Devin said:
I use it for SEO on odd products that are hard to describe. It’s been very helpful.
It works for blog posts too. We use a tool we built for creating AI content, and it even generates images. Just make sure to work on other metrics like backlinks and performance.
We use it for long-form content. It saves time and works great for targeting local keywords. We even built a tool with dynamic prompts to streamline the process.
Lewis said:
We use it for long-form content. It saves time and works great for targeting local keywords. We even built a tool with dynamic prompts to streamline the process.
What’s the name of the tool you mentioned? Is it available for others?
Lewis said: @Vicente
Sure, it’s called 8arms.ai. It’s mainly for blog posts and static SEO content. Let me know if there’s something you’d like it to include.
I’ve used raw AI content for clients who wanted cheap, fast results. It ranks okay for local SEO, but detailed edits like meta titles and internal links make a huge difference. Building a well-structured site with AI could work, but sub-editing is key for higher rankings.
I’ve grown my site from 200 to 3,000 views per month. AI helps simplify competitor content and speed up production. Using tools like Yoast and Canva, my cornerstone articles rank #1 after a few months.