These AI tools are getting better and better.
One tool that I always liked and have used intermittently is Frase.
It's got so much better it's now outstanding.
Today, I decided to try some things out in that tool and discovered, to my delight, that it's possible to create a long-form blog post based on keywords, the top 10 Google search results, A.I. rewriting, and a little editing.
I 'wrote' a 1,770-word blog post on a subject I knew nothing about.
It took me around 20 minutes from start to finish, which included testing the html code to post it to a website and finding some images I could use in the post.
You can view the post here.
https://app.frase.io/doc/preview/843412f957c84c9a8fd16c68e2e79b0e.
According to the plagiarism checker on Grammarly, it's 100% original once I discarded the partial line matches.
You can get your access to Frase here.
Let me know if you'd like me to create a training video on how I 'wrote' that page.
I'd do a different subject because I can't use that one, which was silly of me.
I might have to create a subdomain so I can use it.
OK, I'm travelling for the next two days, but I may be able to keep the emails on schedule anyway.
Enjoy Frase.
Regards,
Brent.
P.S. I should point out that you can use a blog post you create in Frase, and without leaving the app, you can create a summary for micro-blogging, a video script for either a long-form Y.T. video or a short video for Y.T., F.B. TikTok, Instagram use.
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