It is best to demand a particular author's style if not it is always the same cheezy consumerism marketing style syntax that gets printed out. I have ended up finding out i can write the article myself faster than getting gpt to finish it perfectly through reiteration and revisions. Or to train it with my own texts as training data before i ask it to generate a blogpost. Google does not demote AI content if it is useful and not deceptive, so no need to hide the fact of a blogpost being AI content for pagerank
I am so grateful for your content and presentation. I am inspired with our new technology to promote my practice through blogging and establishing EAT!
Thanks for the great video. Using it to eveluate teh E-E-A-T of an article is an axcellent idea. I am unable to replicate the way you did this though (even using the same URL that you used) , because ChatGPT does not have access to the web pages. Am I missing something here?
"Write a 700 to 1400 word blogpost with powerful text, structure and composition for web SEO about (WHATEVER YOU WANT). Write the article in Markdown with h1, h2, h3, h4 headings, and use bullet lists or numbered lists where and when or if necessary or fitting. Make the article enticing to read, with great literary flair and prowess, heavy keyword density for the keywords (add your keywords with commas here and remove parentheses), and write in a (cynical/sardonic/humorous/regretful etc) tone. Or "Write this article again in the style of Arthur C. Clarke, or other authors such as William Shakespeare, or whoever you want.
From my understanding , ChatGPT does not have access to accessing links and the internet and that if you ask it to do that, it will just produce fake content. Or am I missing something here?
You can use an extension through which you can give internet access to Chat Gpt, and then it can give you source links from the internet and check fact check.
yes it does but you have to say 'rewrite this page' not 'rewrite the content of this url' or 'remember the keep info on this page in your training data for this conversation' and paste the url.. It can access urls and remember the content or rewrite it or whatever elsw you may think of
I wonder why would people research on blogs now if Chatgpt will use your blog content to give people the info they want. You do the job to feed Chatgpts.
I understand what you're saying. But what about a topic on relationships or personal development or even finance. You'll still want an expert, not a robot.
We're writing for humans. If my reader notices the same wording or similar phrasing from something else the read, it's a problem and this is inevitable when people are just spamming AI content. Credibility matters. The humans you're serving will appreciate the little extra time you take to humanize your content.
Hello David--great tutorial. We write blogs for many clients; what you went through here is perfect. Thank you very much. 🙏
It is best to demand a particular author's style if not it is always the same cheezy consumerism marketing style syntax that gets printed out. I have ended up finding out i can write the article myself faster than getting gpt to finish it perfectly through reiteration and revisions. Or to train it with my own texts as training data before i ask it to generate a blogpost. Google does not demote AI content if it is useful and not deceptive, so no need to hide the fact of a blogpost being AI content for pagerank
I am so grateful for your content and presentation. I am inspired with our new technology to promote my practice through blogging and establishing EAT!
Nice video. Btw I love those paintings on your wall, where can I get those.
No idea, my land lady bought them. I did not choose any of the decorations.
The singular form of criteria is "criterion".
Great video - thank you - which prompt would you use for getting a green smiley on Yoast SEO plug-in for readability?
Yes that is Yoast.
@@DavidUtke sorry don’t understand 😭 you mean the whole video is for Yoast?
Thanks for the great video. Using it to eveluate teh E-E-A-T of an article is an axcellent idea. I am unable to replicate the way you did this though (even using the same URL that you used) , because ChatGPT does not have access to the web pages. Am I missing something here?
"Write a 700 to 1400 word blogpost with powerful text, structure and composition for web SEO about (WHATEVER YOU WANT). Write the article in Markdown with h1, h2, h3, h4 headings, and use bullet lists or numbered lists where and when or if necessary or fitting. Make the article enticing to read, with great literary flair and prowess, heavy keyword density for the keywords (add your keywords with commas here and remove parentheses), and write in a (cynical/sardonic/humorous/regretful etc) tone.
Or "Write this article again in the style of Arthur C. Clarke, or other authors such as William Shakespeare, or whoever you want.
The issue is anyone can do that, then you end up with a bunch of duplicate content, or am I going wrong somewhere?
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this is AWESEOME, Thanks
thanks
From my understanding , ChatGPT does not have access to accessing links and the internet and that if you ask it to do that, it will just produce fake content. Or am I missing something here?
You can use an extension through which you can give internet access to Chat Gpt, and then it can give you source links from the internet and check fact check.
yes it does but you have to say 'rewrite this page' not 'rewrite the content of this url' or 'remember the keep info on this page in your training data for this conversation' and paste the url.. It can access urls and remember the content or rewrite it or whatever elsw you may think of
Yes you are missing something there.
Do you have a video with creating your website and putting the blog on Google?
I have numerous tutorials here on TH-cam of doing exactly that: th-cam.com/play/PLpin4MVMIgU0Ediwjkoy_wK6xwsdmSzN6.html
I wonder why would people research on blogs now if Chatgpt will use your blog content to give people the info they want. You do the job to feed Chatgpts.
I understand what you're saying. But what about a topic on relationships or personal development or even finance. You'll still want an expert, not a robot.
@@DavidUtke I know but that is a very small niche on The Internet
Here is the post I wrote in part with help from ChatGPT: davidutke.com/write-a-blog-post-chatgpt/
How many posts a day is too much?
Google does not punish A.I. content therefore you don't need the plagiarism and AI content checker you push at the end of the video
Perhaps, just trying to give tools people may find helpful.
We're writing for humans. If my reader notices the same wording or similar phrasing from something else the read, it's a problem and this is inevitable when people are just spamming AI content. Credibility matters. The humans you're serving will appreciate the little extra time you take to humanize your content.
But this post ai detected
dont worry bout ai detection. its bullshit.
Hi, I have an application on the stores based on GPT-3.5 called Mia. I think we have opportunities to collaborate . How can I contact you?
Hey David, great content! I've sent you an email.