Best way to write unique articles fast for niche site?

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I know there are tons of guides etc. out there. But I would like to hear from anyone who reads this thread how exactly they go about writing unique articles for niche sites.

I recently started niche blogging again after a decade. I always hated content writing (why I left this a decade ago). Been using AI writers for a a few weeks now but it feels like I writer articles faster when I do it myself than when I am using AI writers. The time spent in generating content>going through it>discarding it if not good and generating again>proofreading etc. is much more than when I simply do some quick research and write myself.

Here is what I am doing. I don't know if it's the right way or not, so I want YOU to tell me if this is okay to do.

I pick a KW. Open top 10 results. Pick and steal their outlines/H2s and do an outline for my article. Read the paragraphs from under their outlines. Then write it in my own words and end up writing an article longer than the average because I am using almost all the outlines from all those 10 results. So basically my article is what you would get after combining all those 10 results (most of the time). IS THIS A GOOD WAY OF WRITING A UNIQUE ARTICLE?

I have noticed I am able to complete an article this way faster than I was doing when using AIs. Although I do wish to find a way to use AI to create content faster as that is its purpose but the writers I have used so far have just slowed me down. I have used Rytr, Wordhero, ClosersCopy and a few others. Jasper is too expensive so I didn't use it because I can't do its monthly subscription.
 
Copymatic.ai, use the blog post option, test out the free credits. Really awesome tool.
 
Copymatic.ai, use the blog post option, test out the free credits. Really awesome tool.

I have used it a couple of months ago. Quite similar to Article Forge. Wasn't too impressed with it.
 
Jarvis is really good if you get used to it. You can get some nice outlines & combine with some paa & own topics and you'll have a solid article in <1hr
 
how exactly they go about writing unique articles for niche sites.
I recently answered a similar question here. This is my reply...

https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/what-is-your-blog-writing-process.1407559/#post-15267650
but it feels like I writer articles faster when I do it myself than when I am using AI writers.
Then do it yourself!

The time spent in generating content>going through it>discarding it if not good and generating again>proofreading etc. is much more than when I simply do some quick research and write myself.
A sstated above, do it yourself then!

I pick a KW. Open top 10 results. Pick and steal their outlines/H2s and do an outline for my article. Read the paragraphs from under their outlines. Then write it in my own words and end up writing an article longer than the average because I am using almost all the outlines from all those 10 results. So basically my article is what you would get after combining all those 10 results (most of the time). IS THIS A GOOD WAY OF WRITING A UNIQUE ARTICLE?
That´s a perfectly acceptable way to write highly optimized articles!

I have noticed I am able to complete an article this way faster than I was doing when using AIs.
If speed it´s your main concern, perhaps you should look into using a dictation tool.

Check out this thread....

https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/method-how-to-write-up-to-40-blog-posts-every-single-day.1194527/
Although I do wish to find a way to use AI to create content faster as that is its purpose but the writers I have used so far have just slowed me down.
Perhaps you can look into Rytr API integration and hire a python developer to build you a custom script/dashboard for you to automatically generate articles in bulk.

I have used Rytr, Wordhero, ClosersCopy and a few others. Jasper is too expensive so I didn't use it because I can't do its monthly subscription.
Of all those tools I prefer ClosersCopy and, right now, they are running a lifetime deal promotion celebrating their 2nd anniversary.
 
I recently answered a similar question here. This is my reply...

https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/what-is-your-blog-writing-process.1407559/#post-15267650

Then do it yourself!


A sstated above, do it yourself then!


That´s a perfectly acceptable way to write highly optimized articles!


If speed it´s your main concern, perhaps you should look into using a dictation tool.

Check out this thread....

https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/method-how-to-write-up-to-40-blog-posts-every-single-day.1194527/

Perhaps you can look into Rytr API integration and hire a python developer to build you a custom script/dashboard for you to automatically generate articles in bulk.


Of all those tools I prefer ClosersCopy and, right now, they are running a lifetime deal promotion celebrating their 2nd anniversary.

Thanks for a detailed answer.

I have used ClosersCopy for a month and I honestly can't find a way to make it work for me. Out of all the tools I have tried, this one is the slowest. It takes so long to generate output. Just gotta keep watching that countdown timer when it's generating. But a lot of people have been recommending it and everyone in their FB group is crazy about it and their marketing is good too because even though I am not satisfied with it, I keep thinking that maybe I am the one who is doing something wrong with it. I am still considering their lifetime deal (got 10 days left) and wondering if spending $230 on it is a wise decision. I have been getting a a very slightly better result with Wordhero.
 
It takes so long to generate output.
But what about the quality of the output?

But a lot of people have been recommending it and everyone in their FB group is crazy about it
It has all the tools I need for an AI writing assistant.

And their "Workflow" system it´s amazing!

I am still considering their lifetime deal (got 10 days left) and wondering if spending $230 on it is a wise decision.
I am waiting to cash in some projects to buy it.

I have been getting a a very slightly better result with Wordhero.
I was using WordHero and asked for a refund.

I was happy with the output quality but it doesn´t offer much from an SEO perspective.

Actually, I was close to purchasing a 2nd tool to help me with the content development/optimization process but, as soon as the ClosersCopy lifetime deal came out, I instantly requested a refund from WordHero and expect to purchase the lifetime deal with ClosersCopy as soon as possible.

I just hope I get there on time.
 
But what about the quality of the output?

Umm, not too happy with it. Sometimes it's just okay and sometimes absolute trash. The time it takes me to generate again and again to find anything worthwhile is the time that I can do research and write on my own. I really want an AI tool to work for me. Because while I can write, I don't have the temperament to write. The whole reason I got back into blogging a couple of months ago was because I learned about these AI tools which promise to write quality articles in minutes.

I do like their SEO audit feature. Works similar to SurferSEO so that's great.

I was using WordHero and asked for a refund.

How long ago did you use it? I have seen many reviews of people saying they refunded it sometime back and then got it again just recently because they have improved so much. If you haven't used it very recently, I suggest you to give it a try. Maybe you'll like the improved version. I didn't use the old one so I can't compare.

All these AI writers claim that they'll do 80-90% of the job while the human just needs to do 10-20%. In my case, I find it to be opposite. I am the one doing 90% of the work whereas they're helping only 10%. I really need these to work for me or I'll have to quit blogging again since I can't do the writing myself.
 
Umm, not too happy with it.
Damn, you´re actually the first time I heard someone says this.

Sometimes it's just okay and sometimes absolute trash. The time it takes me to generate again and again to find anything worthwhile is the time that I can do research and write on my own.
I think this is a bit of a stretch. I know CC takes more than other AI writing tools but NOT that long.

Because while I can write, I don't have the temperament to write. The whole reason I got back into blogging a couple of months ago was because I learned about these AI tools which promise to write quality articles in minutes.
We´re on the same boat about this.

I strongly believe I am a decent writer enough to make some money blogging but I hate the research part. I´ve been rambling about it for years and due to the boom of AI writing assistants is because I am even considering starting a blogging journey.

I do like their SEO audit feature. Works similar to SurferSEO so that's great.
Yeah, one of the reasons why I dropped WordHero.

How long ago did you use it?
Well, WordHero offers through Appsumo 60-day money-back guarantee so less than 2 months.

I have seen many reviews of people saying they refunded it sometime back and then got it again just recently because they have improved so much. If you haven't used it very recently, I suggest you to give it a try. Maybe you'll like the improved version. I didn't use the old one so I can't compare.
As stated above, I was pleased with the quality of the output by WordHero. I got out because it doesn´t have the other tools I want to help me with the content creation process.

All these AI writers claim that they'll do 80-90% of the job while the human just needs to do 10-20%. In my case, I find it to be opposite. I am the one doing 90% of the work whereas they're helping only 10%. I really need these to work for me or I'll have to quit blogging again since I can't do the writing myself.
Damn!

Yeah, it´s either ClosersCopy or no AI writing assistant tool at all because the other ones that have the features I want are way too pricy for me at the moment.
 
I think this is a bit of a stretch. I know CC takes more than other AI writing tools but NOT that long.
I think it's a bit subjective. What I consider long may not be long at all for you or someone else. So on average, it takes about 30-40 seconds to generate long form paragraphs (100-300 words). Suppose, you have a headline and you want a paragraph on it. You wait 30-40 seconds, you get a couple of paragraphs, you go through them and it takes about 60 seconds, you decide you don't like it and discard it and generate again, wait another 30-40 seconds. You wasted 2 minutes here and got nothing you could use. Many times I have generated again and again (wasting 5-7 minutes) and then ended up writing the paragraph myself which took another 10 minutes or so. So, overall, I spent a lot of time being stuck on this paragraph just because I wanted CC to write it for me. Other tools like Jarvis, Smart Copy, their output speed is extremely fast. Wordhero is faster than CC but still slower. Also, if I have to compare the output quality between Wordhero and CC - I get trash with CC a lot more than I do with Wordhero.

But especially because of CC's lifetime deal, their marketing (lol) and SEO optimized writing, I am still considering getting it again.

I strongly believe I am a decent writer enough to make some money blogging but I hate the research part. I´ve been rambling about it for years and due to the boom of AI writing assistants is because I am even considering starting a blogging journey.
Ditto.
 
I think it's a bit subjective. What I consider long may not be long at all for you or someone else. So on average, it takes about 30-40 seconds to generate long form paragraphs (100-300 words). Suppose, you have a headline and you want a paragraph on it. You wait 30-40 seconds, you get a couple of paragraphs, you go through them and it takes about 60 seconds, you decide you don't like it and discard it and generate again, wait another 30-40 seconds. You wasted 2 minutes here and got nothing you could use. Many times I have generated again and again (wasting 5-7 minutes) and then ended up writing the paragraph myself which took another 10 minutes or so. So, overall, I spent a lot of time being stuck on this paragraph just because I wanted CC to write it for me. Other tools like Jarvis, Smart Copy, their output speed is extremely fast. Wordhero is faster than CC but still slower. Also, if I have to compare the output quality between Wordhero and CC - I get trash with CC a lot more than I do with Wordhero.

But especially because of CC's lifetime deal, their marketing (lol) and SEO optimized writing, I am still considering getting it again.


Ditto.
The workflow is not to wait for AI to generate sentence, do something else while it generates like formatting, hand writing, editing, etc etc.

I write when I feel like writing, and use AI when I get stuck. That's faster. No AI tools can generate pro human writer quality sentences except evergreen general niches. Jasper can output some fantastic sentences I have to admit. Yes CC is slow.
 
Setting aside all the AI talk, which is more nuanced than meets the eye.

The best tool at your disposal? Take 5 days, 8-10 hours per day doing nothing but reading about your niche. Youtube videos, studies, research, twitter reddit, anything you can get your hands on. Get familiar with the topic the best you can.

It's best if you do it broadly across the entire niche, not just keyword by keyword. Know all the ins and outs of the topic.

Then read an article again and notice what are they missing.

This is the best way to do it, with or without AI.

Ai is just a fancy word, and much different than people let it think it is.

Once you get into a flow of writing, and getting ideas, you can shell out 3-4 articles per day without sparing quality.
 
Does that work for foreign language - poker - casino niche also ?
 
Thanks all for share i was also search some stuff about content and ged rid of it.
 
You can take help of AI writers like jasper for this.
 
If you hate writing content, you should outsource it. Focus on other jobs like SEO that you might be interested in. If you have a job, upgrade skills for advancement in job. You can then reinvest the job salary in IM.
 
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