Eric Giguere, aka “The Toolinator”

Things have been very quiet on this blog lately… that’s because I’ve been busy! Let me introduce you to my alter-ego, The Toolinator. The Toolinator writes tools for Internet marketers. The first one, the Toolinator Article Gatherer, is available for sale at a very special price.

Here’s a screenshot of the tool in action:

Toolinator Article Gatherer

The Toolinator Article Gatherer lets you quickly find and download articles from popular article directories. Give it a bunch of keywords and how many articles you want and off it goes. It even formats the articles for you in different formats (currently PLRSiteBuilder, plain text, and simple HTML) and lets you wrap the text at a given column position, which makes for easy editing and incorporation into a website or blog.

Like all my desktop tools, the Toolinator Article Gatherer is multi-platform: Windows, Mac and Linux are all supported.

For more details, please visit the Warriors forum. Feel free to leave comments or questions on the forum post and I’ll be happy to answer them.

I have some other tools coming down the pipe, too, so keep watching here for more news… in the meantime, I’ll get back to talking about AdSense.

— Eric, aka “The Toolinator”

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4 Responses to “Eric Giguere, aka “The Toolinator””

  1. Matt on May 29th, 2008 10:54 am

    Pretty neat idea. nice way to quickly find things without having search out a lot of directories.

  2. kim adair on May 29th, 2008 9:50 pm

    Eric, I love both of these tools! How can I tell which version of PLR Sitebuilder I have, I belong to the PLR update blog, but I have never received any updates for PLR, keep the great tools coming!

  3. Stephan on June 7th, 2008 3:38 pm

    Wondering what can I do with the Article Gatherer?

    If the articles are coming from another website and I publish them on mine won’t the search engines consider that duplicate content and ban me?

  4. Eric Giguere on June 9th, 2008 9:51 am

    “Ban” is a strong word. You don’t get banned, your pages don’t rank as well, that’s all. But there are plenty of uses for this kind of content outside of SEO. Like increasing your AdWords quality score.

    Eric

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