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[Article Forge Update] How writing EIGHT articles makes your ONE article amazing

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Hi {NAME}! With our new update, Article Forge now writes 8 drafts for each article it writes. Why? L

Hi {NAME}! With our new update, Article Forge now writes 8 (eight!) drafts for each article it writes. Why? Last week, we released a new Article Forge update that generates 57.34% better content. [Click here to try Article Forge's new quality update for free!]( For this update, we created two new models: The first model fact checks each sentence. The second model grades the quality and usefulness of each sentence. These two models combine together to give a final grade for each sentence Article Forge writes. It's like an English teacher grading your paper sentence by sentence and marking the strongest and weakest points! But, grading a bad sentence and improving a bad sentence are not the same thing. For Article Forge's AI "grader" to pick the best sentence, it needs multiple options to choose from. So, Article Forge now writes eight versions of every sentence and uses the one with the highest grade. This means every sentence in your article was carefully selected to be the most accurate and highest quality sentence possible. The result? Full length articles that humans and Google will love, all with just the click of a button! [Click here to test the article quality for yourself!]( Now, there is one bad thing about this release… Article Forge now writes eight times as much content for every article it writes. That is a lot of extra work!! As we continue investing more resources into creating each article, we will not be able to keep offering Article Forge with our current pricing and current usage. During this release, our pricing will stay the same and everyone will get access to our new higher quality content - for life. However, we will not be able to keep this up. [So sign up for Article Forge now before our usage limits decrease!]( And remember, if you sign up now, you'll get to stay on your current plan forever! - Alex Cardinell WordAi Copyright © 2022 Glimpse.ai All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: 901 South Bond Street Suite 204 Baltimore, MD, 21231 [I don't want to receive emails from WordAi](

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