Rupal Saini

Do you use any AI tools for writing blogs?

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I don't like the content that GPT or other similar tools generate for blogs, and I do think they may be generating similar content for anyone searching for similar queries. Are you using any tools that are working well for generating blog content? Also, I would love to know your process.

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Dianne Walker
Personally, I find AI tools helpful for brainstorming, but I prefer writing the bulk of the content myself. The AI helps with writer’s block but the final voice is mine.
Nemanja Zunic
But isn't that kind of activity penalized by Google in terms of SEO ranking? How to bypass their algorithms?
Arthur Leclercq
Vitamin AI is launching soon on PH! and allows you to generate blog posts step by step to ensure a good personalization and that everyone do not have the same blog post at the end of course. Here is our teaser :https://www.producthunt.com/prod... We are launching 25th of june! That's the only tool we are using with the team for our blog posts
Emily Willis
Launching soon!
Sounds interesting! I use Frase, Claude.ai, ChatGPT, Canva's AI etc so keen to see your launch - good luck!
Emily Willis
Launching soon!
@rupal_saini Yes it is. I use it mostly for brief-writing. I prefer Claude ai for optimising/refining copy & idea generation etc.
Andreas Sohns
I totally agree about the generic feel of AI-generated content. I use AI for initial drafts and structure but our team always refines and adds the final touches to maintain quality and uniqueness.
Marie-Philippe Leblanc
I don't! I like to write everything myself.
Vaibhav
Not sure if it is just me but the earlier version of ChatGPT was still good. The new update kinda generates meh content.
Tim Liao
I will. I also don't like the content generated by GPT. However, when I find that my writing style is not suitable for marketing content, I try to create GPTs with certain styles and tones to generate versions in other styles for my reference. After all, marketing content is meant to serve the audience, not myself.
Tim Liao
@rupal_saini off course! You can see this: https://www.instagram.com/minduc... ‘’’ You can see The content structure like: Imagine an AI that knows just what you need! 🌟 Minduck AI doesn’t just wait for your commands—it predict the perfect creative projects for you. It’s like having a thoughtful assistant who's always one step ahead. Ready to feel supported? ‘’’ It’s ai generated.
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Tim - Executive Talent Recruiter
Great question! Definitely not on my end. My team and I are 100% the author of our content. AI has some big limits that many are overlooking (don't ask, as these are opportunities). If you rely on it for content, that may work for a season, but be careful if that season changes ;).
Salar Davari
Yea. we use Chat GPT for ideation. It's helpful, but I never allow AI-generated blogs to go on my website.
Swayamsiddha .
Claude is much better in terms of creative writing and for ChatGPT as well there is a particular prompting method using TOT which gives decent output for creative writing. But all said and done they will only be able to generate ideas or give access to various kinds of information, using them as-is might not help with SEO. Time and again Google has signified the importance of adding something new, a new perspective or a new value with the content in order for it to perform well.
Swayamsiddha .
@rupal_saini I have tried out perplexity but I still prefer getting keywords from Google Keyword planner and Trends and analyzing the ones with large search volumes low competition to focus on those for dedicated blogs while catering to high competition ones as well on others. I tried doing it with perplexity but it wasn't as accurate as I'd liked
Artem Astakhov
I love using a combination of LEX and HemingwayApp for writing long reads, and Typefully for small content pieces like tweets or LinkedIn posts.
Addlly AI
Hi Rupal, I understand your concerns about AI-generated content. Many AI tools can produce similar content, which can be a drawback. However, I've found that using https://www.addlly.ai makes a big difference. Addlly.AI offers unique features that allow for more personalized and engaging blog posts. It provides tools for SEO optimization and helps tailor content to specific audiences, making it stand out from the generic AI-generated content. I highly recommend Addlly.AI. It might address your concerns and enhance your blog writing process.
Jerryton
I usually write by myself, but sometimes I get a little help from Claude.ai.
Jerryton
@rupal_saini Yes, because most of the Claude-generated content looks exactly like human-written content and won't be traceable by AI content finders. And Claude context window is way higher than ChatGPT which helps cCaude to remember previous texts much better than ChatGPT
Gurkaran Singh
While GPT tools might churn out content like a broken record player on repeat, I've found success with a strategy powered by good old creativity and elbow grease. Who needs AI when you've got a brain full of ideas and a keyboard at your fingertips, am I right?
Benjamin Sloutsky
I wanted to initially but then I thought that it wouldn’t be authentic so I stopped.