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  • Pairing Ahrefs and Chatgpt to create a blogging monster

    Posted by ChitownSEO on October 13, 2024 at 7:04 pm

    I know many people look down on AI content because it's not the greatest read or comes out rather generic. Still, in my case, I'm just looking to create blog articles that rank very well for a given niche and help drive some traffic/conversion back to my website. I've found major success in doing this by pairing Chatgpt and Ahrefs to find the best possible outcomes/topics for my blogs.

    This trick is super simple and it all starts by going to Ahrefs and utilizing their keywords explorer tool. For those of you wondering I use Ahrefs over SEMrush or other platforms because I feel the data is rather accurate or more so accurate/reflective of the market. I've tried the other tools and nothing has worked as great as Ahrefs but anyway from there I plug in any random buzzword associated with my industry. In this case, lets take roofing, if I'm focused on roofing I could just type in "roofing" but I might also type in "Metal roofs" or potential "Gutters" and anything else related to the company/industry. From there Ahrefs will give me tons of potential phrases but what I click on is the questions section as this will give me tons and tons of popular questions such as "How to install metal roofs" or maybe "What is the most energy-efficient material for roofing" and so on… From there I'll look for questions with maybe over 100 searches a month with super low KD's (competition) and I'll write them down. For many people 100 searches might be small which I understand, ideally shoot for more but if you can rank 10 blogs number 1 at 100 searches a month that's 1000 searches but yes you can shoot higher and its very possible as I have some ranking for 10,000+ searches a month just depends on the industry.

    From there I go to chatgpt and I tell it to write me and information blog that is SEO friendly to the given title/topic I give you. Make sure it exceeds 800+ words (as Google loves more content-friendly options) and make sure it ties back to (Insert company name) somewhere in the article. This makes sure that not only does the article give an answer to the question but also says something like "If you need roofing help contact (insert company name)" or something along those lines making sure we drive people back to our site. From there it'll pump out all your content and you can read it over making sure it sounds good. Once that's done just copy and paste it into your site making sure the H1 and title tag are both set to the main question you researched on Ahrefs earlier and boom. Content that ranks for highly searched industry-specific questions and if you're really looking for some extra sauce throw some backlinks on there as well.

    Thanks for coming to my tedtalk

    Tanzila replied 2 weeks, 1 day ago 3 Members · 9 Replies
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  • WebLinkr

    Guest
    October 13, 2024 at 8:50 pm

    A few things – 1) this is blackhat and will be penalized and 2) you need to match the content with authority – its not an add on and 3) its not just that people are looking down on AI – its the problem of AI not being the research tool that people have convinced themselves it is.

    Julian Goldie did a lot of videos about this over the past year and this clearly transgresses the Machine-Scaled Content spam policy.

    Also, 4) can we stop perpetuating these myths, like this

    >Make sure it exceeds 800+ words (as Google loves more content-friendly options) 

    This is the word count myth – Google doesn’t have preferences. Yes, we know that between content writers charging per word and the content skyscraper theory and the fact you have more headings in long form content, plus the totally mediocre advice of averaging the top 3 articles, correlation as causation has convinced people that Google likes “longer content’ – Google has no preferences and content doesnt rank itself.

    And this is content for manipulation of search

    >For many people 100 searches might be small which I understand, ideally shoot for more but if you can rank 10 blogs number 1 at 100 searches a month that’s 1000 searches but yes you can shoot higher and its very possible as I have some ranking for 10,000+ searches a month 

    And again, content doesnt rank itself – at least Juian’s guides paired it with backlinks – also spam though. But you can’t rank without earned or borrowed authority – which this statement unfortunately suggests.

    > Content that ranks for highly searched industry-specific questions and if you’re really looking for some extra sauce throw some backlinks on there as well.

  • WebLinkr

    Guest
    October 13, 2024 at 8:52 pm

    Here’s the scaled content abuse policy:

    # Scaled content abuse

    Scaled content abuse is when many pages are generated for the primary purpose of manipulating search rankings and not helping users. This abusive practice is typically focused on creating large amounts of unoriginal content that provides little to no value to users, no matter how it’s created.

    Examples of scaled content abuse include, but are not limited to:

    * Using generative AI tools or other similar tools to generate many pages without adding value for users
    * Scraping feeds, search results, or other content to generate many pages (including through automated transformations like synonymizing, translating, or other obfuscation techniques), where little value is provided to users
    * Stitching or combining content from different web pages without adding value
    * Creating multiple sites with the intent of hiding the scaled nature of the content
    * Creating many pages where the content makes little or no sense to a reader but contains search keywords

    # If you’re hosting such content on your site, exclude it from Search.

  • WebLinkr

    Guest
    October 13, 2024 at 8:56 pm

    And then a final word on AI content. It doesnt matter what prompt you use, what tool or whether its paid, LLMs are just neural networks that study common patterns. And the content is always going to be the most common denominator pattern: in other words, if everyone says “the capital of France is Paris” – then thats fine. The problem comes in where anything that bucks the trend is excluded. And also LLMs, despite popular theories apparent in “prompt engineering” do not make LLMs “do research’ – they just change how they output the same existing “knowledge” they were given. But they dont read and peer review content and they’re not capable of it – people are just amazed with the little high level reading (scanning) of the content of things they do understand.

    A good example is that Perplexity doesnt know that Chiropractic ISN”T founded on research data. And because chiropractic has put out so much conjecture and PR – its been able to convince Perplexirty it is – because its the most common content.

    I assume you dont care – thats fine – I’m just writing this so nobody else gets themselves in trouble.

  • Niob3n

    Guest
    October 13, 2024 at 8:59 pm

    Most people in the industry can tell a chatgpt blog post, I’m sure as he’ll sure Google will be able to and not rank it in the serps.

  • Esdoornhelikoptertje

    Guest
    October 13, 2024 at 10:51 pm

    Does Ahref only work for English words and articles?

  • bearposters

    Guest
    October 13, 2024 at 10:57 pm

    Alright, buckle up because I’m about to drop the ULTIMATE BOMB on how to turn yourself into a blogging GOD using the dynamic duo of Ahrefs and ChatGPT. Yeah, I said it—BLOGGING GOD. If you’re not already crushing SERPs and siphoning traffic straight into your website, you’re playing yourself. Let me show you how to join the top 1% (where winners live) and leave the competition eating your SEO dust.

    🔥 STEP 1: USE AHREFS AND DOMINATE 🔥

    Forget SEMrush. Forget Moz. Ahrefs is the BEAST. Why? Because their data is PRECISION-LEVEL accurate—like a heat-seeking missile to search volume gold. First thing you do? You hit that Keywords Explorer tool. Drop in your main niche buzzword, like “roofing,” or get more niche with “metal roofs” or “gutters.” BOOM—now you’ve got more keyword ideas than a content mill on steroids.

    But here’s the SECRET SAUCE: Hit the Questions tab. This is where you find pure SEO honey. You’ll get hit with a barrage of popular questions like “How to install metal roofs” or “What’s the most energy-efficient roofing material?” Now, you’re not just looking for any random keyword, nah, you’re looking for those low-competition KD unicorns with 100+ searches per month. Some of you might be thinking, “But 100 searches is nothing!” NEWS FLASH: Rank #1 for 10 of those bad boys, and you’ve just netted yourself 1,000 monthly eyeballs. Simple math, folks. Bigger wins follow.

    💥 STEP 2: UNLEASH CHATGPT TO CRANK OUT MONSTER CONTENT 💥

    Next up, we bring in our secret weapon: ChatGPT. And no, I don’t want to hear your whining about AI content being bland. We’re here for RESULTS, not literary awards. Tell ChatGPT, “Write me an SEO-friendly blog post on [insert topic here]. Make it 800+ words, tie it back to [company name], and hit me with the keywords.”

    Watch as it cranks out pure fire in minutes. Don’t like what you get? Tweak it, refine it, make sure that CTA is punching your visitors in the face with value like, “Need roofing help? Call [company name] TODAY.” Now you’ve got content that doesn’t just answer questions—it pulls traffic straight into your conversion funnel like a BLACK HOLE.

    💡 STEP 3: PUBLISH, RANK, AND REPEAT UNTIL YOU OWN THE NICHE 💡

    Slap that blog post into your website. Make sure the H1 and title tag are laser-focused on the question you targeted with Ahrefs. Want a little extra juice? Sprinkle in some backlinks and watch your rankings go VERTICAL. We’re not here to play—we’re here to DOMINATE.

    Oh, and by the way—if you think you’re done after posting, think again. Rinse and repeat this process until you own every piece of search real estate in your niche. Then sit back and let the traffic flood in like you’re Noah and the world’s SEO ark.

    BONUS ROUND: BE THE SEO KINGPIN

    You think this is just about writing blog posts? WRONG. This is about OWNING a space. Hit multiple angles—repurpose that content, blast it on social, sprinkle in some email magic, and create infographics that turn heads. Become a content MACHINE.

    This isn’t just blogging. This is WARFARE. You’re building an empire, one blog post at a time. Every click is a W.

    Let’s go. Time to be LEGENDARY.

  • Effective-Ear-8367

    Guest
    October 13, 2024 at 11:18 pm

    Dude you realize everyone does this. You are writing this as if you discovered the holy grail.

  • Yehsir

    Guest
    October 14, 2024 at 4:08 am

    Does ahrefs do local seo?

  • Tanzila

    Member
    April 5, 2025 at 6:32 am

    well i think its a good initiative….

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