I know this is an SEO forum and all that, but I think there could be some fantastic benefits to AI writing outside of the SEO world someone could take advantage of. Use SEO to draw in clients, then use the AI tools to help you along the way. Stuff that doesn't need to be some grand masterpiece...
I used to do a bit lot of cold emailing when I was doing outbound sales and running a job board website in the same industry. As @wikibum said, it works when you provide some value (even if you are emailing 200 contacts at a time).
Because job postings are incredibly inexpensive in the grand...
Even a $2 RPM on a site getting 2 million visitors a month where all you had to do was turn a script on isn't terrible, especially when you can do that 10, 20, or 100 times a day just buying domain names.
Yeah, it's a crash-and-burn operation, but let's not pretend the money isn't bad compared...
GPT-3 & SEO just don't work together in most cases. Started a new site that was entirely written by AI. About 20/100 of the published articles were indexed and only 1 gets any amount of traffic.
Dropped it, back to what works for me.
But I haven't written it off by any means. Email marketing...
I just moved off Gumroad to shop.website.com.
A subdomain is treated as its own website, correct? Ranking 1st for a suite of "how to sell..." keywords (only person answering the query), wouldn't mind competing with myself.
That was aimed less at 'let's optimize for the alternative' and instead 'let's run some psyops to get more people to use something else.' Who's got Alex Jones' number?
Over the last 28 days, 87% of my organic traffic came from G. I would be thrilled if that moved down to 60%. And if Apply does...
Real talk, I don't know why people who practice SEO don't embrace all these new search engines more, and/or the existing alternatives to Google like Bing, DDG, Yahoo, Ecosia, etc. The less market share G has, the lower the impact when some doodoo-ass algorithm update occurs and seemingly gets...
The more I think about it, GPT-3 would be absolutely GREAT for
BuzzFeed-style, social sharing sites with clickbait topics
Daily horoscope sites
Conspiracy sites
Anything that requires NO facts and isn't waiting for Google to rank.
I'm sure it would be fantastic for elementary to middle...
I like it.
Not great for pumping out long-form content without a solid outline (depending on the content/context), but is fantastic for doing things like expanding content, turning features into benefits, whipping up summaries and product descriptions, and creating shorter-form content like...
So I just released escrow to the devs. MVP status achieved, worked out all minor bugs that were within the project scope.
Still sent a message beforehand about making changes/improvements in the near future, all of which I've identified previously. My guess as a non-dev for a redundancy check...
A walkthrough of version 0.01
Ugly, but it works. A few bugs need to be fixed, some minor (titles & descriptions), some MAJOR (redundancy issues, sitemaps) as I said in my last post.
I sound like a dunce because I was up for a long time playing around with it and woke up fuggin early to get...
So the demo went well, about what I expected. They gave me a copy of the plugin to put on one of my sites, test it out for bugs, request changes, etc.
It's based on Advanced Custom Fields. Good, because I don't know how to do that shit*, have no desire to learn it*, and if I need a nerd in the...
Yeah I was looking into that and it seemed like it could work (hence finding Codeable from ACF), but it would take a boatload of time for me to configure. Then I would have gotten frustrated and just hired someone to do it. While I don't have bankrolls for stank hoes just yet, $4k isn't hard to...
A whole rundown so far.
1st iteration: The Upwork & Codeable Flakes
Posted a job on Upwork, got tons of Indian devs interested. Hopped on a call with 2, both disappeared after we talked. Mistake 1: looking for the cheapest option.
Looked at the ACF website and saw they were recommending...
Alternative method perhaps?
Step 1: Pen a phrase
Step 2: Write out the questions
Step 3: Pay some VAs to go ask a bunch of 'industry experts' and amateurs about the phrase.
Step 4: ???
Step 5: Profit
"Hey, what do you know about the keyword silver ratio?"
"Is the keyword silver ratio still...
Thanks, everyone for the responses. The more I think and write out my idea, the simpler it seems to get. I'm talking with a few devs now because I don't know shit about development. Seems like they understand what I'm going for, and it's not going to be terribly difficult to create. A usable...