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The workflow uses headings from current top Google results to ask ChatGPT for an improved article outline for the target query.
The workflow uses headings from current top Google results to ask ChatGPT for an improved article outline for the target query.
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People think ChatGPT uses your prompt to search the web. That's not how it works at all. Go to the URL of your chat. Copy the part that comes after for slash C, right? Click inspect. Go to the network tab, paste in the part of the URL that you copied. Hit refresh fresh, click on the orange brackets with your code...
OpenPeople think ChatGPT uses your prompt to search the web. That's not how it works at all. Go to the URL of your chat. Copy the part that comes after for slash C, right? Click inspect. Go to the network tab, paste in the part of the URL that you copied. Hit refresh fresh, click on the orange brackets with your code...
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People think ChatGPT uses your prompt to search the web. That's not how it works at all.
Go to the URL of your chat. Copy the part that comes after for slash C, right?
Click inspect. Go to the network tab, paste in the part of the URL that you copied.
Hit refresh fresh, click on the orange brackets with your code. Go to the response tab, search the response tab for queries.
You will see that ChatGPT broke up your prompt into different things that it searched. These are exactly what ChatGPT went to the web to search.
Copy one of the search terms, search it in Google. Click into the top 3 articles.
Use the detailed Chrome extension. Go to headings, click copy.
This will allow you to copy all the headings on the page. Go back to ChatGPT.
We paste the headings for the top 3 results. Say to ChatGPT, my keyword is insert the previous search term.
Those are the headings for the current top 3 results on Google for that keyword. Use the best of everything to give me an improved outline for my article targeting that keyword.
Now say write the full article...
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Take this article, add your own experience, your own pictures, proof read it, remove em dashes, remove ChatGPT buzzwords. I have this article on my site, how to humanize ChatGPT content.
Remove these buzzwords. You can also use the custom instructions.
Write like a human. Keep it professional but conversational.
Don't use em dashes or buzzwords like streamlined. Avoid sounding like a press release.
Be clear, direct, and natural like you're writing to a smart friend. Now put the article on your site.
You're almost done. Go to Google Search Console.
Go to search results, toggle on average position, click on pages, sort by position like this. Link to your new article from 2 to 3 of your existing ranking articles.
Once all of this is done, go submit the URL into Google Search Console. In the top bar, click request indexing to request that Google indexes your new article.
That's how to make content that ChatGPT uses that also pleases users of your site...