Many SEO professionals are pushing toward automation and claim they’ve improved work quality and speed significantly.
Can the experts here share what they’ve automated so far? How much time has it saved? What are you planning to automate next?
Many SEO professionals are pushing toward automation and claim they’ve improved work quality and speed significantly.
Can the experts here share what they’ve automated so far? How much time has it saved? What are you planning to automate next?
I’ve been using the ‘Get User Intent’ AI SEO report from Keywords Everywhere. It’s impressive how well ChatGPT performs with the right prompts and data.
Adonis said:
I’ve been using the ‘Get User Intent’ AI SEO report from Keywords Everywhere. It’s impressive how well ChatGPT performs with the right prompts and data.
The SERP title tool is great too.
I use AI for content planning—outlines, headings, and subheadings. AI expands my brief, and I refine it before finalizing content.
I also use Perplexity AI for research, which saves time and improves my SEO strategy.
@Wyatt
Why Perplexity instead of Claude?
The two biggest time-consuming SEO tasks I automated:
I’m also exploring Zapier for WordPress automations.
@Rick
Does SocialBookmarkr actually help?
Roberto said:
@Rick
Does SocialBookmarkr actually help?
No, social bookmarks stopped working years ago. They might help with referring domains, but Google values links with real traffic now.
I generate a technical SEO report, push it to ChatGPT, and get prioritized recommendations. This has streamlined SEO processes and increased organic traffic 4-5x.
I audit client blogs by running Google’s helpful content guidelines through AI. It cross-checks content and provides actionable SEO improvements.
Instead of creating new content (which Google often ignores), I focus on refreshing existing content. Using o1-preview and Perplexity API, I update old posts with new stats and case studies. This keeps pages relevant and boosts rankings within 1-2 weeks.
@Brielle
Do you manually update posts after refreshing them, or have you automated the process?
I use AI to streamline content strategy—helping with research, topic suggestions, and image concepts.
I built an AI-powered local site generator to create multiple lead generation sites for different cities.
Terry said:
I built an AI-powered local site generator to create multiple lead generation sites for different cities.
Have you bought many domains with city names in them?
I used ChatGPT to create an SEO-focused content calendar. It suggests topics while avoiding keyword cannibalization. Saves time when assigning topics to writers.
I found Zappit AI useful for automating site audits, keyword research, and technical fixes. It cuts manual research time significantly.
I automated internal linking, content gap analysis, and site visualization. AI refines the data into actionable SEO insights.
Not fully automated, but 90% of my content is AI-generated using BlogFastAI.
We’ve automated the entire blog SEO workflow:
Our tool is called MEGA SEO—DM me if interested!