Thank you,
virtualbyron, for giving me a review copy of the SEO Wizard package.
Here is my honest review.
Reading the main guide was quite a pain and struggle for me for the past few days. There are too many redundant words. Everywhere!
The whole 227-page guide can become less than 50 pages if the repetitive phrases and sentences are removed.
A huge chunk of the guide was too monotonous and boring that it was so difficult for me to stay alert and continue reading. It gave me the impression that 70-80% of the whole guide was written by AI.
- There are many repetitive phrases and sentences all over the place.
- There are even more paragraphs that simply paraphrase the content surrounding each subtopic.
- In some paragraphs, each ending sentence paraphrases the opening sentence.
- Each subtopic is presented as if they are individual mini blog posts. The way the information is presented in each subtopic is as if a reader is totally new to that particular method, idea, keyword and/or terminology and the associated benefits and disadvantages. The flow of information in the whole structure of each topic/category is not smooth.
- Some subtopics get repeated in other topics and they are reintroduced as if they did not exist in the previous chapters.
I deal with a few AI content writing SaaS to create content for my blogs. AI tends to repeat words and paraphrase sentences in patterns. If this is not AI content, then it is just a bad case of writing style and technique and inflating the word count.
10% of the guide goes to instructional content for a plugin, some images and recommended themes and plugins. The remaining 10-20% of the content feels like a breath of fresh air. The tone and style of writing is totally different. This, I believe, is human-written content. This PDF needs more of this.
Throughout the PDF guide, there are a few instances of misspellings and grammatical errors. There are also a few sentences in which they end abruptly and are missing a few words. There is this title called "Intro" and I think the author wanted to call it "Introduction to Emotional Marketing" but the words got left out.
Advice 1:
Proofread and edit: Make sure to proofread and edit your content to ensure it is free of errors and is well-written. Consider having someone else review it to catch any mistakes you may have missed.
More images and examples need to be added to illustrate some points, especially on these 2 subtopics — the various types of pillar content/posts, and the usage of robot meta tags.
Advice 2:
Including images and videos in your article can help to break up the text and make your content more visually appealing. Images and videos to illustrate your points and enhance the reader's understanding of your content.
Coincidentally (or not), I found these 2 pieces of advice within the guide itself, and they are repeated at least twice.
Now, let's talk about the things that I like about this guide. Firstly, the topics on creating authority sites are detailed. The author shows how find niches and low difficulty keywords; how to do proper on-page SEO; how to use the different types of power words (and the examples) in the articles to evoke emotions; and talks about link building.
The author also shares a little trick that can possibly rank articles fast and potentially increase the link juice from guest posts. I have seen quite a number of sites do this method in the recent months.
The author provides some nulled WordPress themes and plugins that can be useful for creating authority sites. I didn't know most of them prior to reading this PDF.
The best item that this BST has to offer with the SEO Wizard package is the spreadsheet containing information where to build backlinks, namely profile and Web 2.0 backlinks and guest posting. The author included a total of 366 websites that offer guest posting opportunities, grouped according to their niches (mainstream niches only; so no adult, gambling, or porn). The lowest DA is 11 and the highest is 93. There are 46 websites with DA 11-30; and 55 websites with DA 61-93.
Is the SEO Wizard package worth buying? If you're thinking long-term, then yes, this is an investment.
I really hope that
virtualbyron will redo the PDF guide to make it more readable.
- Give more human touch.
- Add more images and examples so that the readers will have a better understanding of the topics.
- Place the examples of the power words into 3-column tables.
- Most importantly, do something about the repetitiveness of the phrases and sentences.
Even though I can't stand all those repetitions in the PDF, I still think this is a very good guide and offer that you're selling,
virtualbyron. In fact, this is one of the 2 guides that I really think is worth buying in BHW. I have bought quite a few here and I definitely know what I'm saying. I hope you'll heed my advice. Make your PDF guide great. Make yourself proud. Make your customers happy. All the best to your sales. Cheers!