From search to content with Writesonic's new Chrome extension update

Writesonic just launched a new feature update on their Chrome extension. Which gives you the ability to access real-time keyword data directly within Google Search results and more

From search to content with Writesonic's new Chrome extension update
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Writesonic just launched a new feature update on their Chrome extension.
Which gives you the ability to access real-time keyword data directly within Google Search results, including search volumes, keyword difficulty, and trend analyses.
The chrome extension can also offer you content suggestions based on your search intent and the keywords difficulty score.
In the example below, I use the term "Car" as my primary keyword, and it suggested I use Listicle as my content type and went on to generate several blog ideas with a short written description of what the article should be focusing on.
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Since Writesonic’s Chrome extension is integrated with the platform itself, it gives you the ability to generate an entire article by clicking on the idea you want to convert into an actual article.
Now, this is where I’d recommend you use a tool like Koalawriter to turn all of those ideas into actual articles instead of using Writesonic’s AI article writer.
The reasoning behind this is simple. I’ve tested out all 6 versions of Writesonic’s AI article writers and they all suck.
All 6 versions are optimized to make sure your content ranks on the first page of Google, but at the expense of providing value to your audience, while Koalawriter has a people-first approach rather than for search optimization.
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When I’m reading Koala's generated articles, it’s like someone with industry knowledge wrote the actual articles, while when it comes to any of Writesonic's AI article writers, it’s pretty clear that AI wrote them.
Here’s how it works:
All you have to do is select the AI model you want to use (e.g. GPT-4, GPT-4o, Claude 3.5 sonnet).
When selecting your article type, make sure it goes hand in hand with the title you choose.
Where it’s written "keyword" is where you paste in the idea Writesonic Chrome extension generated for you.
I went with: 7 Maintenance Tips to Keep Your Car Running Smoothly
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When it comes to SEO optimization, I suggest you put it on either of these 2 settings: default or AI-powered, never manual.
Based on the subscription plan you're on, you’ll be able to generate automatic internal linking to your product or service just by pasting in your website URL, and Koala will take care of the linking part for you since it uses real-time search when writing out these articles.
Now, the final settings are all dependent on you.
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Once that’s done, click “create article,” and within a couple of seconds, you’ll have a ready-to-publish article.
If you’re ready to take the guesswork out of writing Search optimised content and focus on what matters most—writing people first content, click here!
Jetaime Tsatsi

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Jetaime Tsatsi

Founder of Quixobot, Is big on AI, and loves running & Gaming