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rickryan.com

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I wanted to share this with the group. As most people know, getting rankings on google and getting the attention of brides requires constant and never-ending fresh content for them to read. Like many of you, I've fought this fight for years and have to admit, I've come up short more times than not. It's tough to consistently come up with fresh wording, at least it is for me, but I think I've found something that's going to help.

I've been seeing a new AI website (subscription service) that will write content for you. I took out a subscription last week and have already used it to generate 3 blogs, along with facebook postings. Here's a screenshot (see below) for an article I generated this morning. You give it a title, a bit of description, keywords, writing style and article length and then you click "Compose" So far, I'm liking what I'm seeing and the wording is natural sounding (at least to me). On cost, I went with the bare minimum package of $29/month. Can't remember the word count that gives you but I believe it was like 10k-20k which, for me, should be more than enough. I may even start using it to generate content for my wife's diet clinic. The process is quick. Generate, the cut-paste along with a couple of pictures and boom, you're done. A blog and multiple social media posts is taking about 30 seconds. Thought I'd pass it along.


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Couple things:

- That script font is almost impossible to read. Even on a laptop with a 15" screen, you have to stare closely at it. That's something you can change easily in your website's settings, so do that right away.

- It's cool to have frequent posts (I wish I did), but these are all missing a call to action. The "Creating the perfect wedding day" blog post on your site is a big missed opportunity... it literally says this: "Take the time to view several different wedding venues before making your final decision. Once you have found the perfect venue, you can begin planning all the other important details of your wedding day". Yes, that's good advice, but where's the part about Ryan Acres? Every post should have a reference to your venue in it, beyond the images.

These aren't worth $29 a month, in my opinion, but I agree that it's good to post often.
 
Change the font... asap

As Brendan said, use these to showcase how your venue stands out. Whether it is showcasing how you do things different, or why your venue is the best for the topic discussed... make sure to incorporate that in all blog posts.

As far as it's value goes... there's value to those that aren't the best at writing things out. I use copywriting services for real estate listings to make them sound exciting and entice people to want to learn more... and because I only have a limited amount of characters to do so. For dj services, because I don't have a character limit, I tend to write everything myself.
 
As far as it's value goes... there's value to those that aren't the best at writing things out.

That's me. I've struggled for years to try and come up with fresh, original content and this thing is making that part easy. I've also struggled to write in girl-eze (romantic, mush-mush style) and this is making it simple. I am going to work on making edits and adding stronger call-to-action tags but in the past 2 weeks I've been able to generate a half-dozen blogs, which then get copied to social media. It's too early to tell the impact but I'm hopeful that fresh content should raise my google rankings, as well as to generate more buzz on social media.