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ChatGPT for Content Builders: Approaches, Extensions, Automation

January 20, 2023 by Strategist 4 Comments

ChatGPT for Content Builders: Approaches, Extensions, Automation

You've probably already heard about the new ChatGPT from OpenAI. A revised model based on the latest version of GPT3.5 and one of the best open-to-public models for writing texts, coding, music composition, etc.

So, why do we need it at all? For me, to solve some writing routines and build simple stuff for my websites. For example, being a person not familiar with programming and JS, I can now create various custom calculators and small services through WP Coder. Next time on that, today I'd like to talk about content production because it is really cool and free. Btw, I'm still paying off my Jasper subscription, premade templates for one-shot blog posts and summaries are still very, very good.

But in the meantime, I suggest registering and joining one of the fastest-growing startups of our time. The first million users in less than a week, yes it's ChatGPT:

Monetization. Where do we get the money from?

Really, up to you. Context ads or affiliate marketing. Quite everything except adult or gambling niches. The most obvious, of course - Adsense for branded traffic (see last post) in some high-paying niches. Where yesterday's copywriters could not give anything sensible/new we move in. Just a matter of how many prompts we are in to assemble an article. While AI can insert links to authoritative sources, make markup on the fly, pack data into tables, write headlines with high CTR, make comparison tables, understand what has already been in the dialogue, etc. Here is an experiment that is still going on Twitter, the pure AI content website:

I would say that the question is more likely to come down to the article architecture and terms of content quality and optimization, rather than the usual "writing the number of words". Checking the facts and actual data (the model has no access online), again, can be solved by pulling an extension and can actually google it. Anyway, as long as everything is free and OpenAI has not switched to selling credits and limits there is plenty of room for everyone.

What to install right away

I use two browser add-ons to make things easier and add functionality on the fly:

GPT Advanced
AIPRM for SEO

Not much to say here, tabs right inside ChatGPT are self-explanatory.

The framework

In general, it is quite straightforward:

  • Keywords Research.
  • Gathering Prompts for Each Category.
  • Assembling an all-in-one table.
  • Exporting to ChatGPT.
  • On-page optimization in WordPress.

Keyword Research

As for the keyword research, I switched completely to Lowfruits from Ahrefs, which is very well refined over the past year, plus delivered a browser KE (it's free) to look for trends "on the fly" right in SERP. Again, compared to Ahrefs, which started pulling credits just for every click inside, this combination seems to be more effective. Plus, the primary analysis and clustering LowFruits gives you also free.

On the cost of traffic. As I wrote before, any branded US traffic (the most trivial) has a higher cost per click and RPM. One thing when you work as an affiliate for fixed commissions and other with ads, where income per thousand users can differ in times. You can compare at MotionInvest, where such statistics are given for free.

As an example, let's take the most common "won't start" keyword to see a breakdown by categories that can "not start", brands and costs per click.

Press Topics to see brands like Ford, Nissan, Honda, as well as types of equipment - Dishwasher, Generator, Chainsaw, etc.

Spending a dozen credits to extract the SERP and cost per click for generators. An obviously high-CPC niche:

Blue apples - UGC and forums. Green - sites with low DA and a small number of words. In simple terms, the more "apples", the easier it raise to the top of SEPR. Specifically, here we see great results and high click-through rates, so let's look at it more closely at the structure of the topics - portable, diesel, branded, etc.

And double-check with KeywordEverywhere, just to see if the trend is still on demand with long-tail keywords:

Start Composing

The idea here is to break queries into groups and write out content using ChatGPT with comparisons, tables, causes, recommendations, and whatever else is needed. This would be different from the typical pSEO stuff with a single template and general recommendations for models and brands.

Why so? Because the AI can write on behalf of the mechanic. Here is a starting query, which we will change for our subject:

Need somebody with expertise on automobiles regarding troubleshooting solutions like; diagnosing problems/errors present both visually & within engine parts in order to figure out what’s causing them (like lack of oil or power issues) & suggest required replacements while recording down details such fuel consumption type etc., First inquiry – “Car won’t start although battery is full charged”

For a complete list visit https://prompts.chat.

Let's start with a dozen articles for popular brands, the main keyword will be a "[brand] generator won't start". Some brands that came out from LowFruits - Honda, Yamaha, Generac, Predator, etc.

Then we can do the same with other semantic clusters - spare parts, maintenance, and performance comparison between models. I.e. keywords like "how to service a [brand] generator" that will also have a high CPC.

For example:

  • Honda generator won't start
  • Yamaha generator won't start
  • Generac generator won't start
  • Onan generator won't start
  • Predator generator won't start

And we begin to form typical prompts to build a full article from.

Assembling Queries

Type in Google one of the keywords and look at the article structure that is already at the top of search results. Leave them at tabs in the browser just to check up.

For example, just to get a rough idea of what we are talking about:
https://www.generatorhero.com/onan-generator-starts-then-shuts-down/
https://uooz.com/onan-5500-generator-wont-start-what-to-do/

We need to break these articles into parts and check that ChatGPT could write them out correctly (or even better) with our queries.

Let's begin to fill the table. I used to do it Excel, where you could auto-add modifiers to main keyword from other cell:

Let's check what ChatGPT gives back on the prompt above (see screenshot) for the intro part:

An Onan generator is a reliable and convenient source of backup power, but when it won't start it can be a frustrating and potentially costly problem. The Onan generator is commonly used in RVs and boats, and there are a number of potential causes for why it may not start. Some common reasons include issues with fuel delivery, spark plugs, air filters, and the ignition system.

In this post, we will explore some of the most common reasons why an Onan generator might not start, and provide some tips for troubleshooting and resolving the problem. It's important to keep in mind that troubleshooting and repair of Onan generator may require technical knowledge and experience, and in some cases it's better to consult the Onan manual or a certified technician.

Next, go to https://prompts.chat and choose the right profession for the problem. I think Automobile Mechanic is quite suitable here, replacing only automobiles with generators. I underlined what was changed:

Need somebody with expertise on generators regarding troubleshooting solutions like; diagnosing problems/errors present both visually & within engine parts in order to figure out what’s causing them (like lack of oil or power issues) & suggest required replacements while recording down details such fuel consumption type etc., First inquiry – “Generac generator won’t start although battery is full charged”

I broke this prompt into several parts and added them to the table again, stretching the formula for the rest of the keywords in a column.

So, we get a list of troubleshooting tips next:

Troubleshooting a Honda generator that won't start can involve several steps. Some common issues that can cause a generator to not start include:

  • Lack of fuel: Check the fuel level and make sure there is enough fuel in the tank to start the generator.
  • Dirty air filter: A dirty air filter can restrict air flow to the engine, causing it to not start. Clean or replace the air filter as needed.
  • Faulty spark plug: A faulty spark plug can prevent the engine from starting. Check the spark plug and replace it if necessary.
  • Dead battery: Check the battery voltage and make sure it has enough charge to start the generator.
  • Low oil level: A low oil level can cause the engine to not start. Check the oil level and add oil as needed.
  • A malfunctioning starter: The starter is responsible for turning the flywheel to start the engine. If the starter is malfunctioning it won't be able to turn the flywheel, preventing the engine from starting.

Before attempting to troubleshoot or make repairs, you should refer to the owner's manual for specific instructions and precautions.

It is also important to note the fuel consumption type and the generator's model number for reference when ordering replacement parts or requesting assistance.

Let's see what the top-ranking articles have next - it's error codes. Okay, add a column with error codes, and again duplicate the formula for the entire column:

And this is what we get in response to:

Elaborate on each Honda generator won't start error codes and make a table

I really like the way it works :

Honda generators have a built-in self-diagnostic system that can display error codes when a problem is detected. These codes can indicate specific issues with the generator, allowing for more efficient troubleshooting and repairs. Some common error codes for Honda generators and their meanings are:

Error Code Meaning
E, 01 Low oil pressure. Check the oil level and add oil as needed.
E, 02 High coolant temperature. Check the coolant level and make sure the cooling system is functioning properly.
E, 03 Low voltage. Check the battery and charging system, and make sure the generator is producing enough power.
E, 04 High voltage. Check the voltage regulator and make sure it is functioning properly.
E, 05 Low frequency. Check the alternator and make sure it is producing the correct frequency.
E, 06 High frequency. Check the governor and make sure it is functioning properly.
E, 07 Low power. Check the fuel system and make sure there is enough fuel to generate power.
E, 08 High power. Check the load and make sure it is not too heavy for the generator to handle.
E, 09 Overspeed. Check the governor and make sure it is functioning properly.
E, 10 Underspeed. Check the governor and make sure it is functioning properly.

It's important to note that the codes may vary depending on the generator's model and year. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific error codes and troubleshooting instructions for your generator.

Moreover, the codes for the same Yamaha and Honda will be different, it understands the brands' differences.

Next, the diagnosis, and we add to the table:
Write a service table for Honda generator won't start

Let's see what the GPT gives back by service:

Here is a table that lists some common service steps for troubleshooting a Honda generator that won't start:

Step Service
1 Check the fuel level and make sure there is enough fuel in the tank to start the generator.
2 Check the air filter and clean or replace it as needed.
3 Check the spark plug and replace it if necessary.
4 Check the battery voltage and make sure it has enough charge to start the generator.
5 Check the oil level and add oil as needed.
6 Check the starter and ensure it's functioning properly
7 Check the fuel filter and make sure it is not clogged.
8 Check the carburetor and make sure it is clean and functioning properly.
9 Check the muffler and make sure it is not clogged.
10 Check the fuel lines and make sure they are not clogged or kinked.
It's important to note that the troubleshooting steps may vary depending on the generator's model and year. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific instructions and precautions.

If the generator is under warranty, it's best to contact the manufacturer or a certified service center to perform the repairs.

In this case, I would already add more models, just because this part will be very similar. We take one of the problems directly from the table and add its solution to the article, again with a query that we duplicate:
Write a step by step instruction on how to change oil if Honda generator won't start

Result:

Here is a step-by-step guide on how to change the oil on a Honda generator:

  1. Locate the oil drain plug on the bottom of the engine. It is usually located near the bottom of the engine, on the side or underneath.
  2. Place a drain pan under the drain plug to catch the old oil.
  3. Remove the drain plug using a socket wrench or pliers. Allow the old oil to drain completely.
  4. Replace the drain plug and tighten it securely.
  5. Remove the oil filter using a oil filter wrench. Make sure to use the correct oil filter for your generator's model and year.
  6. Clean the area around the oil filter mount.
  7. Apply a small amount of fresh oil to the gasket on the new oil filter.
  8. Screw the new oil filter on by hand, making sure to not over tighten it.
  9. Check the oil level using the dipstick. Add oil as needed, making sure to use the correct oil type and viscosity for your generator's model and year. Refer to the owner's manual for the recommended oil type and viscosity.
  10. Start the generator and let it run for a few minutes to circulate the new oil.
  11. Shut off the generator and wait for a few minutes to allow the oil to settle.
  12. Check the oil level again using the dipstick and add oil as needed.

It's important to note that the oil change steps may vary depending on the generator's model and year. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific instructions and precautions. It's also important to keep detailed records of all the oil change, including the date of service, the technician or person performing the service, and the oil used. This will help you keep track of the generator's maintenance history and can be helpful in the event of future issues.

We will write out an entire article, but I think the point is clear here.

Usually, 6-7 queries are enough to put together a full article. Also, AI understands quite well the queries for a comparison of one model to another. What else, let's add a FAQ:

Add F.A.Q. Section for Honda generator won't start

Don't forget to install a RankMath to add the schema markup for FAQ section.

We get it like that:

Here are some frequently asked questions (F.A.Q.) and answers related to troubleshooting a Honda generator that won't start:

Q: What should I do if my Honda generator won't start?
A: First, check the fuel level and make sure there is enough fuel in the tank to start the generator. If there is enough fuel, check the air filter and clean or replace it as needed. If the air filter is clean, check the spark plug and replace it if necessary. If the spark plug is fine, check the battery voltage and make sure it has enough charge to start the generator. If the battery is charged, check the oil level and add oil as needed. If the generator still won't start, refer to the owner's manual for specific instructions and precautions or contact a certified service center.

Q: What are some common causes of a Honda generator not starting?
A: Some common causes of a Honda generator not starting include lack of fuel, a dirty air filter, a faulty spark plug, a dead battery, low oil level, and a malfunctioning starter.

Q: What are some error codes that can be displayed on a Honda generator and what do they mean?
A: Some common error codes for Honda generators and their meanings are: E, 01 (Low oil pressure), E, 02 (High coolant temperature), E, 03 (Low voltage), E, 04 (High voltage), E, 05 (Low frequency), E, 06 (High frequency), E, 07 (Low power), E, 08 (High power), E, 09 (Overspeed), E, 10 (Underspeed). Always refer to the owner's manual for specific error codes and troubleshooting instructions for your generator.

Q: What is the recommended oil type and viscosity for my Honda generator?
A: The recommended oil type and viscosity for your Honda generator will vary depending on the generator's model and year. Always refer to the owner's manual for the recommended oil type and viscosity.

Q: Can I change the oil on my Honda generator myself?
A: Yes, you can change the oil on your Honda generator yourself. However, make sure to follow the instructions in the owner's manual and use the correct oil type and viscosity for your generator's model and year. If you're not comfortable performing the task, it's best to contact a certified service center to perform the oil change.

What else is left to add? Titles

And so we get clickable page title ideas:

  1. "Honda Generator Won't Start? Here's a Step-by-Step Guide to Troubleshoot and Fix it!"
  2. "Honda Generator Won't Start? Check Out These Common Causes and Solutions!"
  3. "Honda Generator Won't Start? These Error Codes Can Help You Diagn the Problem!"
  4. "Honda Generator Won't Start? It Could be a Low Oil Level. Here's How to Fix it!"
  5. "Honda Generator Won't Start? Don't Panic! Follow These Expert Tips to Get it Running Again!"

The Final Table With Queries

Copy the ready-made queries to a new tab:

We get a page where the values are no longer formulas, but plain text. Like that:

As an example, I will show one of my test posts. If you add a few more queries and mess a little bit with the overall post structure. 4K+ words posts made by AI:

How to Import Queries to ChatGPT. Automation

There are several options here, for example via Python (this one is too hard for me). So you can download MacroRecorder, try a trial or just buy it to easily automate any routine task.

Divide the screen into two parts, take an Excel, pull it up in Win10, and put it on the left side:

On the right, put the desktop client for ChatGPT - download.

Record a macro that will press the button "New Chat" and copy and paste first, second, third, and as many lines as necessary with a delay, and then delete the column.

Excel will move the remaining columns to the left and the recording will start again. It usually writes about 6-7 articles till gets to the limits from ChatGPT. There's nothing we can do about it, so just come back in about an hour for more articles. Finish an onpage-optimization with SurferSEO or NeuronWriter. And it's Done!

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  1. TH says

    January 22, 2023 at 3:01 am

    Sweet. How do these articles fair on ai detectors? Does it even matter?

    Reply
    • Strategist says

      January 22, 2023 at 9:23 am

      Thnx. I don’t use any ai detectors, doesn’t matter rly.

      Reply
  2. Shan says

    February 11, 2023 at 4:52 pm

    Very informative post, Can you make a video if possible on this as it will helpful for a newbie like me to understand the whole process and to take action accordingly.

    Reply
  3. AH says

    February 28, 2023 at 3:55 pm

    Is their a Mac option?

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