies, multiple capatcha solver services, and the ability to add new directories to the mix. The ability to check to see if the article has been successfully submitted is pretty useful – savvy SEO’s should be doing this.

Using the Program

So first off, the interface is pretty smooth. I’ve noticed that most internet marketing software looks like it was put together by a couple of colorblind teenagers who read an EzineArticle tutorial on how to design UI for dummies. Basically, most of the software I’ve used look like Sh*t.

Article Demon borrows a few pages (and then some) from Bookmarking Demon – no surprise there since it’s made from the same developer.

The interface looks good. Here’s let’s compare Article Marketing Robot and Article Demon side-by-side:

As you can see, one is uglier than my step sister and the other looks like Megan Fox. Can you guess which one’s the ugly? Yup, Article Marketing Robot was hit a few times on the head with the ugly stick by the developer.

Now, the “look” of Article Demon aside, just how does the software perform? Well, I submitted 5 articles yesterday to 700 directories each. To set up the submission takes some time, I’d say a good 5 – 7 minutes, assuming you already have your spun article, intro paragraph, resource box, and title ready to go.

What about using the program? Well when you first start off, you need to create accounts on all the sites. With the default 100 directories, this shouldn’t take a long time. But if you end up with say 1500 directories, you could be looking at a while, especially when you factor in typing capatchas. I’d say you’re looking at 20 minutes for the default 100 directories. With 1000+ directories, you are going to spend hours entering capatchas. I didn’t want to bother with that and just used the Visual Aid service to solve them for me. For 1500 accounts, it took about 30 minutes per account, from creation to activation.

So, expect to spend some serious “setting up time” with Article Demon to create the accounts.

Once you create the accounts, the general process for an article submission is this:

1. Add Article (10 minutes, assuming you have spun article title, intro, body, resource box ready).
2. Add article to queue (5 minutes, depending on how many directories you have)
3. Submit Article (depends on how many directories and articles you have )

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