suggest best blog writing tools

Anyone here has good seo ranking experiences with ai written long form content?
 
Hi guys. I tried NovelAI for a month. It’s cheaper and unlimited with different plans. They have a free trial with voice. It helped me with my writer’s block. The only problem I have with it is fact checking. It sometimes writes from fanfiction. It needs good prompts but if the prompt and author notes are good then it produces good content. The main reason I tried it is it allows nsfw content which I need for my blog. I talked to the support rep of Jasper and he/she said Jasper doesn’t allow what I need to write.
Writesonic and Copy ai are good cheaper alternatives to Jasper. Writesonic is cheaper than Copy ai but most say Copy ai is better. If unlimited is what you need, NovelAI is the cheapest unlimited plan I’ve found. However, if you know your maximum per month then maybe the limited plans are more suitable for you. Copy ai has a free plan of 2000 words a month so if you just need that much then it’s the best for you. Free! Hehe Jasper offers 10,000 for the free trial but they need card info.
 
For me Grammerly is the best one. It is not an AI tool but they make best manually written content.
 
I am a new writer and just want to know is there is a good tool to use for content writing?
There are so many AI writers in the market. Based on responses made here, I think jasper would be the right choice for you.
 
New writer?

Grammarly can help you with the basics of writing (like grammar).
 
has anyone used jasper for your money site..? how many jasper articles a months do you post to your main site?<20000 words
<50000 words or <100000 words.

Looking for help to pick the right package.
 
An audio recorder is the best blog writing tool I can suggest to you as a new writer.

I dictate my own blog posts.

I speak at the rate of 150 to 200 words per minute.

This means I can crank out content at the rate of 9,000 to 12,000 words per hour.

Compare this by writing using a keyboard.

It's not even a contest, not by a long shot.

When you write things by hand, you get the urge to return to the beginning of a paragraph the moment you finish it.

You want to delete everything because you thought of a better way to communicate what you're trying to say.

Once you get to the end of that new paragraph, another idea comes to mind, and it never ends.

It feels like you're chasing your tail.

During my best days, when I was writing things by hand, I was cranking out maybe, 2,000 words of well-polished, edited text every day.

That's not going to work.

Currently, I'm working on another authority site estimated to have around 500 posts.

I'm close to the 250-post milestone, and each post has an average length of 4,000 words.

You can't do that manually.

There are lots of resources available on the internet that will make you a better dictablogger.

Dictablogging is the better alternative for those who can think clearly and have clear, easy-to-understand outlines.

This way, everything you produce is native English-speaker quality (assuming you're a native English speaker), and you're in full control.

You might want to look into this.

Regarding artificial intelligence copywriting, look at the threads of people who got crushed in their rankings.

Some are pointing to AI or PAA automation (more like scraping and AI-powered spinning) for that fiasco.

This ^

I churn out tons of content using Dragon Naturally Speaking.
 
I've never used an AI Writing tool for an extended period of time; JesperAI was my longest business partner, but I got tired of it after realizing how much time I was wasting editing whatever it wrote back.


When it comes to AI Re-writing tools, I've compiled a personal list to help me with my writing needs. This is how it works:


First, I write as much as I can in Google Docs and let the
Grammarly Extension find any mistakes or improvements along the way, but I keep writing to avoid excessive pauses, which would hinder my progress.

Second, I let Grammarly do its thing and rewrite the words/paragraphs that need to be revised before sending my text to the following tool:



Quillbot is so underrated it pains me to watch it play by the sidelines of the writing game, it's such a wonderful tool and it delivers so much so quickly it was the first app I've bought an annual subscription for. It's THAT good. So, to how I use it:


It is the third and final step in the article writing process (and anything else). I let Quillbot set the tone and size of the article for me after using Grammarly to spell-check it; from formal to creative, its flexibility in writing never ceases to amuse me.






As other members have mentioned, before you even begin writing an article, you should carry out extensive topic research. This step cannot be skipped because, in my opinion, there is no AI capable of providing topical research as well as humans can.


Yet.
 
Research and write on your own. If you're damn blanked, use an AI tool to help you, but don't rely on it. You need to fact-check everything it provides.

You can also use WriterZen to research topics and keywords to help you write ranking articles.

The best AI writing tools I have used are Sensit and Jasper. I don't have time to train with OpenAI.

Next is considering your audience. If they are adults, pros, teens, or kids. You can use Hemingway Editor to check the readability level of your article and adjust it according to your audience.

Now, use NLP's to optimize your articles to take advantage of machine algorithm rankings Tools like SurferSEO and Neuronwriter helps.

Then proofread your article using Grammarly and check for plagiarism. You can also use other plagiarism checkers, like Copyscape, but Im already good with Grammarly as long as it is not above 4% plagiarized.

Double-check everything with every tool repeatedly until you are satisfied with what you have written.
 
I'd now go with chatgpt. Produce some ai articles and post them and see if it works for you or not. It is latest in the market, and milk it bro. Also, try making some changes in it to make it legit and not getting detected by Google.
All the best
 
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