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Updated: February 2, 2023

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9 ChatGPT Prompts To Skyrocket Your SEO

The guys from Authority Hacker have a detailed video about this 👇

It’s clear that ChatGPT does a lot to level the playing field when it comes to SEO, but the video also addresses some of the limitations.

Btw, my favorite use of ChatGPT for SEO is to simplify content.

For example, ask it to explain SEO and I get back something like this…

SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization, it is the practice of optimizing a website to improve its ranking on search engine results pages (SERPs) and increase its visibility to potential users. The goal of SEO is to make a website more attractive to search engines, to help it appear at the top of the search engine results for relevant keywords and phrases, and to drive more traffic to the site.

Then I ask it to explain SEO to me like I’m 5 years old 👦 and I get back…

Okay, imagine you want to find a toy in a big toy store. You ask the storekeeper where it is and they help you find it. That’s like a search engine helping you find what you’re looking for on the internet. SEO is like making sure the toy store knows exactly where your toy is and making it easy for the storekeeper to show it to you. That way, when someone is looking for a toy like yours, the storekeeper can easily show it to them and they’ll be able to find it easily. So SEO is about making your website easy for search engines to understand and easy for people to find.

You can use this to create a first draft of new content, or to understand something better yourself.

Related videos…

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