Hey all,
Well … I have calmed down a bit after my revelations the other weekend but my wife is still being subjected to daily bouts of “this is just bloody amazing” type comments in between periods of pin-dropping silence … lol
Over that weekend I created 3 python scripts which:
- Rewrite hundreds of articles.
- Write hundreds of articles from scratch.
- Upload those articles to Wordpress in Gutenberg format.
(also schedules publishing in advance!)
As a side note, it turns out it’s quite a bit cheaper to create unique content from scratch as opposed to rewriting articles.
So, from that to today where I now have more scripts which pull 1000 videos from YouTube with associated thumbnail images (2000 items of content in total) and another script which uses the Gemini API to create 1000 unique, niche-focused profile bios.
This is all content that SEO Neo uses in its backlink campaigns and as I mentioned previously, it’s where the bottleneck was for me in using Neo to its full potential.
Well … that problem has been solved.
Last night, just before I hit the hay, it took me no more than 30 minutes to prepare all that content …
- 900+ unique articles
- 900+ short descriptions
- 1000+ unique bios
- 1000 YouTube embeds
- 1000 YouTube images
.. and load it all up into Neo, getting the campaign rolling before I called it a day.
That would have taken me half a day previously!
So yeah, I’m easily at the point now where I can launch a backlink campaign every day.
And all of that content cost me the grand sum of $0.04 to create … only because I went slightly over my Open AI API free daily limit (part of the $20 monthly subs).
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I’ve always had an interest in coding so I kind of know how to implement python scripts but I was always too lazy to actually learn coding properly.
Well, with AI now everyone is a coder … lol.
I’m now working on scripts to automate posting to high DA properties with a grand idea to build a tool that auto-posts to lots of different parasite hosts. Some of these high DA platforms even provide us with an API … I mean, what do they expect me to do … ha ha ha.
Onwards!