Automate Your Entire SEO for $1 (Free n8n Template) — Transcript

Learn how to fully automate your SEO campaign with free n8n templates to post optimized blogs and rank higher on Google effortlessly.

Key Takeaways

  • Automating SEO blog posting can save time and improve ranking without manual effort.
  • Keyword clusters and internal linking between blogs are vital for effective SEO.
  • A pillar post should serve as a central hub linking to all related cluster posts.
  • SEO success depends on strategic content creation and linking, not just volume of posts.
  • Free templates and automation tools like n8n make SEO campaigns accessible and easy to run.

Summary

  • The video teaches how to automate an entire SEO campaign using free n8n templates.
  • It explains the fundamentals of SEO, focusing on keyword research and ranking strategies.
  • The importance of posting blogs with targeted keywords to improve organic search rankings is emphasized.
  • Google’s recommended SEO strategy involves creating clusters of related keywords within blog posts and linking them internally.
  • A pillar post acts as a high-level overview linking to all cluster posts, improving site structure and SEO.
  • Internal linking between blog posts is crucial for SEO success, as demonstrated with examples from Amazon’s blog.
  • External linking is also introduced as an important SEO component.
  • The video provides practical automation steps and templates to implement this SEO strategy quickly.
  • It highlights that proper blog posting strategy and linking are essential for Google to reward your SEO efforts.
  • The creator shares personal automation workflows and encourages viewers to customize and deploy them.

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Speaker A
In this video, I'll show you how you can automate your entire SEO campaign so that you can start posting blogs like this one with 100% automation without you needing to do anything whatsoever. Now, over the next couple of minutes, I'm going to teach you everything you need to know about SEO, and then I'm even going to share with you the exact automations that I use to post SEO blogs on my own account. As you know, we do not do any gatekeeping here, so all the templates are going to be in the description down below so you can literally download them, import them, tweak them a little bit, and run your SEO campaigns probably in less than 30 minutes.
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Speaker A
All right, so let's not waste any more time and get right into it. So the whole goal of SEO is to be able to rank for certain keywords that are related to your niche. So let's say, for example, if you're a barbershop, the whole goal is that when someone searches up barbershops in their city, you show up as the number one result because the person's likely just going to choose the first result and then put it in their maps and come to your barbershop and get their hair done. Boom, a client for you.
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Speaker A
So the whole goal of SEO is for you to identify certain keywords that you want to rank for and then be able to rank for them on Google or basically just show up number one in search results when someone searches for that term. So just to quickly solidify this for you as well, let's say, for example, if I was searching up for sunglasses online, you can see that the first person that comes up is sponsored, so they've paid to rank number one. The second person is also sponsored, so they're paid to rank number two. But then the third person here, Sunglass Hut, is ranking number three, but they're not actually paying anything to Google. So organically, they're ranking as the number three top search result without having to pay, which is likely going to get them traffic to their website, and it's likely going to convert clients for them without them having to spend any money whatsoever.
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So yes, that's the power of SEO. If you can get your SEO right, only your SEO, you don't need a full marketing funnel. If you can only get your SEO right and nothing else, you're never going to have to struggle ever again for getting any clients whatsoever. And the best thing is it's all for free.
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Speaker A
All right, cool. So coming back to the theory, so as I said, the whole point is for you to be able to identify keywords like sunglasses that are related to your niche and then to rank number one for these keywords so that when someone searches up that keyword or another keyword related to your products or services, you're going to rank number one.
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Speaker A
All right, now that you understand that, let's talk about how you can actually achieve this in practice. And honestly, the answer is actually quite simple. All you have to do is you have to post blogs. So I'm sure you guys know what a blog post is, but in case you don't, this is literally what it is. For example, if we go online and search up "What are AI agents," you can see that there's a couple of search results of people explaining what AI agents are, like Salesforce, IBM, or Amazon. Now, does IBM, Amazon, and Salesforce actually care about teaching you what AI agents are? Maybe, but it's not the main reason as to why they're actually posting these blogs. The reason why they're posting these blogs is because inside these blogs, they have certain keywords that they're trying to embed so they can rank for these keywords. So the goal is you find keywords, you post blogs related to those keywords, and over time, Google allows you to rank better for those keywords, which then pushes your SEO forward, and now you can rank naturally for keywords in order to get more traffic to your website and eventually more customers.
00:59
Speaker A
So I feel like I said keywords like 12 times in a row just then, but honestly, keywords are pretty important when it comes to SEO. But full transparency, it's honestly not just as easy as finding keywords and posting a whole bunch of blogs about them. You have to post these blogs in a certain way and link these blogs together in a certain way in order for Google to actually reward you for those blog posts. So if you guys are right now just posting a whole bunch of blogs without actually thinking about it or having any sort of strategy, I guarantee you it's not going to work.
01:09
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All right, so let's get back to the whiteboard. If you guys take a look at Google's documentation as to what your strategy should be in order to be able to boost your SEO with blog posts, you'll find out that it's literally just this diagram that I've drawn here, and honestly, it's not that hard. So I'm going to explain exactly what it is. So just before I do explain exactly what this diagram is, I'm going to quickly explain what C1, C2, C3, C4 stands for. So C over here stands for a cluster. Now, a cluster is just a bunch of keywords, let's say keyword one, keyword two, keyword three, that are somehow related to each other and are quite similar, so you can potentially put them all in the same blog post. So let's just think of a cluster as a bunch of keywords that you would put in the same blog post. So what Google wants you to do is that they want you to post a whole bunch of blog posts that have the keywords you want to rank for embedded inside them, but then they want you to somehow link these blog posts together. So for example, if I was reading the blog post about cluster one, it would somehow relate to cluster two, and I would put a hyperlink inside cluster one so that when I click on that hyperlink inside cluster one, it will take me to the blog post of cluster two. And then in the cluster two blog post, there's some sort of linking to cluster three and then to cluster four, to cluster five, to cluster one again, to all of the clusters. So they basically want you to post a whole bunch of blog posts but then link these blog posts together inside them with hyperlinks.
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And just to solidify this for you again with the Amazon blog post that I was showing you before, if we take a quick look, you can see that some of these words are hyperlinked. So chatbot, if I click on it, it's going to be another blog post that Amazon posted, so they internally linked their blog posts together. And if I go inside bot, there's definitely going to be some to other ones like learn about Amazon's, I don't know, read about, learn about Lex chatbots. So if I click that one, likely another Amazon post, and so on and so forth. So it's literally as simple as that. They want you to post a whole bunch of blogs and then have keywords that you want to optimize for inside them and then somehow link these blogs together.
01:31
Speaker A
All right, so now you understand the first bit of your SEO strategy: posting blogs, linking them together. Now, for better readability, what Google wants you to do is that they want you to define a pillar post. Now, what a pillar post is, let's say it's just a really high-level post. Why can I not click this? It's just a really high-level post that will have links to all of the clusters underneath it. So it's not going to go in depth for any specific topic, but what it is going to do is it's going to touch on all these little blog posts inside it and link to them. So if you want to think of the hierarchy, we have a pillar post up here and then we have all these little cluster posts underneath, and they also relate to each other as well, but this pillar one, which sits at the top, is really high level and touches on all the ones at the bottom. Literally as simple as that: have a bunch of blogs that link to each other and then have a pillar post at the higher level which links to all of the blogs underneath it. All right, it was as simple as that.
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Now, there's only one more component left for you to understand the SEO strategy completely, and that's external links. External links are exactly the same as internal links. It's little words that are hyperlinked to other web pages, but instead of these web pages being your own blog posts on your own website, they're going to be blog posts on other people's websites.
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are related to your Niche and then to rank number one for these keywords so that when someone searches up that keyword or another keyword related to your products or services you're going to rank number one all right now that
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you understand that let's talk about how you can actually achieve this in practice and honestly the answer is actually quite simple all you have to do is you have to post blogs so I'm sure you guys know what a blog post is but in
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case you don't this is literally what it is for example if we go online and search up what are AI agents you can see that there's a couple of search results of people explaining what AI agents are like Salesforce um IBM or Amazon now
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does IBN Amazon and Salesforce actually care about teaching you what a agents are or May but it's not the main reason as to why they're actually posting these blogs the reason why they're posting these blogs is because inside these
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blogs they have certain keywords that they're trying to embed so they can rank for these keywords so the goal is you find keywords you post blogs related to those keywords and over time Google allows you to rank better for those
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keywords which then pushes your SEO forward and now you can rank naturally for keywords in order to get more traffic to your website and eventually more customers so I feel like I said keywords like 12 times in Road just then
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but honestly key keywords are pretty important when it comes to SEO but full transparency it's honestly not just as easy as finding keywords and posting a whole bunch of blogs about them you have to post these blogs in a certain way and
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Link these blogs together in a certain way in order for Google to actually reward you for those blog posts so if you guys are right now just posting a whole bunch of blogs without actually thinking about it or having any sort of
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strategy I guarantee you it's not going to work all right so let's get back to the Whiteboard if you guys take a look at Google's documentation as to what your strategy should be in order to be able to boost your SEO with blog posts
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you'll find out that it's literally just this diagram that I've drawn here and honestly it's not that hard so I'm going to explain exactly what it is so just before I do explain exactly what this diagram is I'm going to quickly explain
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what C1 C2 C3 C4 stands for so C over here stands for a cluster now a cluster is just a bunch of keywords let's say keyword one keyword 2 keyword 3 that are somehow related to each other and are
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quite similar so you can potentially put them all in the same blog post so let's just think of cluster has a bunch of keywords that you would put in the same blog post so what Google wants you to do
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is that they want you to post a whole bunch of blog posts that have the keywords you want to rank for embedded inside them but then they want you to somehow link these blog posts together so for example if I was reading the blog
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post about cluster one it would somehow relate to Cluster 2 and i' would put a hyperlink inside cluster one so that when I click on that hyperlink inside cluster one it will take me to the blog post of cluster 2 and then in the
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cluster 2 blog blog post there's some sort of linking to Cluster 3 and then to Cluster 4 to Cluster 5 to Cluster one again to all of the Clusters so they basically want you to post a whole bunch
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of blog posts but then link these blog posts together inside them with hyperlinks and just to solidify this for you again with the Amazon uh blog post that I was showing you before if we take a quick look you can see that some of
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these words are hyperlink so chatbot if I click on it it's going to be another uh blog post that Amazon posted so they internally linked their blog post together and if I go inside bot there's definitely going to be some to other
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ones like learn about Amazon's I don't know read about learn about Lex chatbots so if I click that one likely another Amazon post and so on so forth so it's literally as simple as that they want you to post a whole bunch of blogs and
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then have keywords that you want to optimize for inside them and then somehow link these blogs together all right so now you understand the first bit of your SEO strategy posting blogs linking them together now for better readability what Google wants you to do
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is that they want you to define a pillar post now what a pillar post is let's say it's just a really high level post why can I not click this it's just a really high level post that will have links to
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all of the Clusters underneath it so it's not going to go in depth for any specific topic but what it is going to do is it's going to touch on all these little blog posts inside it and link to
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them so if you want to think of the hierarchy we have a pillar post up here and then we have all these little cluster posts underneath and they also relate to each other as well but this pillar one which sits at the top is
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really high level and touches on all the ones at the bottom literally as simple as that have a bunch of blogs that link to each other and then have a pillar post at the higher level which links to all of the
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blogs Underneath It All right it was as simple as that now there's only one more component left for you to understand the SEO strategy completely and that's external links external links are exactly the same as internal links it's
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little words that's hyperlinked to other web pages but instead of these web pages being your own blog posts on your own website they're going to be blog posts on other people's websites and these other websites are usually very
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reputable sources like for example let's say Amazon or let's say open AI or let's say um Google itself and because you're linking to these reputable sources it's going to boost your SEO as well and the content of your blog post is going to be
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considered factual and helpful and not just something you came up with from your garage all right so it's literally as simple as that all you have to do is have a whole bunch of blogs that have keyword words inside those blogs that
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you want to rank for and then you want to link these blogs together with internal linking and you also want to have external linking where these blogs link to reputable sources and other domains and websites and then finally
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you want to have a bunch of pillar posts that then link to a bunch of clusters that are most related to them all right that's literally it I'm just going to show you a quick example as well so you
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can 100% understand let's say if I was running SEO for a car dealership one of the pillar posts that they'll probably have is the ultimate carb buying guide for 30 plus year old dads now the Clusters underneath them one of them is
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talking about choosing the right family car and the second cluster is talking about financing and Deals which is two components of that General theme of buying a new car for 30 prer your dads and as you can see underneath each of
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these clusters let's say for example the cluster about choosing the right family car there's a whole bunch of keywords that are somewhat related to each other like the best cars for dads family cars for 30 plusy Old dads top family car
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features spacious Interiors for dads cars with Advanced tech for families and then you're going to probably make one or a bunch of blog post from the keywords inside this cluster and you also do the same thing for the second
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cluster which is talking about financing and Deals and if you look at the keywords they're also all related to financing and Deals and Order loan and if you take a closer look at the keywords themselves You' also see that
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the keywords that we have are likely things that are going to be searched up by the target market or the Target customer of car dealerships like for example if I was looking for a car and I was a 30 plusy old dad I'd probably
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search up best cars for dads or I'd probably search up top family car features or I'd probably search up family car for 30 plusy Old dads so that when someone searches that up on Google I will rank number one they'll read it
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they'll see me and potentially I can send them to another link and another link and another link and eventually sell them on my service boom as simple as that now you understand what SEO is and what sort of strategy you should be
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implementing if you want to boost your SEO so now let's take a look at my strategy and what you guys are going to be getting once you download the templates that I have inside this video so my strategy is to post two blog posts
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per week one of the blog posts that I post is a cluster post so it's posts that are targeting certain keywords that's inside my Niche that I want to rank for number one like we spoke about before now this is going to happen every
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single week so I'm going to have a one cluster post that's going to have keywords inside it every single week the second post that I will post every week is a trend post now because I'm inside the AI Niche I always have new
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developments happening Inside by industry every two or three or four days or every week there's something new that's happening someone news releasing some sort of model and everyone's talking about it so I found that a good way for me to be able to push my SEO
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forward is to post about these trendy Hot Topics so as I said every week I also post one post which is just looking at the hottest topic of the last three days or the most trendy thing of the
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last three days inside AI so two posts per week one post is going to be targeting keywords that you want to Target and the second post is going to be targeting things that are super hot super trendy people are searching them
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up you want to rank number one and as you know I have automated this completely so I have one cluster post being sent out every week and one Trend post being sent out every week without me actually having to ever do anything
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myself so it's all just automated happening in the back end and that's exactly what I'm going to share with you today all right so let's take a closer look at the first type of post that we're going to be automating the cluster
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post or the posts that are actually targeting the keywords you want to rank for so when it comes to setting this up there's really three components the first one is actually identifying those clusters or identifying the keywords that you want to post and the topics
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that you want to post about the second part is getting these cluster posts to link to each other with both internal and external links and then the third and final part is posting a pillar post every couple of months to gather all of
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these cluster posts together all right so as I said the first step is to figure out the Clusters let's do that all right so the goal is to be able to create an Excel sheet that's similar to this one
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that has a whole bunch of clusters and then a whole bunch of keywords underneath those clusters so if we take a closer look at the columns we have cluster we have intent we have keywords and we have primary keyword now cluster
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is basically just an name of that specific cluster intent Now intent is super important when it comes to ranking for SEO because as I said you want to be the person that they click on once they search up that specific term and intent
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is going to Define what they want to achieve from searching that up so for example if they're searching up about barber shops but they actually want to learn how to do their hair and it's an educational intent you want to satisfy
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the educational intent and teach them how to do their hair not sell them on any sort of hair products so it's really important to know exactly why there searching something up and then satisfy that search by giving them exactly what
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they want so as I said it's not just about dropping a whole bunch of keywords inside a Blog it's about figuring out why they're searching up those keywords and then satisfying that search by posting a blog post that has the correct
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intent in mind the next column is just the keywords that you want to put inside that cluster and then we have the primary keyword and I'll tell you a little bit later why we have a primary keyword so let's not worry about that
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for now so I've given you access to this template in the description down below so you don't need need to start from scratch literally just download the template and now I'm going to tell you how you can fill it up with the correct
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clusters intent keywords and primary keywords now in order for us to find the correct keyword to Target we got to do a bit of keyword research and when it comes to keyword research people usually like to recommend spending 50 60 100 200
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bucks on these expensive apps like semrush that tells you which keywords you should Target but honestly you don't need to waste your money whatsoever if you want to do it the proper way just use Google ads and if you want to do it
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the quick way just use chat PT I'm going to teach you exactly how you can do both so first let's take a look at the proper way to do this with Google ads now if you don't have a Google ads account it's
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actually super simple to make one literally just go on Google search up Google ads make a new account for yourself it's going to be completely free and then you'd be inside and then once you're inside Google ads just click
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on tools on the left and Keyword Planner and then you'd be on the same page that I'm on at the moment amazing now that we're on the same page let's take a quick look at the right way to do
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keyword research for free so what you want to do is just click on this discover new keywords okay so now that we're on this page what you want to do is provide Google with a bunch of keywords that you think
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identifies the main points of your product or service or business so for example if you run an AI agency like I do you would search up something like automation because we provide Automation Services you would search up AI you
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would search up AI agents you would search up BPA which is business process automation you'd search up RPA robotic process Automation and you'd probably search up like N1 so these are some key wordss that kind of Define my business as a whole
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and then once you have these keywords all you have to do is click on get results so then what Google ads is going to do is that they're going to show you a whole bunch of keywords that are
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related to the keywords you put in or related to your product or service or business and it's going to give you a bunch of statistics on them that you're going to then use in order to choose the best keywords to Target now when it
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comes to choosing keywords there's two main metrics you want to look into the first one is search volume or how often people are searching this up per month on Google because you obviously want to spend time trying to rank for a keyword that no
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one's going to search up anyway and then the second metric is competition or basically how many people out there at the moment are trying to rank for these keywords so think of the Google platform like a big auction floor where
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everyone's trying to rank for the keyword that's most related to their business or service and so everyone's auctioning and putting all these SEO efforts in order to rank number one when someone searches up that specific keyword and that's why competition is
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super important because you'd obviously rather be bidding at an auction floor where there's only 20 people competing compared to an auction floor with a th000 people competing because obviously the less people that are competing the easier it is for you to win so then it's
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as simple as that you want to find keywords that are high volume so people are searching them up all the time and low competition so it's going to be easier for you to rank for those keywords so let's get back to Google ads
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as you can see there's a bunch of metrics the two main ones that you want to really focus on is the average monthly searches which is how many times people are searching them up per month on average and then the the second one
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is going to be the competition so you want to look for keywords that have low competition and a higher average monthly search volume so I've just clicked on the average monthly searches bar to sort it from the most amount of searches to
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the least amount of searches and then you can see that these keywords all have a low competition um Deli has high comp has medium competition AI agents has medium competition because it's really popular at the moment um and the list
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just goes on there's about 2,000 keywords that you can choose from to create your clusters now if you're just starting out with your SEO efforts it's usually recommended to look for keywords that are long tail or a little bit
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longer and are more relevant to your products or services so they're a little bit longer there kind of like sentences but they're directly addressing what you're trying to rank for because these longer keywords are generally a little bit easier to rank for compared to the
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short ones like AI that we just saw so then as I said what you'd want to do is find keywords that are going to be high enough in terms of average monthly searches and low in competition and then
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grab those keywords and put them inside because you're going to turn them into clusters and then post blog posts about them shortly now I really don't want to make this into a full marketing tutorial so I'm not going to go super in depth
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into exactly which keywords you should choose and how you should filter out keywords from your short list in order to choose the actual clusters using Google ads but if you guys really do want to see that put it in the comments
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down below and I'll take you through exactly how I did it and exactly how I came up with this Excel sheet that was able to tell me exactly which keywords I should choose based off mathematics and by coming up with an actual score that
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then allowed me to remove all guess work whatsoever all right so now let's get into the easier method which I probably would recommend if you don't have much experience with marketing and like all good things in life this easy method is
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going to be through chat gbt all right so the first thing that you want to do is to open up chat gbt on your browser just like I've done here and then you'd want to paste in this prompt and I will
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give you guys access to this prompt so don't worry about trying to screenshot it I will put everything in the description down below so the prompt basically just explains everything I've explain to you so far to chat gbt just
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telling it what the correct SEO strategy is if you want to rank for SEO and then it tells it um what sort of keywords are good keywords and it tells it how it should come up with those keywords um
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and yeah feel free to read it in your own time but it's basically just saying like come up with frequently asked questions then using those frequently asked questions come up with keywords and using those keywords come up with
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clusters and then come up with pillar posts um and then I'm just telling chat PT that this is the format that it's meant to follow so pillar one cluster one keywords cluster 2 and then pillar two cluster one cluster two and then
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pillar three so on so forth and then the only part that you have to change is this part underneath continue that says you have just signed on a new client so I'm acting like your chat gbt's new client the client's name is your company
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name so for example I'm going to put my company name which is kexa AI and they provide product or service they provide Automation Services to Target customer customer and just put in your Target customer here for me it's going to be small
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businesses and then just click enter so all you have to do is just change that last little bit which is going to tailor the prompt to your business and if you guys have access to chat's paid version I really would
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recommend using the um reasoning model because the reasoning models do much better with these sort of complex problems where chatu has to Think Through multiple steps and as you can see this is the pillar post that it came
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up with pillar post number one Ultimate Guide to small business automation cluster one business automation Basics and it's got these keywords underneath it cluster two is going to be AI powered automation benefits then KX AI Solutions implementing Automation in your business
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and then pull post number two is choosing the right Automation Services for your small business the future of small business is the next pillar post and so on so forth and you can tell chat gbt to do more and more and more of
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these and you can tell that which ones you like and keep them and remove the ones that you do not like now in continuation of this same chart I just want you to paste in the second prompt that I gave you access to and this
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prompt is basically just going to tell it to reformat the answer that it gave you above with the Piller post and the Clusters and the keywords into the correct format for you to be able to just copy and paste it into the Excel
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sheet template that I showed you a couple of minutes ago so now let's run this one and I'll show you exactly what the output looks like it's reasoning honestly you don't need to use a reasoning model for this
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second prompt but who cares we've done it now so there we go now that's the exact table format that you want in order to be able to copy and paste it into Excel so I'm just going to copy
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these go to the bottom ctlc copy and then I'm going to reopen my cluster template and just click on paste boom that's all you need to do now I have the Clusters I have the intent behind those clusters and then I also have the
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keywords so it's a little bit Mis formatted here so if I just wrap this text you can see a little bit more clearly that's the intent for this cluster that's business automation Basics and then you have the keywords that you want to Target and
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the keywords are separated with commas and then you have the primary keyword which chat gbt also gave you so you literally have to do no thinking whatsoever and just to address the elephant in the room for the people that
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are going to complain about having to do this keyword research manually I knowingly decided not to automate this process because honestly it's not that repetitive whatsoever you're not going to have to do keyword research every second day or every third day or even
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every week and you do get some added benefits by putting your own two cents into it and choosing which keywords and clusters you want to put inside your automation so yes I honestly could have automated it but you'd get more benefit
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from not automating it than you would from automating it don't forget guys automation is about return of investment if you're going to spend a whole bunch of time to save a little bit of time then you're wasting your time you want
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to spend a little bit of time to save a whole bunch of time the goal is to save time don't forget that all right now that we're done with the dry boring marketing component of the video let's get into the fun part in this section
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I'm going to show you exactly how you're going to automate your entire SEO campaign for less than $1 a week so as I said there's going to be two types of blog posts first one is the one that
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targets the keywords the cluster SEO post and the second one is going to be the trend post which is going to Target trendy keywords that's generally just news that most recently happened and people are searching for first we're
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going to talk about the cluster SEO posts now just to show you exactly what the final result of the cluster SEO post is going to be this is a post that was posted on my website on the 3rd of
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February let's have a look multi-agent systems a comprehensive guide to scaling air agents for business so as you can see there's first an image at the top of the SEO post then there is a H1 header or title and then there's the key
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takeaway section which says exactly what the summarization of the conclusions of this uh reading piece is and then it also has an estimated reading time this one's 8 minutes we have a table of content section where whichever one you
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want to click it goes to that exact header or that exact section of the blog post and then you have intro title one and then little subtitles title two so on so forth then we' got a whole bunch
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of links so let's try each of the links this one for example is an internal link so it's going to another blog post of mine uh let's have a look at this one here this one is going to an external
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link so a website called smth hos.com and it's also the same thing as you go throughout so you got the internal external links you got the H1 uh sorry the the headings and subheadings um and then we have a conclusion section a call
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to action section and that's about it so yes as you can see the final result looks pretty damn good and believe it or not I literally did not do anything to post this but turn on the Automation and
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leave it there all right so let's get into exactly how we are going to achieve this all right so this automation looks pretty linear and sequential and I actually did this on purpose now a lot of you guys are going to be like oh why
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don't you use an AI agent to do the whole research comp component and why didn't you do use an AI agent to do the internal and external linking because in reality I want to build an automation that actually works I don't want to
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build an automation that's going to get me a th000 clicks I want to build an automation that I can leave in perpetuity and let it post blogs for me and get my SEO to work better and better so yes honestly sometimes a traditional
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rule-based automation works much better than having a bunch of AI agents to a bunch of random things because if I did want to put an AI agent to do the research and put an AI agent to the internal external linking and then put
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an AI agent that I don't know did the title meta description and that sort of stuff in theory it might work 99% of the time but it's not going to work 100% of the time and I don't want to have to
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come and check on it every single time and also the amount of tokens that it's going to use is going to be a lot more so in terms of the price that I'm going to pay every week to post the automation
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it's also going to be more expensive so yes so yes I knowingly chose not to use AI agents in this automation but if you want to it's pretty easy to add AI agents here but but in reality you don't
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need a agents so I wouldn't waste my time on it all right so let's get into it so obviously every automation needs a trigger which starts the automation so it tells the automation hey I need you to run right now the the trigger that
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we're using for this automation is obviously going to be a schedule trigger because we want the automation to happen periodically let's say every week or every two weeks or every 3 weeks depending on how often you want to post
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your blogs and if I click into the schedule trigger node you can see that I have defined it to be at 07 asri asri 4 now what this means is 7 a.m. on the fourth day of the week which is Monday
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Tuesday Wednesday Thursday so 7:00 a.m. on Thursday every week this automation is going to run and it's going to post but if you wanted to change this to let's say 900 p.m. you'd put two space one that's 900 p.m. and then on the
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second day of the week which is Tuesday you just put asri I believe there space in between there space asri 2 it's as simple as that feel free to change it to whatever day whatever time you want or
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if you want it to just be periodically let's say in specific intervals every two days every 3 days every 4 days you can also Define it here but I would probably recommend to just choose a certain day a certain time and just get
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it let it to post every single week and honestly you don't need to post a thousand block posts a week I probably would recommend two being a a sweet spot now if you wanted to do three that's fine but you don't want to team uh seem
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to spam you with Google either cool so let's move on now for this automation obviously the first component is to figure out okay okay what topic do I want to actually post a blog on and that's just going to be you retrieving
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information about that specific cluster of keywords um so what you want to do is go and grab that Excel template that we built together so the cluster intent keywords and primary keywords Excel sheet uh then you probably want to turn
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it into a Google Sheets just because it's a little bit easier to work with when you're attaching it to NN so you want to copy and paste it into um a Google Sheets document and then you want to add one extra column that just says
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completed and complet really just means have I posted the blog post for this cluster yes or no so let's say for example we keep the first one as yes so imagine we've already posted that blog post and then we can just put no
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no and then just send that all the way down for the rest of the uh the rest of the columns all right there we go easy as that all right so let's go back to the automation as I said the goal here is to
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get information about the specific blog post by retrieving information about the cluster so you'd probably want to get the cluster intent keywords primary keyword and the completed section so to do this we obviously have just a Google Sheets node um you'd want to
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authenticate or basically connect to the Google Sheets API it's pretty easy to do not going to go through it but it's basically as simple as just logging into your Google account with an oo authorization and then you want to make
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sure it's obviously on get row then you want to choose the sheet that you want to extract information from so this one is called keywords new it's the one that I'm using for the demo it's it's not the
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actual one that I post blogs off so if I change this to keywords new that's going to be my Google Sheets and then it will ask for me to choose of the page that I want now if I go back here you can see
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the page is called sheet one now you guys can change this um depending on the pillar post so this is only for one pillar post let's say if I had another pillar post I would add another sheet here and I would name it pillar
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post sorry pillar post number two name so whatever the name me the second pillar post is and this one would be pillar post number one name so these are the Clusters underneath the first pillar and these are going to be the Clusters
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underneath the second pillar simple as that you want to choose the first pillar um so pillar post number one name that's what we're currently using and then you want to leave the rest of it so let's just run this and I'll show you exactly
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what will happen boom easy as that so we have now grabbed information about no we've grabbed information about too many rows I just want to grab information about one row so let me just quickly add option and you want to say return only
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the F uh the first matching row so let's try that again not sure what happened there okay I know what happened so because I changed the uh Google Sheets it also removes my filtering so basically obviously the goal here is to
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only take the let me go back here the goal here is to only take the first row that you haven't completed so you want to add a filter here uh add filter we want to say the column being completed
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and the value you want it to be no so you only want to take the first matching row where the column completed has a value no meaning that you haven't posted a Blog for it yet let's try that again
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this should definitely work now boom there we go so that's the first matching row row number three as you can see multi-agent systems complex interactions yada y yada boom there you go row number one two three first one
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that's no perfect so now we have the information about the blog we have the cluster which is just the name of that cluster then we have the intent we have the key keywords inside that class and we also have a primary keyword defined
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easy as that so then what we want to do is we want to make a preliminary plan for the actual post so then that we so then we can use that preliminary plan to go and research the post so the
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preliminary plan is literally just going to be using an open AI module so it's pretty pretty easy uh you'd want to use some sort of reasoning model for this reasoning models tend to do better when it comes to planning so I chose open AI
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01 mini now you don't need to do it through open router you can literally just do it through an openai API key um but I just choose to do it through open router sometimes doesn't really matter um and also if you want to connect your
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open AI API key to nadn it's also simple to do you just want to go on playground in open Ai and you want to get a new API key you want to come in here and you want to copy and paste it in there
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simple as that and then I have also defined the prompt here for you so you probably wouldn't need to change anything you are part of a team that creates boad plus blog post for each blog post project you're provided with a
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list of keywords and search intent and then I've just explained what keywords search intent and primary key keywords are like how I explained to you guys before and then I said that given a list of keywords and search intent your job
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is to understand the goal of the blog post identify the thought process behind the flow of the blog post and come up with a preliminary plan for the post and then I've just told it uh some specific instructions in terms of what the output
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should look like um and then I have obviously attached the keywords search intent and primary keywords from the previous node so that's what the prompt looks like with the um information from the previous node let's run this shouldn't take long one eternity later
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there we go so that is now the preliminary plan for the Post we have preliminary blog post plan multi-agent systems introduction yada yada yada so we're going to leave this for now then what we're going to do is we're going to
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grab that preliminary plan for the post and we're going to research it using perplexity now if you guys don't know what perplexity is perplexity is literally a tool that I use every single day so I cannot recommend enough food to
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go and start using it right now and honestly perplexity deserves a whole another video just to explain exactly how it works and I probably will do a video on that soon but trust me for the time being just search up perplexity and
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start using it it's amazing so now just to quickly show you a demo of exactly how perplexity Works perplexity is basically just a research tool so you can search up queries like how you would search up on Google Chrome to go and
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search for a specific thing perplexity just makes it easy easy for you by uh summarizing the top links and then just giving you that summarized information to actually answer your question without you having to go and research yourself
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so let's say for example if I search up what is deep seek uh one boom I can search that as you can see perplexity is going to show me a bunch of sources so a bunch of links that it went through and
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then it's going to aggregate those sources and give me my answer from the internet with uh intext citation so as you can see it's a great tool to use for searching through the internet and Gathering links to use as inex citation
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and that's exactly why we're using it here so let me just show you guys how you'd want to connect to complexity it's pretty simple uh you want to use a HTTP request node so exactly how I have it
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and by the way I would not recommend going and trying to build this one by one every single node and configure it like how I have configured it just go and download it and then if you want to
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build on top of it or tune it feel free to do that but just go and download it in the description below and you're going to have access to everything so don't waste your time I'm literally just showing you this so you can understand
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the flow of the automation so you want to have the HTTP request module or the node um it's obviously going to be a post request because you want to post or send the search query to perplexity and let perplexity search it so you want to
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send some data to perplexity so you want to use a post mod uh post uh request then the URL that you want to Define would be the perplexity chat completions URL so just this one here um and then
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you want to authenticate or connect yourself to the perplexity API and if you guys don't know how to do this it's actually very simple if you just go back to perplexity you can click on this uh little icon here once you make your
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account click on settings and your API key is going to be right there you want to copy that API key come back make sure that your authentication is on generic credential type and header authorization then you want to click into it and uh
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Define the name to be authorization and the value of that header to be Bearer space and this part would be your API key so just replace API key with your API key but you want to have name as
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authorization and value is bar space API key simple as that I do not want to save this so let's move on um you want to make sure that the body of the request is obviously on um and the request you
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want to send would be using Json and this would be the request so I'm not going to get into too much detail as to exactly what this request is but there's two really important components the first component is the model that you
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want to choose I would definitely recommend using Sonar Pro because sonar Pro is a variation of perplexity that actually provides more in-depth research and also provides twice as many um sources or links or hyper links for you to follow to go and find that
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information so the normal sort of Sona model just gives you five citations whereas the Sona Pro gives you 10 and obviously we're building a blog post that's going to have external linking so we want to get as many as possible so
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I'm just going to put the model as Sona Pro you want to make sure it's like that um and then I've defined a system prompt so wouldn't need to worry about that and in terms of the user prompt it's just
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going to be the search quer that you actually want to search up so I've said you're helping research for a Blog article please provide in-depth research for each of the titles of the following blog plan and then I've just inputed the
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plan from the previous node so something like that let's just pop that through and see what we get back from perplexity okay there we go so that is the 10 links that perplexity provided for the research and in terms of the actual
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research itself it's here in the content introduction to multi-agent systems and it's a whole bunch of information with Intex citation and all the fun stuff similar to how we saw exactly here all right perfect so that's all you need
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from the research component of the uh Automation and then I have a node that's just going to fix the formatting so what it's going to do is if you can see here um perplexity actually cites the sources with numbers so number two number three
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number four and then it would say Okay number one is this link number two is this link number three is this link so on so forth um it's a little bit harder to work with the AI that way in terms of
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external linking so I just made a node that is going to convert the number one number two to the actual link itself so instead of saying number one for example it's going to say Source HTTP whatever whatever whatever whatever so the actual
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URL itself so that's just a way to fix the URLs you don't need to worry about that and then I have the actual blog post plan node which is going to provide an in-depth plan for the actual blog
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post itself so let's have a look at that obviously as I said it's just going to be another open up module or openi node as they call it in n in N1 um as I said you want to use the best reasoning model
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you possibly can I would recommend using either the o1 uh preview model or using the Deep seek R1 uh model so I used to use deep seek R1 or I did for like a couple of days but the problem with
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deeps R1 is that it often glitches um it takes ages sometimes to run so I decided that for the sake of this demo and this presentation I'll keep it as o1 preview but if you guys want I can to deepy car1
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it's a really really really good model um as I said so if you want to use openi uh models you can just obviously uh pop in your open AI API key from the playground and then you will be
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connected pretty simple stuff um and then in terms of the user message this is what I have defined you are part of a team that creates world class blog posts for each blog post project you're provided with a list of keywords a
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primary keyword search intent research findings and a pre preliminary blog post plan I cannot say that word pre preliminary blog post plan here's the definition of each of the inputs keywords search intent research findings preliminary plan so I've just explained
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everything again with the primary keyword as well and then we have said that given the said info you must create a detailed plan for the blog post your output must be uh must include a plan for the blog post being Port format blah
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blah blah blah blah so I just given it Specific Instructions so that it can uh provide the output in the way that I want it to be so you can read through that yourself but I probably wouldn't recommend deviating too much from this I
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have optimized this uh prompt over time so I think it's a pretty good prompt so then for the information that you want to pass onto it from the previous nodes you want to have the keywords search intent preliminary plan SE research
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findings primary keyword literally everything inside the um inside the prompt and you want to send that to open aai to then get a proper plan for the the blog post one eternity later o1 preview is just a slow model when it comes to
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responding especially if you give a complex prompt like this um it's going to require it to think it's going to take a while there we go so that is the output you got the detailed blog post plan it's
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just the information that you need happy days so that's the blog post plan then I want to give that blog post plan to a copywriting note that's going to actually write the blog post for me um I would recommend using anthropic uh clae
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3.5 Sonet for this this node because as a lot of you guys probably know Claude 3.5 Sonet is a lot more natural sounding uh when it comes to copywriting so it sounds more like a human writing as opposed to an AI writing um so it's
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pretty good when it comes to copyrighting tasks so as I said use 3.5 Sonet or if you want you can also use GPT 40 that's also good but definitely do not use a reasoning model if you want to cl to connect to uh Corde 3.5 Sonet
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you can either connect through their actual website with uh anthropic or you can just connect through open router like I have done um but it's also pretty easy to do literally just search up API key and you would be super
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straightforward for you to get it so I'm not going to go through it um exactly but pretty simple for you to do just connect yourself to Claude 3.5 Sonet from anthropic and then you can define a user prompt now the user user prompt
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that I've defined is how I want my blog post to look if you guys want your blog post formatted in a specific way feel free to change it as you wish um but I think what I have here works pretty well
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you're part of a team that creates worldclass blog post post you are you are the team's best copywriter and are responsible for writing out the actual blog post for each new blog post project you're provided with a de detailed plan
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and research findings your job is to create the blog post by closely follow following the detailed plan the blog post you create must follow the plan bit by bit use short paragraphs use bullet points avoid fluff be detailed include
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keywords I'm not going to go through the whole uh prompt but it's a pretty good prompt I've also told it that I wanted the blog post to be about 2,200 500 Words long and I've also said I want a
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year five reading level so once I've said all that I've also given it access to the detailed plan and the detailed research from the previous nodes and I've taught it to write the blog post let's see what we get as an output boom
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there we go that is the final blog post the rise of multi-agent systems a complete guide for businesses in today's rapidly EV evolving AI landscape multi-agent systems are transforming how organizations tackle complex challenges across Industries these sophisticated networks of a agents yada yada y you're
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going to see the final uh blog post in a sec so I'll show you guys what the actual output looked like um but all you need to know is that this node works and it does a pretty good job so let's move
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on so if we have a look at what happens next uh next we want to work on getting the internal links sorted because as you saw uh when we did the research and we fixed the links for the research and we
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passed that onto the actual blog writer we basically told the model to keep the external links in place so if I go here you probably see some sort of external link boom there we go so that's a link
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to IBM so the external links have already been sorted um then what we want to do is we want to sort out the internal links which is the second important component of uh good blog post as I told you before so basically to do
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this I'm going to quickly just have to show you another Google sheet that I have it's called previous posts my bad it's not called previous posts it's called completed keywords so basically what this Google sheet is and I'll also
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give you guys um access to this as an Excel sheet template um basically it's just a Excel sheet that I keep to talk about the blog post that I have already posted before so every time I post a
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blog post I will say this is the blog title this is the keywords that were inside that blog post and then I also say this is the summary of that blog post so you kind of can understand what
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the point of the blog was or what the topic of the blog was and then I also have the URL to actually access that blog post so as you can see I've posted a fair few blogs uh about 39 till now so
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this is probably over a couple months I wasn't fully consistent with it to be honest um but Yeah so basically every time I post a blogs I make sure that it goes in here provides a Blog title bunch
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of keywords and also a summary all right so how we're going to be actually achieving the internal linking is also quite simple and obvious here um you want to import all the information about the previous posts and then use all that
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information to make judgment as to which part of the current blog post is related to which other blog post and then you want to provide that sort of internal link so if we have a look at the previous posts mode you can see that I
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have set to get all the rows from the completed keywords um if I test this step it'll be pretty straightforward it's going to grab all the rows there we go so that's all the blog posts our 38 items as I said we've got 38 blog posts
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so and then I'm going to just aggregate the information boom into one item instead of 38 items so we don't run the open AI node 38 times um then once it's all just in one big chunk of data I want to grab
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that chunk of data and pass it to an open AI node or a large language model and tell the open AI node to Think Through the internal linking opportunities and actually link it for us so I've also used an reasoning model
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here so I would also recommend you guys using a reasoning model in this situation as well because it's a little bit more complex it requires the model to think um I used o1 minu just to keep it cheap but if you want you can use o1
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preview DPC car 1 if it's working properly by that time or o03 mini or whatever you guys want to do so let's take a look at at the user prompt that we've defined here you're part of a team
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that creates creates worldclass blog post you're in charge of internal linking between blog posts for each the blog post that comes across your desk your job is to look through previously posted blogs and make at least five internal links to choose the best
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internal linking opportunities you must read the previous blog post and look through their keywords don't link it if it's not highly relevant um and then I've just defined exactly how I want it to Think Through the internal linking
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opportunities and then I've provided it with the current blog post so you can think about this is what we're currently posting and also provided it with the aggregation of all of the previous posts all of their keywords summaries and blog
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post names so it can say okay this is the previous post this is the current post this is how I can link them okay and let's just run this and actually just one part of the prompt that's pretty important I told the node or the
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large language model to not return the previous blog posts just return the current blog post with the internal links added and don't change any information about it so don't add any information don't remove any information just add the internal linking
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opportunities um boom there we go so if we have a look through here you'd probably find a bunch of links that says https kx. let's see one eternity later boom okay finally that's an internal link that we found kx. a and it's taking me
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to a Blog called multi-agent systems business adoption number two so that's the blog post that it's uh referring to to and the reason why I had to scroll for like 2 minutes to find the actual blog post looking past the fact that I
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obviously have to scroll sideways which is pretty weird I specifically told the large language model to not force an internal link and the reason why I did that is because Google actually says that if you're just linking to a bunch
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of that's not really related and you're just trying to link as many things together it actually ruins your SEO so it doesn't help it it damages it so I made sure that the links that are actually being linked are pretty
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legitimate and they're not just random internal links so that's why we don't have too many internal links but let's move on so once we have the internal link sorted we have the external link sorted and we have the blog post written
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we want to convert that written sort of markdown format blog post into a HTML version that we can actually post as a web page so if you look at for example this blog post example here this is obviously not just in markdown format
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this is HTML format HTML for you guys that's non-technical is literally just the programming language that's used for creating web pages so it's called hypertext markup language um and basically what it does is it just makes the web page sort of interactive
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and it makes it look cool in this note as I said we'll convert it to HTML uh we also want to use a reasoning model so I've just used open1 preview um The Prompt that I've defined here is
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actually pretty important now you would probably change this depending on the template that you're using for your WordPress uh website and also how you want your blog post to look but I've basically just told it that I want
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certain things inside my blog post like as I said I want my um key takeaway section I want an estimated reading time I want a table of contents I want to format the headers and sub headings and that sort of stuff like this I want to
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have the sources as hyperlinks uh that's just how I prefer to have my blog post look but if you want to change it you can also change it as you wish if you do want to change it literally just use
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open AI just talk with chat gbt on the actual chbt interface and say this is how I want my blog post to look like can you provide a template or a HTML template or a prompt that would convert
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markdown to HTML so that I can achieve this template from a markdown post hope that didn't confuse you but let's move on um basically what I've done as I said is I've just defined The Specific Instructions of what I want my blog post
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to have like FAQs I don't know quotes I want it to be bold yada yada yada and then something that's really important is that I gave the large language model an example of a well formatted output so this is just an example of what the
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final HTML um output should look like and as I said also this is how I want my ones to look like um and I didn't want to gatekeep so I wanted to give you guys the exact prompt that I use but as I
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said if you don't want your blog post to look exactly like mine feel free to play around with it with chat gbt's help honestly in 2025 you don't need to know how to code you just need to know how to
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prompt it's pretty cool cool so then I have also given given access to the blog post so I've said this is The Specific Instructions this is the blog post that I want you to convert to HTML and this
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is an example of a well formatted output Happy Days let's try and test the step and see what we get good thing you don't need to sit there every time you want the automation to run you can just let
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it run in the back end otherwise if you wanted to sit down and wait for these nodes to run one by one I swear you'd spend half your life just looking at this test step Circle Spin and spin and
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spin and pretu perpetuity that's the word come on man hurry up boom and as you can see it's finally run as you can see that's the output so we got uh just a bunch of HTML code which is going to
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Define what the blog post is going to look like not going to try and read through that so let's leave that for now but you will see what it looks like in a sec boom so now we have the HTML version of
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the blog post then we want to define a slug for the blog post now if you guys don't know what a slug is a slug is basically just um in your url it's going to be the section that comes after your
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website so multi-agent systems business adoption number two so it's going to point at that specific URL that you want to go to or that specific blog post you want to go to um so basically just have a prompt with gbt 4 mini to say create a
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slug and for the slug use uh the primary keywords the blog post just so we can help in terms of SEO purposes so if I run this this I'll show you what the output is there's no real need for me to
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explain this node to you um rise of multi-agent systems guide so that is the slug so it's going to go after htps uhcom x. so let's move past that that's the slug and then you want to define the
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title of the post this is just going to be the actual title of the blog post so this is what what the title is as you can see just multi-agent systems a comprehensive guide to scaling AI agents for business boom so then I want to
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basically just create the blog post title for the blog post title I'm also going to be using the primary keyword and also just giving the uh large language model access to the blog post so it knows what the blog post is
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actually about so gbt 40 is what we're using here and the output that we got is the rise of multi-agent systems a complete guide for businesses now that's going to be the title of the blog post um The Meta description is the next
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thing also pretty straightforward basically it's going to create the meta description for the blog post um and then we get to the fun part or the cool part this is the get image component of the blog post so what this is actually
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going to do is it's going to create or grab this image that goes at the very top of your blogs and no you don't necessarily need to put an image up there but I do find that blog posts that
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have no images look like literally a 5-year-old kid wrote them but if it has the image it makes it look much more sophisticated um and also a lot of people would not think this is fully AI generated with the image at the top and
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all the formatting so I would definitely recommend having the image there um for the image I've also used a HTTP request node and the tool that I've used for this is Sur API now if you guys don't know what Sur API is
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literally just search up Sur ai.com on Google and you will go straight to Sur API uh Sur API is basically just a tool that allows you to do Google search but using an API as opposed to actually using Google's interface so you want to
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just register if you don't have an account and it will allow you I think a 100 executions per month so you can use the API as 100 times per month for free which is very very generous so just
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create a new account for yourself or register and then grab the API key which is all you need if I come back to Surf api's playground it will show you exactly what the the node that we have is going to do so if I Define a search
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query um basically what the API will do is it will search it on Google similar to how you search on Google yourself and then it will go to the images section and grab the information of the images that come up from that search so let's
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say if I search up AI agents you will see that the images that come up were going to be related to AI agents so boom these are all uh images related to AI agents and then all you want to do or
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all we want to do in our automation is just grab one of these images and use it for the blog post so if I come back here um I will explain the rest of the node to you now so you want to make sure that
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send query parameters is on in your get request because you want to send obviously query parameters uh the first parameter is going to be the actual query or what you're going to be searching up on Google you want you want
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to Define it as Q being the name and the value of it is going to be the title of the blog post in the previous node that created the title of the blog post so the query that we're sending here is the
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rise of multi-agent systems a complete guide for businesses and then you want to just Define a geographical location where you want to do the search so I defined my location to be searching through the United States um so GL
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geographical location in the value US or United States but you can change this if your target market sits somewhere else like if your target market in is in Australia I think it's Au um or a us I'm not sure maybe you'd have to check uh
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but yeah just change it to whichever geographical location and if you guys want to change it just go and check the API documentation for sur API it's actually pretty simple to go through and they will tell you exactly what the name
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of each country is or what the initials for each country is so happy days let's try this and see what comes back from it there we go so that's information about a bunch of uh images so that's suggested
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searches we don't need to worry about that what we want to think about is the image results so that's the actual images that came up on position number one we had this image if I go to original I can probably show you what
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the image was boom there you go so that's the first thing that came up multi-agent system and it's by solu lab and they have this nice little diagram here so there we go it's just going to be a bunch of images that come up it's a
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pretty long list but you don't need to worry about the rest of them so once you have those images you just want to grab one image and that's exactly what I've done here so I have image URL equals to
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one image the image that I chose is going to be this one let's see what this image is multi-agent rag systems user prompt comes in yada yada yada so it's a pretty pretty good image good enough for the
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blog post um then once you have that you want to move on and you want to actually create the post on WordPress and this part's probably the most important part of all because obviously you're going to see some real tangible result now um now
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good thing NAD already has a predefined integration with WordPress so you don't need to create HTP request node like this because that would probably be a big sack considering uh wordpress's API documentations is pretty confusing but let's just quickly go through what the
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WordPress node would look like so you want to connect yourself to your WordPress account which is pretty confusing to do so I'm quickly just going to show you exactly how you can do that all right so I've just quickly
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opened up one of the WordPress uh websites that I own so what you want to do is quickly just come to users you want to click on the actual user so once you're inside user you basically just want to go to the very
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end and there's something called application passwords um and what you want to do is you want to create a application password because you're going to need that to connect um nadn to your WordPress account so just write some sort of name let's say nadn is my
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name for the application password and if I add a new application password with the name nadn that's what you're going to get so NRS a y 170 whatever y y y so let me just copy that and I'm definitely
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going to be changing this so don't try and access my API key um but basically you just want to copy this and once you copied it you want to come back to the Automation and you're going to see
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something like this you're going to have a section that says username password and WordPress URL so in the username section you just want to pop in the username so my username was I think here. GM simple as that and then in
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terms of the password you want to copy or you want to paste in the application password that you created so this one here is what we got from there and then you want to have the WordPress URL so
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what the whatever your actual URL of your website is so let's say for example for me it would be comma.ai that's basically all it is so you put htps /x. and over here you would put your application password and above that you
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would put your username so once you have all that information there you can just click save and it will connect to your uh WordPress website now this isn't the correct information for me so I'm just going to come at this boom there we go
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so I've already connected myself but that's how you can connect to your WordPress um happy days so you want to make sure that it says it's a post request and you want to have the operation as create because you want to
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create a new blog post um and then you just want to fill in the information based off the previous node so the title is just going to be the title of the blog post that we bring in from the
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previous node that was related to the title um then you'd have the author name so over here you can just pick from a list of names obviously you'd have your own name as the author or if you want to
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to put someone else in your team it's up to you now let's take a look at the actual content of the blog post which is probably the most important part so you want to make sure that you have this
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exact uh prompt set there what I've done is basically just before the actual blog post I have defined a cover image and I have pointed the cover image to the uh data point that refers to the URL of the
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image that we got so basically just put the image at the top that's all I did and then after the image at the top I have just put the actual post below and I have an extra curly bracket here so
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let me remove that boom easy as that so that's going to create my blog post and then I have the slug as I said the slug is going to make the URL of the blog post then I have the status now honestly
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I am pretty confident in my blog posts and I could not be bothered to go and read it every time I want to post it so I have it set to straight publishing so I don't actually have the human in the
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loop in this case but I want to show you guys just the demo so I'm going to put it as a draft um up to you guys if you want to have a human in the loop and you
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want to check it probably better off like that for the first two or three times then after that once you're 100% happy with it put it on publishing straight away but let's just say let's put it on draft at the moment uh the
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comment status up to you whatever you want to change it to I don't like having the comment stat comments section be open um and then you'd have category names and tag names and this is just basically a part of Wordpress that
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allows you to um tag your blog posts and Define categories for your blog posts so people can navigate through your blog posts a bit better it's a good practice for SEO so I just tagged it as AI agents
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and I have the category as automation um and in terms of the template I've just chosen the elemental template but if you guys have a specific template you can just use the drop- down menu and find that template and use that template easy
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as that let's test this now what this node is supposedly meant to do is create the draft for the actual blog post happy days so that looks like it definitely worked let's go on my WordPress account and have a look the result of this blog
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post Happy Days the rise of multi-agent systems a complete guide for businesses post by kosam on this date which is today and then I have the image at the very top or the cover image the one that we found from Google the rise of
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multi-agent systems a complete guide for businesses this one's taking 12 minutes so it's a bit longer you have the key takeaways a table of contents damn that's a long table of contents and as you can see you can click it and go to
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certain places you have the sources sources should take you to external links or internal links this one's taking me to IBM so that's the external link um there's probably also internal links here as well let's probably try and find
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one is this an internal link yes no it's not damn is this an internal link yes there you go so that one opened up this blog post which is another blog post of mine happy days so as you can see that's the rest
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of the blog posts looks pretty nice human in the loop versus fully autonomous a processes it's a really really important topic um I usually like to always recommend keeping the human in the loop but in this case honestly I am
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not bothered so I'd like to keep it fully autonomous future Trends conclusions frequently asked questions like we always do and that is my beautifully written blog post now honestly if you wanted to get a blog post that looked that clean and had that
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many features you would definitely be paying an SEO company $2,000 a a month minimum minimum $2,000 a month but as you saw we literally automated this 100% And I'm giving you the template to exactly what my automation looks like
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for myself in the description down below so download it and you will be saving $2,000 a month and you'd still get the benefits from having an SEO campaign all right and basically in the last component of the blog post uh we just
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want to do two quick things number one we want to go back to this initial um Excel sheet and just say that yes we have now completed this second blog post and that's exactly what this note is going to do so it just goes and finds
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that specific row that we just posted for the specific cluster that we just posted for and it changes the completed section to yes Happy Days with that one once we've done that we just want to add the new blog post that we just posted to
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the completed keywords Excel sheet so that it would say okay this is another blog that we've posted and it will come up here in number 40 um I don't actually want to do this because I'm not posting that blog and then it'll come up here in
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number 40 and it will fill out as I said the title U keywords summary and also the link to it and by doing that now in the future when you post another blog and another blog and another blog it
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will internal link to this blog as well so it would have it inside the Excel sheet then you can link to it again if that makes sense um as I said I'm not going to be running this node but the
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only thing that You' probably want to change here is just for the URL I have my actual website domain so commect a and then forward slthe slug you want to keep the slug the same so you want to
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point at the the node that created the slug but you just want to change this kx. AI to your url now whatever your url is going to be and that's it that's the automation for the cluster SEO posts now
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let's move on to the second type of SEO posts the trend SEO posts okay so for the second type of posts that we're going to have it's going to be the trend posts now as I explained to you before
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the trend posts are just going to be posts that are capturing a new piece of information or a new like trendy keyword and it's going to be posting about that keyword and most of the time this just going to be some sort of news now to be
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honest this second automation isn't going to apply to everyone especially if you're in an industry that doesn't have new things happening every week and hasn't changed in the past like two or three or 5 years you probably wouldn't
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necessarily need this one uh but as I said this is just a way for you to capture new keywords or new developments and posts about that on your blog uh which I think helps a lot with your SEO
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and with that let's get right into the automation so as I said every automation needs a trigger so that it starts the automation at a certain point um we want to use a schedule trigger because you want to post periodically every week two
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weeks whatever it is and the way you define that is just using this Chron expression so you can use 084 which is 800 a.m. on the fourth day of the week and you can change that as you wish um explained this before but
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let's move on so obviously if you're posting about a trend the first thing you want to do is find out what that trend is and in order to do this I've used the HTTP request node that's going to also be calling on Sur API like the
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previous automation that we did with the Clusters Sur API doesn't just let you search through Google but it also allows you to search through Google Trends so if you guys don't know what Google Trends is you can literally just go on
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Google and search up Google Trends and then click on the first one which is Google Trends and then you will be inside Google Trends now Google Trends is a really really good tool especially if you guys are creating content because
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it allows you to capture the trends that are happening both on Google and on YouTube so if we quickly just pop over to the explore section now the explore section is where you would be looking for Trends um and it's also what we're
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going to be using via Sur API API so the explore section basically just allows you to track either a keyword itself or similar related keywords in terms of the search volume over time so for example if I search up AI
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agents like that and then I keep the search to the United States and have it not over the past 12 months but over the just quickly for you guys s see over the past 12 months as you can see not really not many people
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were searching up AI agents in June August not even until November and then you just had suddenly had a massive spike in around January so it's definitely a trendy topic um but if we change this from past 12 months to past
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seven days because obviously we want to post about something that's trending now not trending over the last year um you will see that this changes and then you could also Define where you want to track that Trend so web search
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means tracking the trend in terms of how many people search it up on the web um news search is how many people search it up in news and YouTube search is how many people are searching up uh for it
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on YouTube so even if we look at YouTube you can see that in the past seven days it's been pretty standard for AI agents but in the past 12 months I'm sure it's spiked like crazy yeah there you go so
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let's just go back to Google search or the web search um so AI agents United States passed let's say seven days for web search and if we come down here you can see that it gives me something called related
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queries um and it's just basically telling me which related query or which related keyword to AI agents has had the most amount of increase in the volume of searches so what thing is trending a lot in terms of AI agents and as you can see
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the number one trending thing right now is open AI deep research which is fair because I think it got released like three or two two days ago it's a pretty cool tool so check it out but yes open
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air deep research is the number one most trendy uh trendy keyword and the number two one is FBI agents not as not as relevant to what we're trying to search up uh about and then we have 11 Labs
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flow Y and AI voice agents so let's go back to the automation basically what we want to do again is we want to connect to Sur API you're going to use the same exact process that we used last time C
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authentication you just want to make sure the URL here is using the engine as Google Trends so it's searching up through trends. images um and then you want to just connect again same way that we did before you want to send a query
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parameter the Q is just the actual search term that you want to search for in terms of Trends um now I Define it to be AI agents because I want to rank for AI agents because realistically my business is revolved around Automation
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and AI agents and my goal from posting SEO post is to be able to rank number one for AI agents so that when someone searches up AI agents I come up first so you would have whatever your product or
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service is let's say if you're a lawn mowing company you would have lawn I don't know if you were a dentist you'd have dental services or something like that right you would have something related to your product or service so the main
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keyword that you want to rank for in terms of SEO um and then in terms of geographical location we've defined it to be the United States and then the language that when that we want to use for the trends is going to be English
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and then in this last section I just want to Define what sort of time frame I'm looking at like as you saw before we did the last s days or we could have done the last 12 months or 2 years or 5
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years or whatever it is in this section we just want to define a custom interval in terms of how far back it should be looking for the trend so I have defined it to be the past 3 days so today is the
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6th of February and it's going to look from the 3rd of February to the 6th of February and I find that looking at the last three days is pretty good because it captures things that are really trending right now as opposed to looking
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at the last week which is like okay it might have trended last week but this week it's old news so you don't really want to be posting about it um so if you wanted to be really really quick to the
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game you can just do the past day but it's really up to you and then the next query that we want to send is to just Define the data type that we want to receive back uh from the trends and I
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want to find the related query so if I just go back here there's two things that the um the Google Trends API will give you or the Sur API will give you it will give you related topics and it will
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give you related queries related topics is super Broad and it doesn't really work for our use case so you want to only receive related queries which is the keywords that then you want to create blog posts about so you want to
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define a data type to be related queries and everything else looks fine so if I just run this you should be able to see the trending keywords or not that's the problem so the problem was that I I deleted the search query so
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the search query is going to be AI agents let's try that so this definitely should work this time please there we go cool so this is the uh result from the surp API API it's weird to say but as you can see the rising
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related queries are number one right now is origami agents and number two it found to be open AI deep research which is what we saw in the other place um origami agents is definitely a new one but otherwise that's the trending
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keywords and then in the next section I have extracted the two most trending keywords because it's going to give you like I don't know five or 10 or whatever it is I just defined a Json formatting where it just gives me the most trending
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number one and number two keyword so the number one was origami agents with a score of 3850 I think that's just the percentage increase that it's had over the last 3 days so 38,000 50% more search volume over the
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past 3 days and then open I presearch 35,700 and I'll actually show you one more thing real quick as well so you can find these related queries in terms of two metrics the first one is in terms of
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rising or basically how much the search volume for them increased recently which is realistically catching the trend or you can search in terms of top queries so what was searched most in terms of volume over the past 3 days related to
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AI agents or that query that you popped in initially so the top related queries doesn't necessarily catch the trend because agents in AI or AI agent or what are agents is realistically something that people are searching up all the
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time not just over the past 3 days so I'm not necessarily posting a Blog about these I'm posting it about Rising keywords but considering these keywords are are keywords that are going to be super high volume there's still a value
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in putting it inside your blog post in different places so you can kind of rank for those keywords as well so that's exactly what I've done here in this second node with a bit of JavaScript code uh basically the JavaScript code
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just grabs all those top keywords and puts it inside a strink agents in AI agents AI what are agents what are AI agents what is AI agents best AI agents y y y so it basically just grabs those
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top keywords and puts it in a string with commas between them so that ler L on I can use it in my uh blog post happy days so that's that um and then the next node that we have is just the large
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language model node over here I've used deep SEC car1 because why not let's see if it actually runs because sometimes it just goes and Spins and Spins and spins in perpetuity but yeah if you can use DC car1 if it's working properly definitely
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use it it's a great great great model so if I quickly just take you guys through the prompt that I'm giving deeps car on as well um basically just telling deeps one to choose one of the keywords from
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the two top trending keywords so that we can post the blog post on that uh the keyword so first I've just said you're part of a team that creates worldclass blog posts the blog posts are posted on the website of an AI and automation
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agency called kexa focuses on building AI agents um sort as AI employees and automations the blog post are mainly posted as part of an SEO campaign to get comx out of rank for its products and services so basically just explained
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exactly what my business is what my products and services are so basically just given it some information in regards to the two keywords that's going to be given to it uh the two top trending keywords that we extracted
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before um I've basically just said it's going to have two attributes query which is actual the actual keyword itself and score which is how much it's increased recently um and I just told it to choose one of them based off a bunch of factors
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now you can change this to obviously suit your business you wouldn't want to be choosing keywords that are related to my business so feel free to at least change this part of the prompt um and this part of the prompt that also says
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my business's name and then you want to make sure that you're just feeding in the two keywords so keyword number one and keyword number two so this is what the final result would look like and as you can see DBC
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car1 actually ran quite successfully and the one that it chose is origami agents I don't know if that's actually a thing let me search up what origami agents are okay oh cool so it is it's like a new application I thought origami agents
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was literally like the origami paper so cool okay it's working properly happy days so now we've chosen the topic of the blog post then I have the same exact thing as I had in the other blog post just a research node and we're obviously
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going to be using perplexity here again I'm not going to go through it one more time but you want to make sure you're using Sona Pro and you want to have this query sent through so research the following topic and return everything
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you can find in regards to that topic so let's run this there we go so that's the result you get 10 citations and you get a bit of research from complexity all right so once we have the actual
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research we just want to fix the links as well like we did before um basically what that's going to do is it's going to just give you these uh htps sources with Intex citation which you're going to use
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as internal links um and then we have the actual writer component and this is just going to be the node or the large language model node that's going to actually write the blog post for you um as I said I like to use CL .5 Sonet but
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you can use whatever else you would like the prompt is this one here I've just told it the input information that it's going to get like the query and the other other keywords and the research findings from the complexity node um and
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then I've given it some information as to how I want the blog post to look um and basically what information I want it to have inside the blog post so I want it to be for a year five leading level
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and be at minimum 1,500 to 2,000 words long I'm going to give you guys access to this exact prompt so you don't need to sit down here and try and screenshot it so don't worry about it but basically
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I've just inputed the actual query which is the topic or the most trending keyword and also the detailed uh research which is what we got from perplexity and basically let's try and run this it's probably going to take a
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couple of seconds cuz it's going to claw 3.5 Sonet through open router and it's also a pretty complex task okay so there we go that's the actual blog post origami agents the AI powered cells Revolution transforming lead Generations
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pretty fair it's kind of what they talk about on their website as well orami agents Le generation yada y yada so there we go that's the actual blog post itself um and in this section like before I'm not going to go through it
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one more time we're just going to import the previous blogs that we had we're going to then aggregate them and you would have something like this with a bunch of information about the previous post that we have like the
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blog title the keywords the summary and the URL of each of the blogs that we've posted till now so that we can do the internal linking as we talked about before and then like before we would have a nde that will do the actual
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internal links um prompt is similar to what we had before so the the current blog post and then the previous blog post underneath and we're using 01 mini as I said you want to use some sort of reasoning model because it does require
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a little bit of thinking but let's see what the output for this one would be it's the output now this one should also include some links to comma.ai or some internal links as well so happy days then you want to just convert that blog
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post to HTML like we talked about before cool so once we have the HTML version of the post we just want to define the slug title and Meta Meta description for the Post like before and then we also want
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to Des grab the image that goes at the top like I showed you before as well and that's going to also be exactly the same as the previous automation so I'm not going to actually go through that and
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then we we going to finally post it on WordPress so I'm just going to quickly change this to draft and I'm going to run it to show you the final result boom so that should have now created a draft
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blog post and as you can see we have the actual blog post itself so origami agents revolutionizing sales with AI power degeneration we have the little image at the top which was extracted we have the title the estimated reading
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time key takeaways table of contents headings subheadings text citation being linked um and then we have frequently asked questions at the end as well and now that we've posted it onto WordPress we just want to obviously do the same
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thing we did before and add it as a new blog that we just posted to our completed keyword section or our completed blogs uh sort of Excel sheet so that's done through this this node here as I said the only thing you want
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to change here is change comma.ai to your own uh URL now whatever your url is your url.com right so I'm not going to run this because I don't actually want to post that blog post and I don't want
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it to create false data inside my Excel sheet so I'm not going to do that but you definitely can and that's it it was literally as easy as that there's no need for you to go and spend 2,000 3,000
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$55,000 a month on an SEO agency to run your vogs literally just download the template I gave you upload it into your own workflow tweak it a little bit put in your credentials and then boom you're going to have your SEO campaign running
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indefinitely in the future and I promise you if you stick to it within the next 1 to one and a half years you're going to see real real results and if you're an AI agency owner you can literally resell
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these templates to your own clients for at least $200 a month so all you have to do is get a new client hook them up to the templates I gave you and then have the blog post running indefinitely in
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the back end and you'll just get $200 a month every month without really having to do anything and once again if you guys found this video useful please like And subscribe and put it in the comments down below but otherwise I will see you
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guys in the next video
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