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How Writers and Content Publishers Can Use AI Content Generation with James Scherer

Become a Writer Today

English - May 23, 2022 07:00 - 30 minutes - 21.2 MB - ★★★★★ - 21 ratings
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As a writer, you may be concerned that AI writing tools will replace you. The answer is no, at least not just yet. 

I've tested multiple tools, and while they're helpful and save time, they won't help if you are writing something complex or requiring creativity or in-depth research. 

What they can do is help overcome problems like writer's block. They can help you figure out topics you need to cover in your articles and content. They can also help you develop headlines, meta descriptions, and other elements that you should include to help your content rank. 
Now, I wanted to catch up with someone who is an expert on the topic, and so in this episode, I talked to James Scherer, the VP of Growth at Codeless. 

In the first half of the interview, we talk about James's SEO approach and recommendations for somebody who is starting a site from scratch and his approach to link building. 

In the second half of the interview, we get into AI, and James provides some practical tips which will help you get started using AI as part of your writing or content publishing workflow. 

In this episode, we discuss:

Is it too late to start content marketingHow to speed up results from content marketingHow to start a content site from scratchWhen should you introduce AI tools into your content marketingTips for trying AI software for the first time

Resources:

becomeawritertoday.com/try-grammarly-todayLinkedInCodeless

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