[Step-by-Step Guide] Find keywords, create and publish 150 articles to wordpress site in less than 30 minutes using GPTChat and Python/Google Colab

is there any code or method for auto generate h1, h2..hmtl code?
to make the blog post more readable
 
You can add in the prompt and tell it to use h1

Also can be done with python as well, but it might not always work. Text can be messy.
 
That's sick. Thank you so much for sharing. Can we scale this to publish 1000s of articles in day?
 
i tried this and it showed credit error, i checked my account and i had plenty left, i even went further by creating a new account and using it and it did the same thing. Any ideas?
 
i tried this and it showed credit error, i checked my account and i had plenty left, i even went further by creating a new account and using it and it did the same thing. Any ideas?
initially I thought it was likely user error in the pieces of user-input (inputted?) code--like a typo or something), but it seems that this issue with 'credit error' affects a handful (millions) of users & has since late last year.
Solution I found: (1) try adding all the info, even things like 'company address' on the billing page even if you did not pay for credits (if your credits were free and you were cut off from the prepaid/free credits, for whatever reason, filling out the billing info seems to fix it. yes i know how grifty that sounds...). The other thing you can try: make new API key, which you did, but then wait a few hours because chatgpt is too hot trot! so it needs to rest in it's stable for a while.

another answer is difficult without knowing more information. i'm going to presume credits = tokens; if true, openai on their pricing page mentions that 1000 tokens = approximately 750 words. ... maybe it's very clear how many tokens you have left in the chatgpt window or something, but i would run out of tokens all the time and never notice my empty wallet without gpt telling me 'credit error' (fwiw)... Also, i did not realize tokens are needed for both input & output so I definitely would've failed to purchase enough tokens--just for fwiw. i use chatgpt but within Perplexity's desktop "app," so ... there are better people to answer, but David Bowie's ghost is all you've got for now :)

most likely the answer is gpt just needed some personal time. i hope you've found a solution!

(btw if you have UberEats's pro membership thing, whatever it's called, you can--or should be able to--get Perplexity Pro free for a full year. this isn't a marketing clickyhole or anything--the campaign is new, i think, because i just received my code from Uber Sunday. many UberEats pro members won't ever use this code so ask your parents/friends/older colleagues/non-ai users who don't know wtf perplexity is and enjoy the year long freeb~)
 
That's sick. Thank you so much for sharing. Can we scale this to publish 1000s of articles in day?
did you try to scale it? did it work out? i ask gpt4o in perplexity your question. here you go:

Posting 1000 articles to your website in one day could indeed raise suspicions with Google for several reasons. Here are the key points to consider:

## **Quality vs. Quantity**

Google's algorithm updates, especially recent ones, have focused heavily on promoting high-quality, original content while penalizing low-quality, spammy, or AI-generated content[3]. Publishing a massive volume of articles in one day might trigger Google's spam filters, as it could be seen as an attempt to manipulate search rankings through quantity over quality[3][9].

## **Consistency and User Experience**

Google values consistency in content publishing. Regular updates help in maintaining a steady flow of fresh content, which can improve indexing and keep your audience engaged[9]. Dumping a large number of articles at once can overwhelm both Google's indexing system and your audience, potentially leading to a negative user experience[4][9].

## **Spam and Penalties**

Google's spam policies are designed to detect and penalize manipulative SEO practices, such as scaled content abuse and low-quality content production[3][6]. If Google perceives your bulk posting as an attempt to flood the search engine with content, it could result in algorithmic or manual penalties, which would harm your site's search rankings[6][7].

## **Best Practices**

To avoid potential issues, consider the following best practices:
- **Stagger Your Posts**: Spread out the publication of your articles over a period of time. This approach aligns with Google's preference for consistency and helps in better indexing[9].
- **Focus on Quality**: Ensure that each article is of high quality, original, and provides value to your readers. High-quality content is more likely to rank well and avoid penalties[2][8].
- **Monitor Performance**: Use tools like Google Search Console to monitor how your content is being indexed and to ensure there are no manual actions or penalties against your site[6].

In summary, while it's technically possible to post 1000 articles in one day, doing so could be risky and counterproductive. It's better to prioritize quality and consistency in your content strategy to maintain a positive relationship with Google's algorithms and your audience.

Citations:
[1] https://support.google.com/business/answer/7213077?hl=en
[2] https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/content-creators-seo-guide-top-google-bhavik-sarkhedi-db2kf
[3] https://www.toprankmarketing.com/blog/google-algorithm-update-march/
[4] https://www.ingage.biz/blog/how-frequent-is-too-frequent-to-post-on-social-media-a-deep-dive-into-post-frequency-and-how-it-impacts-your-business
[5] i removed this annoying link to reddit
[6] https://www.seo.com/basics/how-search-engines-work/google-penalties/
[7] https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/10622781?hl=en
[8] https://yoast.com/ultimate-guide-content-seo/
[9] https://www.contentpowered.com/blog/stagger-blog-post-once/
 
How can you make money from auto posting to word press? genuine question
i'm noob too, but i learn very very slow. so i asked chatgpt4o your question to speed this along!
(lol +1 for bhw being referenced)

Auto-posting to WordPress can be a viable way to generate income if done correctly and ethically. Here are some effective strategies to make money from auto-posting to a WordPress blog:

## **1. Affiliate Marketing**

Affiliate marketing involves promoting products or services and earning a commission for each sale made through your referral links. By auto-posting relevant and high-quality content that includes affiliate links, you can drive traffic and generate sales. Tools like PrettyLinks can help manage and optimize your affiliate links[7][13].

## **2. Display Advertising**

You can monetize your blog through display ads by partnering with ad networks like Google AdSense. These networks pay you based on the number of impressions or clicks the ads receive. Auto-posting can help keep your content fresh and increase traffic, which in turn can boost ad revenue[5][6][9].

## **3. Sponsored Posts**

Brands may pay you to publish posts that promote their products or services. Auto-posting can help maintain a steady flow of content, making your blog more attractive to potential sponsors. However, ensure that the sponsored content aligns with your blog’s niche and audience to maintain credibility[9][13].

## **4. Selling Digital Products**

You can create and sell digital products such as eBooks, online courses, or software. Auto-posting can be used to regularly publish content that promotes these products. Plugins like Easy Digital Downloads can help manage sales directly from your WordPress site[6][12].

## **5. Membership and Subscription Models**

Offering exclusive content through a membership or subscription model can provide a steady income stream. Auto-posting can ensure that members receive regular updates and new content, which can help retain subscribers[5][13].

## **6. E-commerce Integration**

If you sell physical or digital products, integrating an e-commerce platform like WooCommerce with your WordPress site can be beneficial. Regular auto-posting can drive traffic to your product pages, increasing the likelihood of sales[3][6].

## **7. Donations and Crowdfunding**

You can ask your readers for donations or set up a crowdfunding campaign. Auto-posting can keep your audience engaged and remind them of the value you provide, which may encourage them to support you financially[5][9].

## **Best Practices for Auto-Posting**

- **Quality Control**: Ensure that the content being auto-posted is of high quality, relevant, and valuable to your audience. Poor-quality content can harm your blog’s reputation and SEO.
- **SEO Optimization**: Use SEO best practices to optimize your auto-posted content for search engines. This includes using appropriate keywords, meta descriptions, and alt text for images.
- **Monitoring and Analytics**: Regularly monitor the performance of your auto-posted content using tools like Google Analytics. This can help you understand what works and make necessary adjustments[8][13].
- **Compliance with Policies**: Ensure that your auto-posting practices comply with Google’s guidelines and other relevant policies to avoid penalties[10].

By leveraging these strategies and maintaining a focus on quality and relevance, you can effectively monetize your WordPress blog through auto-posting.

Citations:
[1] https://www.warriorforum.com/main-internet-marketing-discussion-forum/1296453-how-make-money-auto-blogging.html
[2] NO! i remove this embedded video and now this frown face wont go away but dont worry im not sad
:(
[3] https://wpforms.com/make-money-blogging/
[4] https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/i-can-dominate-google-but-whats-the-best-auto-blogging-plugin-with-rich-content-article-images-videos-on-all-autopilot.1538155/
[5] https://blog.hubspot.com/website/how-to-monetize-wordpress
[6] https://wpengine.com/resources/monetize-wordpress-blog/
[7] https://www.wpbeginner.com/beginners-guide/make-money-online/
[8] https://wordpress.com/go/content-blogging/how-to-schedule-and-automate-wordpress-blog-post-publishing/
[9] https://optinmonster.com/ways-to-make-money-from-wordpress-blog/
[10] https://problogger.com/why-automated-blogging-tools-should-be-avoided/
[11] https://eventespresso.com/2024/04/making-money-with-wordpress/
[12] https://10web.io/blog/how-to-make-money-with-wordpress/
[13] https://wecantrack.com/insights/wordpress-monetization/
 
An interesting script, I have got it working and quickly writes and uploads, just wondering how to set this to use the gpt-4o-mini and how can i code in a different API for the images, can it be using stabilityai for image generation based on the same keyword, as the chatgpt is throwing up images of little relevance.
Have tried different prompts, but cant get more than 500 words, and no luck with H2 tags,
but i can see this is an extremely useful script.
 
You just change the word, the name of the model, in the code, most likely word gpt-3.5-turbo with gpt-4o-mini. You can use any model from here - https://openai.com/api/pricing/ and the model names are under the label mode.
 
up and running well, just finished writing and uploading 550 articles approx 900-1100 words each, all done in 2hrs,
this is a solution I have been looking for, thanks
 
initially I thought it was likely user error in the pieces of user-input (inputted?) code--like a typo or something), but it seems that this issue with 'credit error' affects a handful (millions) of users & has since late last year.
Solution I found: (1) try adding all the info, even things like 'company address' on the billing page even if you did not pay for credits (if your credits were free and you were cut off from the prepaid/free credits, for whatever reason, filling out the billing info seems to fix it. yes i know how grifty that sounds...). The other thing you can try: make new API key, which you did, but then wait a few hours because chatgpt is too hot trot! so it needs to rest in it's stable for a while.

another answer is difficult without knowing more information. i'm going to presume credits = tokens; if true, openai on their pricing page mentions that 1000 tokens = approximately 750 words. ... maybe it's very clear how many tokens you have left in the chatgpt window or something, but i would run out of tokens all the time and never notice my empty wallet without gpt telling me 'credit error' (fwiw)... Also, i did not realize tokens are needed for both input & output so I definitely would've failed to purchase enough tokens--just for fwiw. i use chatgpt but within Perplexity's desktop "app," so ... there are better people to answer, but David Bowie's ghost is all you've got for now :)

most likely the answer is gpt just needed some personal time. i hope you've found a solution!

(btw if you have UberEats's pro membership thing, whatever it's called, you can--or should be able to--get Perplexity Pro free for a full year. this isn't a marketing clickyhole or anything--the campaign is new, i think, because i just received my code from Uber Sunday. many UberEats pro members won't ever use this code so ask your parents/friends/older colleagues/non-ai users who don't know wtf perplexity is and enjoy the year long freeb~)
i got it working by adding 5 dollars to my balance and it dont seem to use any of it for now, actually super powerful tool man this is amazing. But this error didnt show only on this, it showed on differnet plugins like sageaiwriter and just adding 5 bucks made it work
 
Has anyone been running this off their local computer and not through google colab?, if so what software/python notebook or program can be used ?
are there any script changes to run it from a local computer?
 
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