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My first try to make SEO easier and share something useful with all of you

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Hi there, I think as many other members here I have been intrigued with SEO and online marketing for many years. I remember how excited I was when I first found solutions like WProbot and other plugins that allowed me to automate some of my content creation. I hoped that all of these tools will help me to save time and produce more content faster.

Later on, I tried many spinning tools but I quickly realized that they were too spammy and did more harm than good. Only about two years ago when the first AI tools started to emerge, and I knew that SEO was going to change forever.

I tried out many of these AI-powered content creation tools, but most of them fell short in one way or another. They were either too complicated to use, or they didn't integrate seamlessly with my WordPress blogs. That's when I stumbled upon a simple Python script created by a German guy named Patrick. It had the WordPress REST API integrated, promising to make content creation and publishing much easier. Unfortunately I am not very good with command line tools and Python is much harder for me than HTML, CSS or some php.

So I reached out to Patrick and asked if he could turn it into a full-fledged SaaS application - and that's how WordGenie was born. It's the first time that I used all my experiences from buying and trying literally hundreds of blogging and SEO tools to influence the creation and improvement of a new tool that I actually would use and know that it would really save a lot of time and effort.

I still watch a lot of YouTube videos and all the new tools that come out still require you to use Google Docs or copy and paste the created content manually! This is not really feasible if you want to publish 50 or 100 posts a day if you don't have a team or the whole day to sit in front of your computer.

From the first time I used the tool Patrick created, I was amazed at how easy it was to generate high-quality, SEO-optimized content in just minutes. Finally with one click, I could publish my content directly to my WordPress blogs. It was like all my content creation dreams had finally come true.

If you're a fellow SEO enthusiast who's tired of clunky content creation tools and wants to streamline your workflow, you can give WordGenie a try. It's the perfect tool for AI-loving SEOs who want to mass generate high-quality content in a quick and efficient way. With WordGenie's integrated editor you can even customize your headers and internal links to optimize your content for maximum search engine visibility.

Right now Patrick is still offering the tool completely free, all you need is your OpenAI API key. The costs for one blog posts are a only few cents, so I think it's worth a try to see if this works better to gain topical authority than the old SEO tricks we are used to read about. ;)

I would be happy if you give the tool some love on ProductHunt (https://www.producthunt.com/posts/wordgenie) or just try it out yourself - really no strings attached. I found many good tools and tricks here, so I am happy that I finally can contribute something back.
 
Probably many here are very experienced in SEO and know everything about silo structures, content pillars, etc. but I am still sharing a little experiment I want to do with this tool because recently I noticed that many of the popular SEOs on YouTube are promoting "topical authority" as a way to use AI to compete with larger sites and outrank them. Lately I watched a few videos of Matt Diggity in which he explains the concepts and then promotes his new tool that he is launching together with SurferSEO.

Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction 01:32 Problem #1 02:23 Problem #2 02:46 Generate Topical Map Manually 03:18 Generate Topical Map with ChatGPT

In short his prompt for ChatGPT is this: "Give me 30 semantically relevant, but unique topics under the main category of [keyword]."
Then he asks ChatGPT to "reduce each down to 3-5 word length keywords."
The third step is "Give me 10 different keyword variations of [unique topic] that address a different search intent.

So of course for the last step of generating all that content I am going to use WordGenie by using all the keyword variations that I get from ChatGPT. All I am missing is a good tool that helps to organize internal links because I also would like to automate this part. ;)
 
You sound like you got a solid plan, all the best.
 
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