SEO Gold with Two ChatGPT Prompts

People spend so much time creating new content, but you may be missing easy SEO wins by optimizing old content.

Today on 🥯 Bagel Bots, we’re discussing:

  • 👋🏼 You should be using the tools I send you

  • 📱 An AI app to try—Clay

  • 📰 The latest AI news

  • 🤖 Cool new AI apps for you to check out

  • 🔎 My slick ChatGPT SEO hack

  • 🦾 AI is coming for the easy jobs

(Read time: five minutes)

Work is hard. Maintaining personal relationships is hard. Using apps, automation, and the latest AI tools should help you spend less time doing manual work and make work and personal life a little easier to juggle. Today, I have some great apps and tips to help you thrive at home and work.

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🙋🏼‍♂️ My new favorite AI app - Clay

My life is wild. I have over 100,000 social media followers, am the CEO of a big company, and am constantly meeting new people and creating new connections online and in person. Honestly, I am not always wonderful at remembering names, details, birthdays, etc.

Then I found Clay. Clay is an app that gives you everyone you know in one place.

Clay automatically builds a collection of everyone you know — securely connect your email, calendar, Twitter, Linkedin, and iMessage.

Say goodbye to entering information manually, mindless tagging, and out-of-date details. Clay populates photos, bios, education and work history, location, and social profiles automatically, and keeps them updated over time.

I downloaded it, and it’s fantastic. It brought in friends, connections, contacts, and more. It gives me their name, photo, location, phone number, email, a massive list of their interests, and all communications with them.

Plus, I can see what my online keystrokes say about my interests for other users:

🔗 You can access the live demo here.

🚨 Interesting AI and tech news from the last few days

AI news is flying faster and faster. These are the most significant things you need to know:

  • 🔗 The world is about to have a ton of AI-written copy. You’ll need to add your voice to stand out. LinkedIn is the next social network to offer AI-powered tools for ad copies. Read more here.

  • 🔗 Loneliness is real, and AI can help those that struggle with talking to people! Blush, the AI lover from the same team as Replika, is more than just a sexbot. Read more here.

  • 🔗 Want to beat everyone at becoming an expert? The only way to do this is to jump in. Google's Google'sI is available to everyone. Build, deploy, and scale machine learning (ML) models faster with fully managed ML tools for any use case. Read more here.

  • 🔗 Will it kill us or make everything better? Probably somewhere in the middle. Why AI Will Save the World. Read more here.

  • 🔗 I love this shit. Go change your life! “I Used ChatGPT (Every day) for 6 Months and Increased My Income to 8x, Here’s How.” Read more here.

🤖 AI apps for you to check out this week

Every one of these apps can help you with your company, career, side hustle, or personal project. I recommend diving deep into them all.

  • 🔗 AI Sidekick - Turn your team’s data into actionable insights

  • 🔗 The Oasis - Auto-generate work emails, blog posts, college essays & more just by talking and rambling like you would to a friend

  • 🔗 PromptChainer - Create Complex AI-driven Flows with Ease Using Visual Flow Builder

  • 🔗 Breef - Stop drowning in your inbox and say hello to an organized paradise with our AI email summary service

  • 🔗 Mason - Meet Mason, the first AI Shopping Copilot for D2C brands

Check these fantastic platforms out, and let me know what you think. Reply to this email or tweet me directly.

🚀 ChatGPT and a really slick SEO hack.

I am the CEO of a company specializing in SEO, and ChatGPT has been our secret weapon for almost a year. I’ve spent hours creating amazing prompt chains to ensure we get unique, SEO-ready, non-AI detectable content to rank number one on Google for our websites and our customers’ websites, too.

I recently had an idea, and it works incredibly well. Do you know what takes a solid piece of content on a SaaS website to the next level? An FAQ section!

So we had an idea - we have 100+ blogs that rank at the top of Google; why not take it up a notch? People spend so much time creating new content, but you may miss easy SEO wins by optimizing old content.

So here is a slick tip for you.

First, take a piece of content from your website that you want to optimize. Copy all of the text.

Prompt 1:

You are a copywriting and SEO expert. You understand what content needs to rank high on Google. What would you do with this content to help it rank higher on Google? This is the content: [paste blog post or service page here]

ChatGPT will tell you what you need to help that content rank higher. As someone that knows SEO very well, I guess that it’s going to tell you things like:

  1. Incorporate header tags

  2. Integrate more targeted keywords

  3. Add internal and external links

You need to optimize your content. It will take some time, so do it right and put effort into it.

Your content has been optimized, so you’re ready for your second prompt.

Prompt 2:

You are a copywriting and SEO expert. You understand what content needs to rank high on Google. Analyze the following content and create an SEO-ready FAQ section that will clearly answer any questions about this content. Here is the content: [paste blog post or service page here]

Boom! Just like that - you have a slick FAQ section to add to your service page, blog post, or any page on your website.

Once you’re done, be sure to update the publish date of your content to today and re-index it with Google Webmaster Tools.

You will see a big SEO difference.

🦾 My big thought of the day: AI is probably coming for easy jobs.

I’ve felt for years that AI and automation were coming for most jobs. Bank tellers, fast food workers, delivery drivers, retail jobs, and more are the most at risk. Goldman Sachs released a report predicting 300 million jobs will be lost to automation.

My advice: don’t take the easy job. Don’t take the easy path. Be so good that you’re irreplaceable.

Competition against other job applicants was always a problem, but now you must fend off the robots, too. KEEP LEARNING.

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