Step Three: Locate your Draft 'keyword' Posts in Site Content and start writing!

Once you have finished all your keyword research, you can quickly switch across to Site Content to start writing your posts;

Locate your draft post.

If you have a lot of draft posts or keyword posts saved, you can use the search box to quickly locate the one you are looking for...

Click on the draft post to open.

As you can see, the main keyword I selected, is in the title page and has also been dropped into the body of the Site Content Editor.

In Jaaxy, I also ticked a couple of other keywords that I liked, and these have been added to the content editor as well.

Conclusion

I hope you agree that this nifty integration between Jaaxy and Site Content has the potential to save you a huge amount of time when researching and crafting your posts.

It's a great way to plan out your posts well in advance and always have a steady stream of content ideas at your fingertips.

You can view my other short tutorials and tips here: https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/kdforsman/training

Happy writing and thanks for reading :)

Cheers, Karen





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beachwood Premium
Good stuff! This does make things much easier! Thanks for pointing this out and for so eloquently presenting it!

Chris
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kdforsman Premium
Hey Chris, I'm glad you found it useful and thanks for the feedback. cheers, Karen
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hagstf Premium
Great! thanks for the heads up on this. I had never noticed that feature before
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kdforsman Premium
It's pretty damn awesome aye!
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hagstf Premium
It sure is, it may definitely save a lot of time as I am wondering how can I possibly write 12 articles per month
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kdforsman Premium
Hiya, how are those 12 articles a month coming along? Are you hitting your targets? I'm really struggling this month aghhh. cheers, Karen
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SondraM Premium Plus
Karen, thanks for sharing this tutorial! I didn't realize that we could save it to site content or a draft post. This will save me a lot of time since I love keyword research but don't really use the saved list feature much. I do use site content to write.
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kdforsman Premium
Hi Sondra, I know right? I've got a heap of keyword lists saved, but never bother to go back and look at them. This is going to be heaps better as they are in Site Content and that's what I'm using now to draft all my content. They will remain firmly front of mind!.
Cheers, Karen
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SondraM Premium Plus
Exactly. Thanks again for creating this training
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Elijah1916 Premium
Many thanks for bringing this out.
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kdforsman Premium
Hey, thanks for checking out my tutorial - have a great day. cheers, Karen
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TaniaHersel Premium
Thanks for the training. I was not aware of the updates. It does make life much easier.
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kdforsman Premium
Hi Tania, It's cool aye! I stumbled across this one when I started doing the KW research for the challenge, and it's too good not to share! Cheers, Karen
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