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chefkeem
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on 02/26/2013
Read the background story HERE,
or go directly to this insane tool - HERE.
Enter your keyword and click the circular arrow.
Then click again, then again.
You'll find snappy title suggestions with content tips and research pointers.
Careful - it's addictive. But that's a good thing.
Achim "Chef Keem" Thiemermann is the co-founder of a pretty cool new platform called...um...er...oh, yeah - Wizzley.com.
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katiem2
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on 02/26/2013
Oh WOW!
Dang I can't stop playing with it
Katie McMurray
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WiseFool
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on 02/27/2013
I Love it! Some very amusing suggestions appearing, but also some that I could actually use. Thanks, Chef.
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katiem2
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on 02/27/2013
I'm going to do a test study with a couple of the settings and see how it pans out, this handy little tool makes some very good points.
Katie McMurray
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dustytoes
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on 02/27/2013
That really is fun. I am horrible at coming up with interesting titles. Now I just have to do some research and find out "how seashells are killing us".
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Mira
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on 02/27/2013
:) I looked up "shallots" and got, among other things, "What the Amish can teach you about shallots" :) :)
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Kangaroo_Jase
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on 02/28/2013
The first phrase I entered was 'kicking your arse" ( an interesting term we Aussies use on occasion)
The final click the arrow result I got put me into hysterics of laughter and some of you from The States may get a laugh. This is the result I got
"How Kicking Your Arses are Part of a Vast Right Wing Conspiracy"
I will need someone from the US to enlighten me about right wing political policies....
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HollieT
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on 03/01/2013
I put in weddings in Italy and got:
Why weddings in Italy are on crack about weddings in Italy.
The mind boggles!
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Regi_B
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on 04/04/2013
I love this thing Chef! Thank you!
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JoHarrington
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on 04/04/2013
I love it! And I've bookmarked it. My titles are going to start getting much more interesting.
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