Two ChatGPT Articles for the Price of One
Two ChatGPT Articles for the Price of One
And, of course the price of one was zero, so it was the same for two.
Let me explain.
I have a website in the Seniors space and another in the Internet Marketing space.
There's a point of overlap.
In that a lot of seniors (especially in the US) have financial concerns about their retirement. Or, even if they aren't approaching retirement age, about their medium and long term job security.
One answer to both of these issues is to create your own online business.
So affiliate marketing for seniors was a suitable topic for both of these websites.
I asked ChatGPT to write a 1,000 word article on the topic, then added my own slant to it, illustrated each paragraph with an image from Pixabay and published it on one of the websites.
Then asked ChatGPT to write a new article based on [here I just inserted the URL of the article already written].
Again a bit of tweaking and I had a new blog post, which I published on the second site.
Both were indexed within a couple of hours and now both are ranked for the primary keyword. On the same page as each other and, as it happens, Wealthy Affiliate!
Not on page 1, or anywhere near it, but that's a separate issue that I can work on.
The take-away here is that once you've created one article on a given topic, it's virtually no work to create another.
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Thanks for another interesting post, but I'm a little behind the power curve on this one. Is your post telling us that we can/should use basically the same content (with tweaks) on two different websites, that contain the same keyword?
Or did I miss the point all together?
BTW, did you ever take any action on OneCopy AI? It has a rather extensive list of features. I'm impressed with the one time discount price,, unlimited words, and a lifetime membership with all upgrades included.
Its details indicate that ChatGPTis the engine for OneCopy AI.
Although I Donn't know much on either program, it would appear that OneCopy AI, has considerably more functions than ChatGPT by itself.
Which would seem to indicate purchasing OneCopy AI and canceling ChatGPT. I note that you still provide us with training with ChatGPT.
I would appreciate your thoughts and ideas you may have... or not have.
Steve
The main thrust of the post was that all I needed to do to get the second article was to give ChatGPT the first article's URL.
It was substantially different, so it wasn't "basically the same content" and both have been indexed and ranked independently.
I don't need to cancel ChatGPT as I'm still using the free version, which at this stage at least, seems perfectly adequate for my needs.
And sorry, but checking out OneCopy AI is still on my To-Do list.
Great post, Phil. As long as people are willing to try to use it with care then great otherwise it would be a disaster if they are not using it correctly.
Myra 💜
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Hi Phil, how did you do that? Most people here know I am not a big fan of AI. It keeps getting in front of my eyes 👀 instead of pushing it away. I use the Grammarly Go beta version (a form of AI) since English is not my first language. I did work on keeping an open mind about AI tools for writing.
I admit that I did use ChatGPT 4 for a few things. I did that to search for shorter domain names. I found one from that. I was impressed that ChatGPT (It) was helpful. Also, it helped give me the HMTL coding for a landing page for both Bing and Google ads. I thought that was cool. I was able to modify that in my PPC ad site.
Did you have to use specific prompts? I have been seeing a lot of ChatGPT prompt tools extensions for Chrome, an abundance of them popping up. What would you recommend for the specific prompts? Please remind me of your other training tools. I am willing to take a look at it.
No, I just make up my own prompts, such as "write a 1000 word article about [topic]", Then I might refine it with "complete the article" if it's been cut off short or "rephrase with more enthusiasm". None of it's exact. More off the top of my head.
Have you seen my blog post ChatGPT is Writing My Blog Posts (Well, Sorta)
Also All My ChatGPT Blog Posts