I had, just a few months back, hit a brick wall with my blog. I would sit for hours trying to come up with fresh ideas, allowing SEO to loom over me. It just felt a lot to handle. I was actually thinking, “There’s gotta be a better way.” Someone then introduced Writesonic to me.
At first, I was skeptical-would the technology really catch on to my voice? But I thought: why not give it a shot? So I did it. My first attempt was a concept on marketing trends. And honestly, it only took very little time before I had a draft with some decent ideas. It was not perfect, but it was a starter.
But what really caught me off guard was the SEO part. Usually, I would switch back and forth between my writing app and Google Analytics. All that was there for me in Writesonic, and I was able to write and optimize at the same time. It even offered suggestions on how to cross-link my posts, which I tend to forget.
Another thing was the accuracy of the thing. I’m very conscientious about facts; when it comes to stats, I am exceptionally picky. None of that became a hassle, as Writesonic gathered info from credible sources-I never really had to play fact-checker.
I’ve gotta say, the thing I loved about it was the customization. My writing is pretty conversational, and Writesonic really took that on board. If I wanted something more formal, it could do that, too.
But nothing’s perfect-it’s not actually going to write the whole thing for you.
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