I Write 10 Blog Posts a Day Solo-blogging — Here’s how

Content is king, as they say. With more content, you can grow your web traffic, improve your personal brand’s presence/visibility online, brand build, make connections with peers and business contacts and make money!
For me, blogging started back in 2016.
I was playing around on Pinterest and came across a blogger making like $70K a month from blogging!
I instantly started binge-reading all her content to learn how she did it!
This course was launched by her a few months later and I bought it. It was my first intro to affiliate marketing. My second intro to affiliate marketing is what helped me go full-time with it!
Since then, I’ve learned that content can really get you places when it comes to blogging.
- The more content you have on websites you flip, the more valuable the site is
- The more blog posts you have around a sub-niche, the more you can brand yourself and your blog as an expert in that industry
- The more blog posts you can create on high-volume, low-competition keywords, the more traffic you can potentially earn
Since upping the amount of content I produce on Millennial Nextdoor, my traffic has increased 10X!
Here’s how I now write around 10 posts a day with ease…
My content strategy for churning out high-quality, long-form blog posts fast
High quality, long-form, and fast. Those are some powerful words to get your attention.
I do it with the help of AI.
Here’s my process:
Step 1: Choose an AI Writer
My pick: KoalaWriter.
This is a new tool to me. I’ve been using it a little over a month. It works better than Jasper AI for me!
KoalaWriter is not the only AI writer. There are sooooo many…
- WriteSonic
- Article Forge
- Copy AI (I use this tool too!)
- Content at Scale
- On and on and on
Once you choose an AI writer, start creating your content. But, just before that, you’ve got to pick a strong keyword.
Step 2: Keyword research
I use tools for this because it makes the process easier on me.
- Ubersuggest (free, limited use or paid with more access)
- Ahrefs (expensive but, very good)
- SemRush (expensive but, very good)
- Keywords Everywhere (cheap but, a learning curve)
Pick a tool and start doing your keyword research.
You can start with your competitor or start with a keyword.
If I start with a competitor, I’d pick a website like TheFinancialCookbook for me, and do an SEO audit of them with Ubersuggest, for example.
It looks like this…

Then, I’d look at their data at a high level, to get a general overview of the site.
Next, I’d drill down and look at their keywords and other important insights.
Focus on low-competition, high-volume keywords.
Remember, these keyword research tools are not perfect. All of them are off, at least a little.
You can pick a zero-volume keyword and end up getting 2,000 visits a day. I hear stories like this all the time.
Do what you can to pick good keywords that are low-competition and high-volume.
Make a list of your keywords somewhere (I use a spreadsheet) and then head to step 3.
Step 3: Run the AI writer
With your keywords in hand, it’s time to run your AI writer.
Here’s what KoalaWriter looks like in action…

- Choose the article type: blog post or Amazon product roundup
- Type your target keyword
- Set the tone of voice
- Choose the language (default is English)
- Toggle on the additional features (use real-time search results, etc.), if needed
- Click Create Article button
Then, you’ll get a draft like this…

The draft is pretty good, first of all. You’ll be impressed, trust me. But, it doesn’t stop there.
Copy and paste the draft into WordPress or whatever CMS you’re using for your blog and start editing.
Step 3: Edit/proofread and publish!
Start the editing process.
- Add images
- Fact-check
- Add/remove paragraphs, sections, etc.
- Review the intro and conclusion
These are just a few things I do with my blog posts.
It might feel like a lot up until this point but all this, through step 3 only takes a few minutes (if you already have your keywords). If you add in keyword research, it can take longer, of course.
I usually do my keyword research for the week on one day, like Mondays for example. Then, I spend the rest of the week creating content.
That way, my process goes as swiftly as possible.
And, that’s how I do it.
TL;DR
My secret sauce for crafting 10 high-quality, long-form blog posts a day is using AI.
My weapon of choice: KoalaWriter.
In three steps, I go from choosing my AI writer to doing keyword research, and then getting a draft that can be edited to my liking and published on my blog.
Do you use AI tools?
Which one is your favorite?
And, what do you think about AI in writing?
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