3/13 WWT: AI-Powered SEO Tools for Domination in Search Rankings
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Mar 13, 2024
Unlock the secrets of search engine optimization domination with AI-powered tools found within NicheIQ. Learn how AI can revolutionize your approach to SEO, empowering you to skyrocket your website's rankings and stay ahead in the competitive online lands
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So as you can see under my video, my name is Hannah Steaver
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I'm one of our senior partnership managers here at Ezoic. I started my career here actually just over six years ago as of February
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And I've worked really closely with the new business and publisher onboarding team ever since I started
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So I don't believe I work directly with you, but I've heard you in the community
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I know our team is very familiar with you, Michael. So again, appreciate you joining and yeah, we'll kick it off
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Today we're going to be jumping into some of our SEO tools, which maybe you worked with your publisher's success manager on or kind of dabbled into it yourself as well
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All right. So we're going to be primarily discussing three tools that live inside EzoX SEO platform, which is all the
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bundled under the title niche IQ. And along the way, I'll be providing actionable insights so that
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you have tangible things to leave with today that can really help elevate your growth strategy
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And, you know, as we all know, the goal of most successful websites is to figure out how to rank
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highly in search engines so that you can get consistent traffic. Because after all, the more
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consistency in terms of traffic numbers and the more growth we see, that means more revenue in
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your pocket, more opportunity to reinvest into continued growth as well. And I'm sure you're
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well aware, as we are too, it's super time consuming and often really overwhelming to figure out
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the reason or maybe multiple reasons why your pages aren't ranking. And you can probably
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attest to this as well. You know, a lot of publishers can spend many, many hours doing keyword research
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reviewing various SEO tools, different reports, and even editing your pages over and over again
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without seeing any real results. So that's sort of where niche IQ comes into play. And again
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just want to remind you that if you do have any specific questions, feel free to put it in the chat
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And if I see it and I have a second, I'll try and answer it right then and there
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Otherwise, answer them at the end. All right. So what is niche IQ
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Not sure again if you've used niche IQ, Michael, but a niche IQ is a suite of SEO tools
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that can really assist with evaluating your website performance, giving you insights on how to get specific pages performing better
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ranking higher in search engines, having better user engagement. So it can really give you actionable insights again with your content strategy
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And before we really started rolling out any SEO tools at all within the EZOIC platform
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and Michael, I'm not sure how long you've been with EZOIC, but Niche IQ is relatively new
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maybe a year, maybe a little bit longer than a year, maybe a year and a half old
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But from countless conversations we've had with publishers over the year, it's very clear that spending hundreds of dollars every month for SEO tools like Semrush or
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AHRFs is really not reasonable for a lot of publishers, especially those who are growing from the ground up
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So helping you guys cut that cost really became part. of our mission again over the last two years or so. So the bottom line here is that publishers often
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end up spending thousands of dollars per year on different SEO tools with really no real direction
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on where to go. And niche IQ is here to take the heavy lifting out of that for you at no additional
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costs. So free to use. Niche IQ currently offers the following tools you can see under this nice umbrella
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But today we're going to be focusing on the three tools on the right that are highlighted in green
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We're going to start with page booster. Then we're going to go over topics or topic suggestions
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And then third, we'll go over Wordsmith. Page booster and topic suggestions have been around quite a bit longer than Wordsmith
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So you might already be familiar with those two tools. But Wordsmith being primarily one of our newest tools underneath IQ should be relatively new for you
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And so towards the end of this, we'll actually do a full walkthrough of how you can use the
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outline to Article Converter, which is Wordsmith. So to access these tools from your Ezoic dashboard, you would click on the niche IQ tab at the top of your dashboard
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And again, as I mentioned, we're first going to look into Page Booster
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So Page Booster is a user-friendly tool that provides a snapshot of both your website's gains and losses
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It also provides data-driven insights on how to improve your organic traffic
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which ultimately leads some more revenue for your business. So looking into what those gains and loss insight looks like
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Page Booster does use Google Search Console data to understand the traffic trends of your site
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and typical user engagement behavior. So if you want to use niche IQ, you will need to link your Google search console
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There is an authorization tab within niche IQ. So in the overview tab, you can see here that it lists the top three pages that are turning
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upwards, which is great. And then the top three pages that are turning downwards, which is primarily where we're
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going to spend most of the effort today. we'll go over a few things that you can do from this data
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So within page booster, you can click into the page list tab
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which will give you a more detailed breakdown of the specific performance of all of those
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articles organized by trend. So this is really where you can see the finer details of the position and traffic changes
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as well as see which keywords gained and lost the most traffic. So essentially this is a guide to pivot your losses into gains so you can keep getting that traffic back ultimately raising your bottom line So what I would love for you to do and depending on how familiar or if you actually used
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page booster before, this is a great way to get started. So when looking into the individual page list within page booster, I want you to go and
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identify your top three pages that are trending downward. And then the first thing I want you to do is just manually check Google search results based on maybe the top keyword for that page or top few keywords
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yze the articles that are ranking higher than yours and then try and do your best to really figure out maybe what they're doing differently than you
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Some things that have helped other publishers I've worked with are yzing things like how many headers they have
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Do they have a video on that page? how many images, do they have infographics, how many examples, or any other relevant metrics
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Essentially, is there something that they cover that you don't, or is there a specific style of
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writing or organization that seems to be working well for them? Essentially learning from studying your competitors
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So that's number one. Number two is refreshing your content based on your finding
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So again, that might be adding more headers, more. sections of the content, maybe adding more infos or graphics or examples. So step two is
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refreshing your content. And part of that is step three. Step three is creating a video for that
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page that's trending down. Again, if you don't already have a video for that page. And I would
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suggest doing this using Ezoics video production tool, Flickify. Again, that Flickify has been in the
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ESO dashboard for probably a year now, so you may be familiar with it already
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But what we found, and Semrash has actually published studies as well, that pages that have
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their own video content on that topic do rank about 83% higher than pages that don't have
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their own video on that topic. So that can really give you a competitive advantage over some
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of the pages that might be ranking higher than you that don't have a video. So those are the three things based on the page booster data and ysis that can really
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help you turn the trend around for those pages that we're losing rankings
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Okay, now moving into the third tool or excuse me, the second tool that we're going to be
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covering today and that is topic suggestions or topics. It's kind of referred to both
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And so this is a great entry way into using niche IQ if you haven't already
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The topic suggestion also pulls data from Google Search Console. So again, make sure that that is authorized
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And the suggested topics are more so content that will provide consistent value
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more evergreen suggestions, not necessarily keywords that are just viral or emerging
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which, as you know, typically has a very short-lived significance. Here you can see how this tool gives you direction on what you should be writing about
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based on the keyword gaps on your site, and it ranks the suggestions based on volume
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difficulty, and potential for generating traffic. Really, the main thing you want to look at is the potential
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Obviously, if there's a ton of difficulties, difficulty for a keyword and low volume, it probably doesn't have a high potential for driving
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much traffic to your site. But once that aren't too difficult but have a high volume, that could
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be a great potential gap to drive more traffic to the site. So you have to take into consider
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all three metrics, but our system will primarily rank them based on the potential score
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Another thing worth mentioning is the bookmarking feature, which you can see over on the right hand side of this screenshot
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So the benefit of bookmarking is not only so that those topics jump to the top of the list so that they're easy to come back to, easy for you to view, but also it trains our AI to find similar topics in future weekly topic suggestion updates, which can help solidify more of a streamlined
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content strategy. Now we're going to be getting into Wordsmith
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So this is really the most exciting part of this webinar today
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And I did want to say hi to Joe. Looks like you recently joined
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Joe, nice to meet you. I'm Hannah from our business development team
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Thanks for joining. We have gone over just a general what is niche IQ
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We started with our page booster tool. Then we moved into topic suggestions just briefly
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which is I think when you joined. So you're catching up right at a great part
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So right now we're going to be going over Wordsmith. Wordsmith is one of the latest developments in our SEO tool set
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And what it does is convert your outline into a long form article
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So it can really help you mass-produce content while still maintaining your tone of voice
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And unlike other AI content tools, Wordsmith does require much more human input, which we know is very, very important, especially with the latest Google algorithm update, reiterating the importance of using the AI tools really just as a guide or a starting point
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but again, want to harp on the importance of adding that human expertise, human touch
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injecting your own personal experience and knowledge on the content matter, so that the articles we're going to be building through Wordsmith have maximum effectiveness
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So we're going to get into how it works. And first I'll just run through the first three steps high level
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And then we will look at a real life example on my own
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blog so you can see how easy it really is. Okay, so the first step with WordPress, excuse me, Wordsmith is creating your outline
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So you want to come up with a title section headings and at least one line descriptions under each heading As you can see in this screenshot the headings in your outline would be denoted with a double pound symbol at the start of the heading
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And then the text immediately beneath the heading will provide instructions for wordsmith as it generates content
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So the text in that section can be included directly in the article if you wanted to use it to mention something
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very specific, again, from your own expertise or knowledge, or maybe you worked on already
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writing out different sections of the article. A few other tips when building your outline
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is to provide directions as if you were instructing a real writer. So, for example, in this
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screenshot here, you know, is on the Fourth Amendment, you might, for the first section
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say, provide a short introduction on the importance of the U.S. Constitution
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And then further, you could include details about the tone to use and the writing style
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For example, be enthusiastic and show our love for U.S. history, for example
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Or be concise and avoid technical jargon since this is for kids, it says
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So be very direct when providing the one-line descriptions, or again, it could be more than one line
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but be very direct with it, the better the prompting, the better the results
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The next step is to add keywords. This is going to help Wordsmith understand the topic more effectively and it will also help improve SEO for the article as the important keywords list will be included in the article itself
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The next step is editing the content. So as I've already harped on multiple times, it's very important that you are using Wordsmith as
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as sort of the backbone, and then you come in with your own personal stories, personal examples
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your own knowledge or expertise on the subject matter, and in this editing step is where you can go
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and edit the script or edit the article itself and change it to your own sort of tone
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You can edit it as much or as little as you want
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And so you go through each section one at a time until you've reviewed all of the different
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section headers and expanded the content. And again, we'll be going through a real example shortly after this higher level overview
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So we can do it together. So Wordsmith is different from Riteo because Wordsmith is an outline to article converter
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whereas Riteo is just a keyword or a topic to article. converter. So radio is a lot more hands off. It doesn't have as much human input as Wordsmith
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does need. So with Wordsmith, you have to put in the whole outline. You have to come up with
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the headings, whereas with Radio, it does all of that for you. And we will have a webinar on
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radio in two weeks. So I'll make sure to put the date at the end of this slide deck so you
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can write that down and join for the radio webinar as well
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Okay, so you're going to repeat that process that I just mentioned for each section
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so all of the different headers, until you have a complete article
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You can obviously add more sections if desired by clicking on the new section button
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at the bottom of the list, and then you can even reorder the sections just by dragging and dropping them
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So once each section has been generated and edited by you, you'll click on the continue button, which is on that bottom corner
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And then in the finish step, you can view statistics. So the word count, the total character count to see if it sort of aligns with your content strategy
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And then you can go back and edit, write more content, add more sections if you need to
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But then to review the generated article in its entirety, you'll click
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on final document. And then when you're happy with the final document as it is, you'll click on the
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export document button on the right hand side. This is going to bring the article up in HTML format
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So you can then just copy and paste this into your CMS such as WordPress and then fluff it up
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with images, infographics, videos, etc., before actually publishing it to your site
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And then once you publish the article, you can set the URL in Wordsmith so that the system can track the ROI in the article in terms of total page views, how much revenue the article is generated, and the overall EPMB or earnings per 1,000 visitors
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So from there, it's rinse and repeat. That was one article walkthrough that we did
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And now that you've seen how to do this in general, I'll quickly run through a live walkthrough
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All right. So here I am going to jump into my Ezoic dashboard, and I just want to make sure that you guys are still seeing this in the Ezoic dashboard under NECU
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Thank you. Perfect. Okay, so for Wordsmith, that's over here on the left-hand side. You can also scroll down
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Looks like we're actually missing a button there. So you will close. click on Wordsmith on the left, and then here is where we'll get started
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There's guides up here at the top if you wanted more of a reference point
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This guide has everything you need to know. So if you know a publisher that wasn't able to make it to this webinar
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but would find it useful, feel free to send them that guide, or you can send them the webinar link later on
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So we'll click on new document to get started. This is the fetch step, which is, again, inputting our outline
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So what I've already done prior to today and what you would need to do on your end is come up with your outline
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So here you can see in a Google Doc, I've come up with the heading for my article, and then I've put six different topics or excuse me, six different headings that I want
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Wordsmith to generate the content for. So I'm going to start by copying all of this over into
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Wordsmith and this is my title So I just going to backspace So from there that my outline I going to click Continue
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Here you can see the different sections, and as I mentioned, you can reorder them if you want
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and then you can obviously add new sections and then reorder them again if you need to
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I also want to highlight that adding keywords is really important. So again, prior to using words
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Smith. In addition to coming up with your outline, you also want to make a list of the keywords that you want to target
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So let me copy and paste these keywords that I've listed out and you'll separate these with commas and then
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click add keyword. And then this is kind of a lot of keywords. I could go through and delete them
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delete certain ones, but for today, I'm just going to keep those in there. Now we click continue
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Oh, actually go back into the sections. And then within the document sections, under each heading, you're going to click on edit
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And then this is where you'll see your one line description and the button to expand the content
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So here it takes about 15, 20 seconds. Okay, that was less to come up with the content
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you can adjust the word count that you want for that section, each section that goes along
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So this here is my introduction paragraph, so maybe I want it a little bit shorter
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but for more of the bulk sections of the article, maybe I want those a little bit longer
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So it's totally up to you what the word count is that you want to put here
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So let's say that now you're reviewing it. You can edit it directly in this box
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You can add your own additional content as well. That is fully editable and again, highly suggested that you do review everything
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You add your own tone, your own flare, your experiences, knowledge, etc
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So then you'll go each section one at a time, expanding the content
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So this will be a little bit repetitive for the sake of the webinar
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I'm just going to go through each section and click expand content. But if this were a real article that I was going to post on my site, I would absolutely be editing each section
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Okay, so that was my last section. We'll close up that tab and then we'll click on continue
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Here's where you can see the total character count and the total word count
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and you can review your final document. So this is what the article would look like in plain text
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If you're happy with that, you can go ahead and export the document
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but of course you can always go back and re-edit, add more sections, etc
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So what I'm going to do is click on export document, and I'm going to copy this whole article
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So I'm copying that over. And then I use WordPress. I'm not sure what you guys use, but it should work just fine with any CMS
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So I'm simply going to paste it into a new post. And here you can see that my new article is written here
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So at this point, you can, again, you can edit it directly. it here, I could continue adding content. You don't have to do it within wordpress, or excuse me
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wordsmith. You could add more images or images in general. This is where you would want to add
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video content if you have it, infographics, whatever might be relevant for the article itself
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So from there, you would click on publish. I'm not going to publish this today because, again
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and I didn't add any personal touch necessarily. But let's say you did publish it, you would have the URL of the page, and you would want
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to set the URL in Wordsmith. So here is where you want to set the URL
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Again, this is so that you can track the ROI on the article itself
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And that's it for Wordsmith. So here you would see all of your documents, and then this tab shows the ROI
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So the title, the URL, page views, revenue, and the EPMB. So by yzing the ROI of your Wordsmith-generated articles
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you can get more insight into what topics seem to be doing well with Wordsmith
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what new content you might want to focus on in the future. And I think Wordsmith and topic suggestions are a great
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are great two tools that work hand-in-hand together. All right, so going back to the slide deck, what I would love for you guys to do is identify one topic to write about from the topic suggestions tool in each IQ
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Then I want you to write your outline, so that's going to include the title of your article, the headings, and one-line descriptions per section
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Not listed here is also doing your keyword research and listing out the keywords that you would want the article to
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target and then convert your article, excuse me, convert your outline into an article
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using wordsmith. So just as I showed you guys from my blog
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same process where you upload the outline, you expand each section, you edit it, fluff it with your own touch, and then
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upload it to your CMS and publish it. And then bonus points
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is if you create a Flickify video for your new article. So thinking back
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to when I mentioned with Page Booster. Articles that have their own relevant video content
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on the article itself ranked 83% higher than pages that don't have their own video content
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So for maximum effectiveness for your new Wordsmith generated article, I would also suggest creating a Flickify video
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So that completes everything that we're gonna go over today. I did want to quickly jot down the next three webinars
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And Michael, I know you asked about radio, and radio will be covered on March 27
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Flickify, I have brought up Flickify a few times during this webinar as well
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And if you're not too familiar with Flickify and want to learn more, you can join that webinar next week
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And then three weeks from today will be more general SEO tools, tips, and tricks
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