Tag: Spintax

Creating coherent book-length articles with GPT-4 Turbo

Creating coherent book-length articles with GPT-4 Turbo
The first day of last year marked a significant milestone for the CyberSEO Pro plugin, as it introduced support for OpenAI GPT, becoming the first in the market to use AI for autoblogging. As the year unfolded, the AI domain continued to evolve, culminating in the release of the OpenAI GPT-4 Turbo, Google Gemini Pro and Anthropic Claude 2.1 models. These models are distinguished by their capacity to generate extensive texts, reaching up to 128K tokens for GPT-4 Turbo (equivalent...

Where to get images for an autoblog?

Where to get images for an autoblog?
In our tutorial articles, we’ve thoroughly explored the process of creating high-quality articles for your autoblog using CyberSEO Pro and RSS Retriever plugins. These tools offer the ability to generate informative and engaging WordPress posts of virtually any size, using advanced technologies like OpenAI GPT-4, Google Gemini Pro, and Anthropic Claude. However, beyond compelling textual content with rich HTML formatting, no article is complete without graphic images. This time, we’ll delve into this aspect. To enrich AI-generated posts with images,...

No-source GPT autoblogging – CyberSEO Pro

No-source GPT autoblogging – CyberSEO Pro
In this article, you will find out how to use OpenAI GPT for automatic generation of WordPress posts without relying on third-party content sources such as RSS feeds. Fortunately, CyberSEO Pro offers multiple ways to accomplish this, and we’ll start by examining the simplest approach. For a quick start, just watch the short tutorial video below.  In the example shown in this video, we demonstrate how to use OpenAI GPT to generate a WordPress post title and article based...

What is Spintax and how to use it? – CyberSEO Pro

What is Spintax and how to use it? – CyberSEO Pro
What Spintax stands for? Nowadays we often need to generate a lot of text articles on a same topic. The problem is that all these articles much be different. For example, you have a network of small blogs dedicated to the same niche, theme or topic. But if you post the same article to all those blogs, they will be definitely penalized by search engines for “plagiarism”, because Google want to see a different article at your every single blog....