How to use the Blog Writer tool: from SEO brief to publish-ready draft

Queries such as “how to use blog writer AI” map well to our structured flow. Open Blog Writer when you already know the article’s job: rank for a keyword, explain a product area, or compare options with honest framing.

1. Complete the brief fields before generating

Title ideas, primary keyword, secondary keywords, audience, and angle should reflect your editorial plan. Missing angle is the most common cause of “flat” posts.

2. Generate in logical chunks

Run the body first, then refine the introduction (hook + promise) and conclusion (summary + CTA). Blog intros often need a second pass with “remove clichés” or “shorter sentences.”

3. Tables and FAQs

If the brief asks for comparison tables or FAQ blocks, review facts carefully. The model should not invent statistics; insert real numbers from your research.

4. On-page SEO without stuffing

Check headings (H2/H3) scan naturally. If a keyword repeats awkwardly, ask for a rewrite that preserves meaning with varied phrasing.

5. Handoff to publishing

Copy into your CMS or export as needed. Keep images, internal links, and canonical policy in your normal publishing checklist.

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