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While it's easy to use, it needs to be heavily prompted and checked. Sometimes it takes more time to write an AI assisted article than just do it the normal way, as you constantly need to make sure it doesn't hallucinate and edit so that it's readable.
I don't do it, mainly because my clients had no problem up until now to pay for my services, so there's no need to discount them. For people who sell products (virtual or not), Black Friday can be a great time to end the year on a high note though.
Mainly articles so far. I am trying to get myself to create some PDFs, but time is really tight. Audio and video, while great options, never worked for me.
It's a direct ranking factor and a reason to be dexinded by good ole Google. Then we can discuss about people spending more time on mobile devices and less time on their PCs :)
I always create my content briefs personally (based on the logic of the topic, so semantically, and also as a gap, providing extra info' than competitors). Then ask questions and prompt ChatGPT. We do need actionable content, articles written in an active voice etc. Otherwise it's just bad...
AI hallucinates a lot and will give you the wrong answers. Search engines are listing various resources and you can find the answers. A little more "leg work", but chances are you will find decent resources.
Fact-check what it outputs, ask questions and prompt it towards what it needs to be doing. We need to remember that, at this time, ChatGPT and others are not really Artificial Intelligence as mainly predictive language models. Which means they generate words, they don't reason (yet).
It's harder and harder to do unless you have a hefty budget. Google Ads have increased in cost in the past 2 years. Always worth trying, at least to kick start your business and get some initial traffic/clients. Then you'd better off with SEO.
It's a pretty difficult industry to get into, as some big players are already dominating it. What you can do is choose a handful of services or even one, and become an authority. Offer the best service you can within that small focused "chunk" and you can build a business out of it.
I am still relying on Google Analytics. Have developed some Looker Studio reports though and it presents the data in a more manageable way for my clients at least.
Hmm, it's pretty iffy. AI Overview is eating into website's click-through-rates already. Don't know if chatGPT is going to become mainstream, but we never know. It's a weird time to do SEO though :D
Good goals, I love them.
In my case, finish the work on TheMedically and getting 3-4 extra long-term clients for SEO. Not impossible, that's for sure, but needs some extra work.
I used to automate some of the social media posting with Social Pilot and it was a decent option. Otherwise I like to do my work step-by-step, as most of it requires a personal touch anyways.