
Ok, let me be clear and straight. This application is not for free. As a matter of fact, you have to pay a monthly fee which, in my very personal opinion, is a little too high. The good news is that you have the opportunity to try it out without being charged (for free) for a few days. In fact, ArticleVideoRobot has got a nice 14 days free trial!
As stated in the title above, ArticleVideoRobot is a nice Web 2.0 Wapplication which converts your articles, posts and whatever you write in your computer to live talking videos in less than 3 minutes. You won’t need any camera to make such a conversion since this Internet application is completely automated! Here are some of its features and benefits:
- Boost your traffic.
- People are more more receptive to audio-visual content than reading plain text.
- Turn your article to kind of movie to captivate your readers.
- Why reading an article when somebody or something cvan do it for you! If you don’t want to read a lon article, use this software and…relax!
If you want to know more or if you just want to download it, visit the official website.

Tags: shareware, utility, video
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July 1st, 2009
Frank, have you tried video blogging yet ???? This would bring about a whole new era to Webtalk & get more people involved. Just think of the interesting articles you could perform & the amount of interest you would gain in doing so, maybe you could use YouTube as a starting point after all that is free to use.
Regards,
William
July 1st, 2009
Hi William!
To tell you the truth I thought about this in the past. My only issue is time. I don’t have a lot of time to try different things out as I would like. Another limit of mine is the language. While I manage to write english decently in some way, my spoken english is not that good. Maybe in the future I will experiment something, who knows?