- Jun 30, 2007
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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!