Here's my content creation tech stack & process for cranking out high-quality content quickly - What are your favorite tools and processes?

Hello, do those tools like writesonic, nichesss, or headlime use to generate affiliate post, such as product reviews?

None of those have provided great results for me, but ClosersCopy has some frameworks where you can paste the amazon product name and description and it spits out some seriously great product intros. Run the descriptions through the generator, and grab some pros and cons from reviews and run them through your rewriter of choice (ContentVillain is shaping up to be my favorite rewriter) and you have the content you need for affiliate posts pretty quickly.

looked back and re-read your post for another time.

your process is the maybe most optimized way balancing quality and speed.

what's your content is mostly for, informational, affiliate, filler or money content?

Thanks for the kind words!

I've made some changes to my workflow to better utilize the strengths of various tools as more have been released and existing have evolved. I've integrated Outranking more into my process, and I'm currently using ContentVillain to autogenerate most of my starting longform content (its output has become remarkably solid over the past few months).

I then do a Frase run to generate relevant sections based on my target keyword and sprinkle that in throughout the CV generated content. If I'm going for a super long article (usually 4k+ words) I'll do an Outranking session as well, especially when I need fresh material that changes over time (most AI results aren't great unless you're going for evergreeen content, but Outranking has the best solution I've seen for the problem). So I usually try to mix evergreen content with this timely info.

Then I seed it with some intro and outros created with either CV or ClosersCopy. Then optimize it all with MarketMuse before pushing live.

This formula works for all of my informational, money content, and affiliate posts. For affiliate posts I use a ClosersCopy framework to generate relevant intros for each item and add that to my articles. For money content/sales material ClosersCopy is far superior in output to any of the other tools, but even then if you're trying to rank the content I've found its good to mix its salesy output with optimized content created/tweaked with the other tools.

That's a more in-depth view of part of my more refined process, one day soon I'll sit down and flesh it all out. Hope that helps in the meantime!
 
None of those have provided great results for me, but ClosersCopy has some frameworks where you can paste the amazon product name and description and it spits out some seriously great product intros. Run the descriptions through the generator, and grab some pros and cons from reviews and run them through your rewriter of choice (ContentVillain is shaping up to be my favorite rewriter) and you have the content you need for affiliate posts pretty quickly.



Thanks for the kind words!

I've made some changes to my workflow to better utilize the strengths of various tools as more have been released and existing have evolved. I've integrated Outranking more into my process, and I'm currently using ContentVillain to autogenerate most of my starting longform content (its output has become remarkably solid over the past few months).

I then do a Frase run to generate relevant sections based on my target keyword and sprinkle that in throughout the CV generated content. If I'm going for a super long article (usually 4k+ words) I'll do an Outranking session as well, especially when I need fresh material that changes over time (most AI results aren't great unless you're going for evergreeen content, but Outranking has the best solution I've seen for the problem). So I usually try to mix evergreen content with this timely info.

Then I seed it with some intro and outros created with either CV or ClosersCopy. Then optimize it all with MarketMuse before pushing live.

This formula works for all of my informational, money content, and affiliate posts. For affiliate posts I use a ClosersCopy framework to generate relevant intros for each item and add that to my articles. For money content/sales material ClosersCopy is far superior in output to any of the other tools, but even then if you're trying to rank the content I've found its good to mix its salesy output with optimized content created/tweaked with the other tools.

That's a more in-depth view of part of my more refined process, one day soon I'll sit down and flesh it all out. Hope that helps in the meantime!
This looks great! I'll give CloserCopy a look.
Have you tried CrawlQ? Their lifetime offer expired a way back on AppSumo though, I'm currently trying it.
A lot more steps before you get to content generation :oops: :anyway:
 
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This looks great! I'll give CloserCopy a look.
Have you tried CrawlQ? Thier oifete expired a way back on AppSumo though. I'm currently trying it. A lot more steps before you get to content generation :oops: :anyway:

Yeah I grabbed CrawlQ the first time it was around on AS - I really like the concept and keep starting to fill it out, but it's a LOT of work lol. One day soon I'll sit down and go through the whole process and hopefully incorporate it into my workflow - but until then it's sitting on the sidelines. It does seem very promising, though, and the developer keeps dropping awesome updates for it.
 
Yeah I grabbed CrawlQ the first time it was around on AS - I really like the concept and keep starting to fill it out, but it's a LOT of work lol. One day soon I'll sit down and go through the whole process and hopefully incorporate it into my workflow - but until then it's sitting on the sidelines. It does seem very promising, though, and the developer keeps dropping awesome updates for it.
True! it might pay off, plus a lot of demo to chose already filled to chose from.
The second upgrade made a lot of changes so I'll report back after filling it out and seeing the sort of content it produces :D
 
what kind of content is best for AI(without a lot of editing), i mean like Diet Articles ?
 
Any thoughts on Copysmith.ai?

I have been using them for a while, specifically these modules:

- Bullet point expander
- Listicle
- Content Rewriter

Its not long form, but can be pieced together nicely and I've got good SEO results.

Here is a note from developer on how to utilize his tool:
Code:
https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/copysmith-a-powerful-new-a-i-tool-that-turns-keywords-into-copy-that-sells.1298001/post-14088024
 
what kind of content is best for AI(without a lot of editing), i mean like Diet Articles ?

Anything evergreen works pretty well, some niches better than others, and some tools return better content than others based on the prompts they use to get the content back from GPT-3 (or whatever AI they're powered by) - health, fitness, diet, entertainment, relationships, business, etc.

Any thoughts on Copysmith.ai?

I have been using them for a while, specifically these modules:

- Bullet point expander
- Listicle
- Content Rewriter

Its not long form, but can be pieced together nicely and I've got good SEO results.

Here is a note from developer on how to utilize his tool:
Code:
https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/copysmith-a-powerful-new-a-i-tool-that-turns-keywords-into-copy-that-sells.1298001/post-14088024

I'm not a huge fan of Copysmith, but it's a decent option. I believe there are better tools on the market, but it could just be the niches I'm in.
 
Any thoughts on Copysmith.ai?

I have been using them for a while, specifically these modules:

- Bullet point expander
- Listicle
- Content Rewriter

Its not long form, but can be pieced together nicely and I've got good SEO results.

Here is a note from developer on how to utilize his tool:
Code:
https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/copysmith-a-powerful-new-a-i-tool-that-turns-keywords-into-copy-that-sells.1298001/post-14088024
I've noticed a lot of these tools are pretty good with generic content, marketing text etc even reasonable SEO like the example you quoted.

But for technical info or a topic thats a little bit obscure, you have to prime it with some much direction it takes up too much time.

Have you had much success with obscure topics?
 
Good luck
If we do not want to edit the article, but it is approved by Google, which sites are the best to use?
 
I've noticed a lot of these tools are pretty good with generic content, marketing text etc even reasonable SEO like the example you quoted.

But for technical info or a topic thats a little bit obscure, you have to prime it with some much direction it takes up too much time.

Have you had much success with obscure topics?

Outranking may be best for obscure topics as it uses what it calls Concepts - it scrapes top results for your target keyword, clusters the topics, and can generate further subtopics (plus you can add your own). Then you can select which to combine and it will send the data off to the AI and pull relevant content back. Might be worth a shot to see if it works for your topics.

Good luck
If we do not want to edit the article, but it is approved by Google, which sites are the best to use?

I'm not quite sure what you're asking - I apologize.
 
I'm not quite sure what you're asking - I apologize.
I mean all articles need to be edited manually? If you do not want to edit and publish directly on the site, which ai tools do you recommend?
 
I mean all articles need to be edited manually? If you do not want to edit and publish directly on the site, which ai tools do you recommend?

If you're looking to use the content on your money sites you'll definitely want to take some time to tweak and fact-check (I generate batches of content and use AI to guide fleshing the content out so it's a fairly manual process). If you're just using the results for filler backlink content you could get away with some auto-generated longform content from ContentVillain or ClosersCopy or another solid longform AI tool.
 
Nice work, thx for sharing. i'm trying rytr at the moment. How does DepositPhotos work for you? Have you tried pexels, unsplash, pixabay etc.?
 
Nice work, thx for sharing. i'm trying rytr at the moment. How does DepositPhotos work for you? Have you tried pexels, unsplash, pixabay etc.?

I use all three of those free sources for a lot of images on my sites (especially unsplash) - but always use Deposit Photos when I cant find specific images on free platforms - plus I use deposit photos images for my featured images on posts since they're generally less saturated than free images. Every time DP comes on AppSumo I grab a few hundred $ worth of credits.
 
Great. I would add wibbitz for some quick video-content and a ton of stock images and videos. Have you tried to automate / optimize the whole process through a tool like robomotion?
 
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Has anyone tried WordHero and Rytr? WordHero is on Appsumo with an Unlimited LTD that is expiring soon. I bought it a few weeks ago along with Rytr. I like Rytr but don't like the 50k charactor limit so I've been using WordHero instead. They now have a long form editor as an option and it works great. If you buy WordHero be sure to get the editor too.

I'm new to AI, is there any reason to keep Rytr too? Seems like it might be a good idea for me to get a refund and use it on another app. Black Friday is coming up soon . . .
 
Has anyone tried WordHero and Rytr? WordHero is on Appsumo with an Unlimited LTD that is expiring soon. I bought it a few weeks ago along with Rytr. I like Rytr but don't like the 50k charactor limit so I've been using WordHero instead. They now have a long form editor as an option and it works great. If you buy WordHero be sure to get the editor too.

I'm new to AI, is there any reason to keep Rytr too? Seems like it might be a good idea for me to get a refund and use it on another app. Black Friday is coming up soon . . .

I have not tried WordHero - it does look pretty good and with the longform addon it could definitely be a solid competitor. For now I'm happy with ClosersCopy, ContentVillain, Frase, and Outranking - but for those who didn't get in on the lifetime deals for those WordHero would be one to consider. Rytr is fantastic but if it's going to be your only AI writing tool, you'd likely need to spring for the monthly/yearly upgrade (which is very reasonably priced with the 30% AppSumo discount). If you're happy with WordHero and have unlimited longform content, you don't really need Rytr unless you find the output quality of WordHero to be lacking.

@eddiebauer - wibbitz looks pretty good! I will test it out - I grabbed a copy of Pictory and really like it, but need to spend more time with it. I've thought about automating the process some but for the sites I've been doing this with I need a lot of manual intervention so I haven't gotten around to automating. I do plan on doing some experiments on automated ai/site creation soon, though - will most likely use the ContentVillain API for it (been waiting for them to continue fleshing out their API service, it's been growing nicely and is almost ready for prime time I think).
 
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I am using rytr for two months now. I am on unlimited plan but i hv not used much. I have posted 18 articles till now on my website and most of them are indexed quickly. Generate as many blog outlines as you feel. I ususally generate upto 10k words and trim unnecessary junk to get 1k to 2k words. 39$ plan from Appsumo is not going to help. Quality of articles purely depends on your niche.
 
Hey guys, what do you consider the best AI writing for general articles? I.e. outlines and general long copy not just intro
 
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