avatarDiana Dovgopol

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The website content provides insights on enhancing blog post quality using AI tools like ChatGPT and Jasper, emphasizing the importance of a unique writer's voice, effective headlines, and unique thumbnails.

Abstract

The article titled "5 Minutes to Forever Improve Your Blog Posts with ChatGPT (and Other AI Tools)" delves into the author's experience with AI as a tool for blog writing enhancement. It suggests using AI for research to save time and provide accurate information, to develop a unique writer's voice by infusing personality into the text, and to overcome writer's block by generating ideas and improving vocabulary. The author also discusses the role of AI in creating compelling headlines and unique thumbnails, which are crucial for attracting readers. While AI tools like ChatGPT and Jasper are highlighted for their capabilities, the author acknowledges that AI-generated content often requires human refinement to add uniqueness and avoid repetitiveness. The article also touches on the use of AI-generated art, such as Midjourney, as a cost-effective and distinctive alternative to stock images for blog post thumbnails.

Opinions

  • The author is experienced in using AI tools for writing and advocates for their practical benefits.
  • AI tools can serve as cheap and efficient research assistants, providing information quickly.
  • A unique writer's voice is essential, and AI can help writers sound less like others by tailoring the text to reflect individual style and emotion.
  • AI-generated titles may not always be ideal, but they can inspire better headlines when combined with human creativity.
  • AI can help non-native English speakers and those with limited vocabularies to write more effectively and overcome writer's block.
  • The author values the use of unique thumbnails and suggests that AI-generated art is a promising alternative to commonly used stock images.
  • While AI tools are useful, the author emphasizes that their output often needs human editing to ensure the content is engaging and original.

5 Minutes to Forever Improve Your Blog Posts with ChatGPT (and Other AI Tools)

Mastering the art of writing blog posts with Artificial Intelligence.

Image created with Midjourney

When it comes to creating blog posts, there are some elements that can help you get more views and increase your read ratio.

  • Headline and thumbnails: Get the clicks
  • Writer’s voice and useful information: Boost reader engagement

AI can help with that. The problem is that some writers are either skeptical about AI or use it the wrong way.

I’ve been writing and using AI tech for a couple of years. Here’s how I use AI to improve my blog posts.

Use AI as a Cheap Research Assistant

If you’ve been writing for a while, probably you know that besides your own ideas, you need to add information to your blog posts to clarify concepts, back up your ideas, and provide examples.

Researching on the internet is time-consuming sometimes. The good news is that AI tools can become your research assistant for a low price.

AI tools like ChatGPT or Jasper can provide information for your articles in seconds. You only need to give a prompt describing what you want and they’ll generate text with the info you need.

For example, I asked ChatGPT to generate a 500-word article on “5 ways AI can boost your writing skills.” Here’s part of the text it generated.

Yes, the text generated sounds too formal and boring, but the idea isn’t to copy/paste the words as is, but to use them as a starting point. In fact, after reading this text, I could come up with new ideas when writing this article.

As of today, ChatGPT is free and Jasper starts at $24/mo for 20,000 words.

Use AI to Sound Less Like Other Writers

Do you know what differentiates one writer from another? Their voice.

And I’m not talking about speaking voice but the writer’s voice. A writer’s voice is what makes a writer unique. It’s adding your own words, personality, emotion, and some vulnerability to your stories, so it comes alive.

That isn’t something you get overnight, but until you get there, you can use AI tools to sound less like the rest. You only need to tell the AI tool the writing style, and emotions the text should have.

The problem is that most writers don’t know how to make the most of AI. Here’s an example of how most use AI writing tools.

The generated text doesn't sound bad if you plan to add it to a Wikipedia page, but if you want to get something unique, you should add more details to the prompt.

I can’t see myself writing “feel like chillin’ with a homie” as ChatGPT suggested, but after reading the whole paragraph, I could come up with new ideas to write a less boring definition of a writer’s voice.

Use AI as an Idea Generator for Your Headlines

The headline is the reason why people click (or don’t click) on your article.

In my experience, AI writing tools don’t always suggest good article titles. Here are 5 titles that ChatGPT suggested for this article.

That said, AI tools can help you come up with good title ideas.

I didn’t like the 5 suggested titles as is, but I loved some of the words used in the titles. That helped me come up with a new idea for the subtitle of this article: “Mastering the art of writing blog posts with AI”

AI might not create the title you need but can help in those moments of writer’s block.

Use AI to Speed Up Writing Blog Posts

If you don’t have a large vocabulary or English isn’t your first language, you might struggle to finish a paragraph or complete a sentence in your article.

That happens to me often.

For example, in the previous section, I struggled to finish the following sentence.

AI might not create the title you need but can help …

I could’ve completed that sentence by writing “but can help you come up with new ideas” but I had already mentioned the words “come up with” in the previous sentences, and I didn’t want to sound repetitive.

What I did was add a couple of words and ask ChatGPT for help.

“Writer’s block”

Those were the words I needed! That’s only one of the many times AI helped me save time when writing blog posts.

On the other hand, a tool you can use to improve the vocabulary used in your pieces is Quillbot. This AI tool has a paraphraser that helps you rephrase your sentence and allows you to decide how much vocabulary change you want. I wrote about Quillbot in more detail here.

Use AI to Create Unique Thumbnails

Something that has little to do with writing, but it’s crucial in blogging is the thumbnail of your article. Besides your article title, that’s what readers see before they click (or ignore) your article.

Unfortunately, most use that generic Unsplash image that was already used by other hundreds of writers for their blog posts.

I don’t know you, but sometimes when scrolling down on my feed I have the feeling that I’ve already read an article simply because I’ve seen the thumbnail many times.

Some readers might unconsciously skip articles only for the thumbnail!

That’s why for almost a year, I’ve been buying stock images for my blog posts. In my case, I pay a monthly subscription to Shutterstock (actually that’s one of the 4 subscriptions I’ll never cancel as a content creator)

That said, I’m already thinking of replacing stock images with AI art. It’s cheaper, unique, and high quality. One tool you can use to create AI art is Midjourney. In fact, I used it to create the image for this article.

The problem is that creating the right image for your article using AI isn’t so simple (at least for beginners like me). Probably getting free images from Unsplash, Pexels, or Pixabay, it’s still a good idea until you learn how to create great AI art.

To learn how to use Midjourney, check out this quick video tutorial.

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