Draft new and existing content with Writing Assistant
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This lesson covers how to use Writing Assistant for drafting new content and optimizing existing pages. With real-time SEO insights and AI-generated recommendations, Conductor Intelligence performs competitor analysis so you can learn how to improve your content's ranking potential with ease.
Topics include
- Drafting new content with real-time SEO insights and AI suggestions.
- Customizing recommendations to find the best approaches for building your page structure and drafting your content.
- Optimizing existing content by comparing it to top-ranking pages and making targeted improvements.
Step-by-step
Here are the steps we cover in the video, with relevant links to more information. Be sure to watch to get more context and decision support for potential choices you might have to make as you go:
- In Writing Assistant ↗️, click Start a New Draft.
- Enter a topic you've researched and want to see recommendations for and click Evaluate. If you have a page you are optimizing for, you can also enter a URL for the page you already have for the topic.
- Review the monthly search volume and potential engagement a top-ranking page might drive. See if there are stronger primary keywords you might want to target. If they don't look encouraging, you can go to Content Guidance to do more research on the topic.
- Click the Competitors tab to review the top-ranking competitors from which Conductor should derive insights for your content.
- In your draft, you can:
- Review the insights about top-ranking pages that you might use to craft your content.
- Use the text editor to write and edit your content.
- Click the AI icon to get suggestions for Title tag, Meta Description, and even a content outline for the topic you entered, generated with the insights discovered from the top-ranking content.
- When your draft is ready, you can share a Microsoft Word document or a link to the draft for your team to review.