Who has the neuronwriter app?

Who has the neuronwriter app?

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And what is your personal experience? Do you recommend it? Thanks

Hi Abie

I don't use NeuronWriter, but this is an interesting thread.

I've read good and bad reviews about it. However, I'll definitely check it out closer; thanks!

The problem with "lifetime" purchases is that they're usually replaced by something different down the road that's even better.

If the use you get out of it before something like that happens pays for itself, then it's still a good deal. 😎

Google has promised that their new Helpful Content Update would rank unique and valuable content, NOT SEO tricks, but I don't see that happening at all in my niche.

Frank 🎸

I have this very same belief that the choice of keywords and writing compelling content are essential. But also, some analytics wouldn't hurt. I really like lifetime plans; almost all I use are lifetime plans. You get free updates, and when things get better, I'd like to think they get upgraded.

I am shocked you do not. What could it be?

I'm a "frequent tool changer" and big on all things analytical, Abie.

However, I do like well-priced lifetime plans. 😎

Rock 2024! 🥂🥳🍾
Frank 🎸

There's a hefty sum on that -88% each stack... (lifetime deal). A frequent tool changer is also significant. It takes time to learn software. Also, I wouldn't say I like jumping around unless, of course, I see great benefit in the long term.

Have you tried the new WA AI Authorship? And may I ask what's your verdict? I went with a short blog post; it's not bad at all... (I was impressed with the content) With 15k words a month, there's much we can do.

That is a great savings, Abie! 👍

I do have a bit of the Shiny Object Syndrome, and AI is the ultimate shiny object. 😎

Frank 🎸

Hi Abie

I wrote one 1000 to 1,500 word (something like that) article with the WA-AI tool but it's not finished. I didn't like the way it failed to bring over all the H2 and H3 tags from the outline (it's still in beta), but I popped it into ChatGPT4 and had it create them.

Then I asked ChatGPT to find all the keywords semantically related to the target keyword and it came up with a list of 20 that were all included in the content the WA AI tool wrote.

I also had ChatGPT4 add content-appropriate images under all the H2 sections using DALL-E 3.

After doing some editing and adding some of my own thoughts it's already close to 3,000 words.

That's as far as I've gotten because I put all work aside until January 2. I'll blame it on my family, but I'm having a blast! Lol 😎

It'll be interesting to see how the article ranks on Google, and I learned a lot about how the WA writer works from that initial encounter.

Frank 🎸

Howdy! I don't have the app. What does it do?

In a nutshell, it uses semantic recommendations to boost your SEO and plan high-ranking content.

Thank you. How much does it cost?

Currently running at (-88%) $89 a stack (From AppSumo). Three stacks are required to get all the features, and that's a lifetime deal

Thank you, Abioi! I am not sure.

Yeah, I understand. It has to be right for you. There's also a 60-day money-back guarantee to try it.

Hi Abie,

I have NeuronWriter. I purchased it as a more cost-effective alternative to Surfer, for the purpose of analyzing content/SERP. I have found it very useful for this purpose.

I wouldn't recommend it for article generation yet, though, as I prefer KoalaWriter for this.

Using Koala in conjunction with NeuronWriter works out fine for me.

Cheers,
Colin

Thanks, Colin, I appreciate your response :) I have not tried KoalaWriter, but I intend to use the new WA AI Authorship here, as we get 15k renewable monthly. I also did a test run, and I seem to like it.

i tried koala writer and found that it can be redundant so you will need to edit

Thank you, Mark, for chiming in and providing your feedback.

Hi Abie,

I have it. Bought a permanent monthly subscription from app sumo for about $70. I only use it to get LSI keywords and it does a decent job of that. One thing it does better than chat gpt is that it doesn't mindlessly analyze the top 10 posts. What it does is give you the top 30 and you pick at least 5 of them that make sense; so you might ignore anything you don't want to directly compete with like forum posts or posts with titles that are off-topic.

Then it generates lists for you. List of keywords associated with headings, metadata, and text, each with prioritization. So it for the title it might give you 5-7 possible keywords, one of which is 70% weighted, another 40% weighted and so on.

It also gives you a target score as well as target number of words.

Then you can generate your text somehow, paste it in and have it analyze it for you.

For what it does, it seems to do a good job. The $70 buys you 25 articles a month, and you can buy multiple apps of it to get articles in blocks of 25.

Thanks, Michael, I appreciate your response. I am considering purchasing (Gold Tier), and then I'd have all the features as was discussed with Jerry. From what you have written, I think it is worth trying. Plus, the plans/stacks have a lifetime license.

Is it a plugin with word press?

Features of Neuron Writer: Chrome extension for GDocs, Wordpress integration (export/import specific pages), and Shopify.

It also depends on your stacks with the writer regarding integrations; for example, if you have three stacks or more, you would qualify for GSC and Wordpress integrations.

Easy to use?

I don't know yet... I am thinking of purchasing some stacks to try it out.

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Who has the neuronwriter app?

Who has the neuronwriter app?

asked in
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Updated

And what is your personal experience? Do you recommend it? Thanks

Hi Abie

I don't use NeuronWriter, but this is an interesting thread.

I've read good and bad reviews about it. However, I'll definitely check it out closer; thanks!

The problem with "lifetime" purchases is that they're usually replaced by something different down the road that's even better.

If the use you get out of it before something like that happens pays for itself, then it's still a good deal. 😎

Google has promised that their new Helpful Content Update would rank unique and valuable content, NOT SEO tricks, but I don't see that happening at all in my niche.

Frank 🎸

I have this very same belief that the choice of keywords and writing compelling content are essential. But also, some analytics wouldn't hurt. I really like lifetime plans; almost all I use are lifetime plans. You get free updates, and when things get better, I'd like to think they get upgraded.

I am shocked you do not. What could it be?

I'm a "frequent tool changer" and big on all things analytical, Abie.

However, I do like well-priced lifetime plans. 😎

Rock 2024! 🥂🥳🍾
Frank 🎸

There's a hefty sum on that -88% each stack... (lifetime deal). A frequent tool changer is also significant. It takes time to learn software. Also, I wouldn't say I like jumping around unless, of course, I see great benefit in the long term.

Have you tried the new WA AI Authorship? And may I ask what's your verdict? I went with a short blog post; it's not bad at all... (I was impressed with the content) With 15k words a month, there's much we can do.

That is a great savings, Abie! 👍

I do have a bit of the Shiny Object Syndrome, and AI is the ultimate shiny object. 😎

Frank 🎸

Hi Abie

I wrote one 1000 to 1,500 word (something like that) article with the WA-AI tool but it's not finished. I didn't like the way it failed to bring over all the H2 and H3 tags from the outline (it's still in beta), but I popped it into ChatGPT4 and had it create them.

Then I asked ChatGPT to find all the keywords semantically related to the target keyword and it came up with a list of 20 that were all included in the content the WA AI tool wrote.

I also had ChatGPT4 add content-appropriate images under all the H2 sections using DALL-E 3.

After doing some editing and adding some of my own thoughts it's already close to 3,000 words.

That's as far as I've gotten because I put all work aside until January 2. I'll blame it on my family, but I'm having a blast! Lol 😎

It'll be interesting to see how the article ranks on Google, and I learned a lot about how the WA writer works from that initial encounter.

Frank 🎸

Howdy! I don't have the app. What does it do?

In a nutshell, it uses semantic recommendations to boost your SEO and plan high-ranking content.

Thank you. How much does it cost?

Currently running at (-88%) $89 a stack (From AppSumo). Three stacks are required to get all the features, and that's a lifetime deal

Thank you, Abioi! I am not sure.

Yeah, I understand. It has to be right for you. There's also a 60-day money-back guarantee to try it.

Hi Abie,

I have NeuronWriter. I purchased it as a more cost-effective alternative to Surfer, for the purpose of analyzing content/SERP. I have found it very useful for this purpose.

I wouldn't recommend it for article generation yet, though, as I prefer KoalaWriter for this.

Using Koala in conjunction with NeuronWriter works out fine for me.

Cheers,
Colin

Thanks, Colin, I appreciate your response :) I have not tried KoalaWriter, but I intend to use the new WA AI Authorship here, as we get 15k renewable monthly. I also did a test run, and I seem to like it.

i tried koala writer and found that it can be redundant so you will need to edit

Thank you, Mark, for chiming in and providing your feedback.

Hi Abie,

I have it. Bought a permanent monthly subscription from app sumo for about $70. I only use it to get LSI keywords and it does a decent job of that. One thing it does better than chat gpt is that it doesn't mindlessly analyze the top 10 posts. What it does is give you the top 30 and you pick at least 5 of them that make sense; so you might ignore anything you don't want to directly compete with like forum posts or posts with titles that are off-topic.

Then it generates lists for you. List of keywords associated with headings, metadata, and text, each with prioritization. So it for the title it might give you 5-7 possible keywords, one of which is 70% weighted, another 40% weighted and so on.

It also gives you a target score as well as target number of words.

Then you can generate your text somehow, paste it in and have it analyze it for you.

For what it does, it seems to do a good job. The $70 buys you 25 articles a month, and you can buy multiple apps of it to get articles in blocks of 25.

Thanks, Michael, I appreciate your response. I am considering purchasing (Gold Tier), and then I'd have all the features as was discussed with Jerry. From what you have written, I think it is worth trying. Plus, the plans/stacks have a lifetime license.

Is it a plugin with word press?

Features of Neuron Writer: Chrome extension for GDocs, Wordpress integration (export/import specific pages), and Shopify.

It also depends on your stacks with the writer regarding integrations; for example, if you have three stacks or more, you would qualify for GSC and Wordpress integrations.

Easy to use?

I don't know yet... I am thinking of purchasing some stacks to try it out.

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