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ChatGPT for Bloggers: Create SEO Friendly, Optimized Content With AI

teacher avatar David Utke, Web Pro and YouTuber

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Lessons in This Class

    • 1.

      Welcome to the Course!

      0:54

    • 2.

      What is ChatGPT?

      5:21

    • 3.

      Google E-E-E-A-T - Why it's important

      4:18

    • 4.

      Keyword Research With ChatGPT

      9:51

    • 5.

      Discover Search Intent

      0:01

    • 6.

      Create and Effective Outline With ChatGPT

      8:07

    • 7.

      How To Optimize Your Content

      2:07

    • 8.

      Create Titles and Meta Descriptions

      2:23

    • 9.

      Make Images With ChatGPT

      2:38

    • 10.

      Evaluate Your Article Before Publishing

      3:15

    • 11.

      Conclusion

      0:14

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This comprehensive course teaches you how to leverage ChatGPT to research, plan, write, and optimize blog posts that rank well and engage readers. Learn practical, step-by-step techniques to work alongside large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT to produce high-quality content efficiently while maintaining your unique voice and meeting Google's quality standards.

In this course, you will learn the following:

  • Learn about Google's E-E-A-T guidelines and how to create content that meets these standards.
  • Master keyword research techniques using ChatGPT to identify valuable content opportunities.
  • Analyze search intent to create content that truly answers your audience's questions.
  • Develop structured, comprehensive outlines that serve as the foundation for engaging articles.
  • Optimize your content's on page SEO for both readers and search engines  
  • Create effectives titles and meta descriptions that increase click-through rates.
  • Generate creative images to go along side your articles.
  • Evaluate and improve your articles using ChatGPT.

This course shows you how to leverage ChatGPT as your content creation partner, helping you produce more high-quality articles in less time. Instead of starting with a blank page, you'll learn a systematic approach to content creation that allows you to scale your content production without sacrificing quality.

No coding experience is necessary. Basic familiarity with blogging concepts and access to ChatGPT (free or paid version) are all you need to get started.

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David Utke

Web Pro and YouTuber

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Hi there,

My name is David and I'm professional blogger, web designer and a highly rated user experience consultant.

Starting in 2009, I first began learning web development and WordPress for my own online projects and now translate technical skills in an easy to understand way for beginners with my helpful courses.

Currently, I live abroad, travel, and I run my online business from cafes and workspaces. If you would like to find out more, follow my Skillshare profile and drop a message/email with any questions. I'm here to help.

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1. Welcome to the Course!: Welcome to my Skillshare course on how to create a high quality, helpful blog post using Chat GBT. Learning how to blog with AI tools like hat GBT is very important, simply because it can help speed up the content creation process, helps complete repetitive tasks, and just makes the whole process of creating content more quick and easy. So in this course, I'm going to be covering everything that you need to know to get started blogging with hat GBT. That means I'm going to be showing you how to keyword research, how to build an outline, create metadata, build the body of the content, how to optimize that content with additional tools, and more. I'll also be sharing with you some of my favorite writing prompts for hat GBT to help you create content more quickly and help you get to that level where you have a rough draft that you can begin editing yourself. So if you've been looking to create high quality blog posts with chat GBT, this course is for you. If you're ready to get started, let's begin. 2. What is ChatGPT?: My laptop, let's begin. So this is chatgt.com, and what it is is just generative AI. So you ask questions and you get responses. Now, it's really open ended, which is why AI is so popular, so you can summarize texts, brainstorm, get advice, code, surprise me, help me write things, make a plan, analyze data really, whatever you want, this, first, that, whatever. ChatGBT also has an app that you can download to your Android or iPhone device as well, and I really do recommend downloading it to your phone because I find it just incredibly helpful to have some sort of generative AI on my phone, ask quick questions, this first, that, what I'm at the grocery store, I'm reading ingredients. What does this ingredient mean? Things It's just really helpful. This is what AI is really good for. Now, ChachiPT is completely free to use. You don't even need to create an account, but we are going to be creating an account just so we get access to more data on the back. And now, to create an account is just free, and it's very simple. All you have to do is click over here to sign up. Then you're going to be presented with a form to create an account. So simply enter your email address, click Continue, set a password, and you are good to go. Once you create your free account with Chat GBT, this is what your dashboard looks like. So what's been added in is this helpful little sidebar over here that keeps track of all the different chats that you have initiated. Then you have a little search function up top there so you can explore your previous chats. That's quite helpful once you start having hundreds of different chats. You have the pencil icon to start a new chat at any time, and you can also just minimize the sidebar at will, by clicking on this little icon right there. If you click on your profile icon, you have M GBTs, you have customized HAT GBT settings and upgrade plan. So my GPTs, what is that? So I went ahead and asked Chat GBT what exactly it is because they'll explain it better than I can. But primarily, GBTs are trained on vast amounts of data and are used transformer based architecture to understand context, and it generates human like text based on the input it receives. In a nutshell, you can train hat GPT to provide outputs in a certain manner or style for a given task. So let's click over here to explore GPTS, and there we go. As we have top picks. We have writing. We have productivity, research and analysis, education, lifestyle, programming. All these help you just do a specific task more efficiently. So anyways, let's click into one just to explore. So we'll click over here four right for me. Click on that's right there. We Tailor engaging content with focus on quality relevance and precise word counts. So let's click over here to start chat. And then here we are. So write for me, write Tailor engaging content, and then write thousand word structure, guiding me through writing resume, writing an essay. And this is just built out to provide writing outputs better than just vanilla chat GPT, if that makes any sense. So anyways, let's go back to a profile. Now you can customize Chat GBT over here, so you should hat CBT call you? What do you do? What traits should JATCBT have? Anything at Chat GBT should know about you. This is quite helpful if you're going to be using it for a specific type of output. So for example, I have a blog about online teaching. So that would be helpful to kind of put that information in over here. Like, I'm a blogger, and I need content about teaching English online. And that's what I care about, and that's the kind of outputs I want. So hopefully you find that's helpful, and that's really it. So you have your settings over here. So your theme, language, archive chats, personalization. Again, you can kind of just explore this on your own. It's pretty self explanatory. What's more important right now is to click on the upgrade plan over here, and we're going to be using the free tier, but I do want to explain to the different plans. So we have plus and Pro. Plus is the most popular, not too expensive at $20 a month. You also have the business plan at $25 a month. So what do you get for paying for Chat CGBT? So you get access to everything and free, but then you get also limited access to 01 and 01 Mini. What do we talk Hemo now? Okay, so 01 right over here is designed to spend more time thinking before it responds. And then 01 Mini is more focused on STEM applications like math and coding. That's what you get. Then opportunities to test new features, create and use projects, and customize your own GPTs then access to SRA video generation. And what's SRA Video generation? Well, it's text to video. So you type in, Hey, create a video about this thing, and then here you go. So you can create these crazy videos over here using SRA. And then with the pro plan, it's everything that the plus plan is, but just at a different level. And again, like, higher limits and so forth. 3. Google E-E-E-A-T - Why it's important: Google, EE AT. So EAT stands for experience, expertise, authority, and trust. Now, this is a fundamental principle that you do need to understand if you're going to be using AI to help you create content for your website in the form of Block posts. Now, broadly speaking, EAT is just something that you need to demonstrate with your content. So for example, did you actually use the product? Did you actually visit the place you're talking about? Do you have personal experience with whatever you're writing about? That's what EAT is. It's not using Chat GBT and other AI tools to just spin up content about travel ward credit cards, and you don't know anything about credit cards and you don't travel and you don't use points, and you're just trying to make money in a quick way. That's not what we're doing here. Still going to have to demonstrate EEAT because the point of using chat GPT, to help you create content is to help you create content more quickly and easily. It's not to have some type of lazy shortcut because long term, if you don't demonstrate EAT, your site's going to get punished in the search engine algorithm anyway. So you want to be using these tools to help you create content, not just as a shortcut. So you need to be demonstrating EEAT with your content, so you should be in a topic that you know and understand and you're just using hat GPT to help you create content. Now, is this against guidelines or anything? Like, Google search guidance about AI generated content? In short, Google doesn't mind, per se, AI generated content. They stated right here, rewarding high quality content. However, it is produced. Automation can be helpful in certain instances. You know, for example, right down here, using automation to help you create, like, sports scores, weather forecasts, transcripts, like, things like that, it's quite useful for the end visitor. The whole thing is making it useful for the end visitor who's visiting your site. So it's not against using AI tools like Chat GBT to create content. Again, it should be used to help you create content, not just be relying on it 100% or just as a shortcut to creating content about a topic that you just don't know anything about. So anyway, like rewarding high quality content, however it is produced, and how automation can be used for helping create content and our advice for creators considering AI generation. So however the content is produced, those seeking success in Google should be looking to produce original, high quality people first content that demonstrates the qualities of Eat. That's what you fundamentally should be doing, and you should be using chat GPT just to help you create content. In addition, Google has given guidance on asking, how and why about your content. So who created the content. So something that helps people instinctively understand eat is if it's clear who created the content. Is it self evident to your visiors who authored the content? Do you have a Byline where one might be expected? Do Belines help further information about the author involved. How is the content created as an example? So if you're reviewing a product, did you actually have the product? Did you actually test the product? Can you demonstrate that in some meaningful way? Google literally states it right here. Why was the content created? Why is perhaps the most important question to answer about your content. So if you're using AI tools like Chat GBT, just to help you create content that's primarily helpful to people, content that is useful, content, in my opinion, that also just makes sense for the topical nature of your website, then that is in alignment with EEAT policies. But if you're just using AI tools, just spin up a bunch of content to rank and get organic search traffic, for example, you have a business blog and you're just all of a sudden writing about the 47 best horror films or 108 Instagram handle names, whatever, that's not really an alignment with what EEAT is about. So just going forward, what I want you to take away from this is just to be aware of Google EEAT that you need to demonstrate EAT with your content. You should be using Chat CPT to help you create content more quickly and easily, like I like to say, but you shouldn't be using it as a shortcut. 4. Keyword Research With ChatGPT: Keyword research with Chat GPT. So Chat CBT is very helpful for coming up with phrases and keywords that we can use to help us create content that people are actually looking for because that's the goal with content creation. Yes, you need to create content that fills out and completes your website, but you also need to be creating content that people are actually looking for as a way to be useful and helpful to your audience. Also going to be using a secondary tool over here, and I'm using Ubersuggest, but you can use whatever keyword research tool you want. The whole goal of using this tool is just to verify any type of search volume because there's no point in creating content around a keyword phrase that doesn't have any search volume whatsoever. I like Uber suggest primarily because it has a lifetime plan. So one and done, no paid subscriptions, you pay for it, and you get access to the tool without any types of limits like you do on Uber suggests free plan because they do have a free plan, but it's limited. So just pay one time fee. Done. Alright. Anyway, let's get started over here. Now, you want to have a Swipe file as I like to call it, and this swipe file is where you want to keep your different prompts that you use for keyword research that you like and find effective. So what I always like to do is I always like to ask, what are popular long tail keywords for the short tail keyword than entering your keyword. So a short tail keyword would be something like start Ablog. A long tail phrase would be how to start a Blog with WIS. That's a longer tail phrase. If that makes any sense. And so this is just helpful because it builds out a phrase around a short tail keyword phrase. So let's just take a quick look at this right there. We'll put that in, and we'll be using the keyword phrase online teaching in this example. Ten popular long tail keywords for the short tail keyword, online teaching. And this is great. So right here, interactive activities for online teaching classrooms. That's quite interesting. So we can ask it to expand upon that. Advantages and disadvantages of online teaching. That's a little surface level. We'd want something a little bit more unique and we need to go into that one a little bit more online teaching methods for high school students, how to improve student engagement and online teaching. So that one I really like. So we'll do this over here. Please expand on number let's say number two, how to improve student engagement. And this one right there and on number seven. And on number seven. Fire Away. All right, so we have gameification, utilize interactive tools, encourage collaboration, personalized learning, very, very nice. And then interactive activities for online teaching. We have, again, tools like Kahoot. All right. Role playing activities, digital whiteboard sessions. This is great. Like, a lot of, like, unique stuff that we could be looking more in detail, like a digital whiteboard. So Jambo Miro, Canva. So like, right here, we have two kind of niche specific topics related to online teaching, and contents create short videos and podcast. Okay, how to create that could be its own little tutorial that you can create as well. Incorporate five minute challenges, the ten best five minute challenge, that could be an interesting block post, as well. You get the idea. So this is where we kind of want to start with. So I'm going to take this one right here. We have interactive tools. So we'll copy that. What are subtopics related to related to and we'll say interactive tools for online teaching. You see what we come up with over here. All right, so we have presentation, collaboration, okay, enhancing student partition pen. We have virtual whiteboard design, collaboration and shared workspaces, math and science. Okay, interactive tools for this over here, accessibility. Very good. All right, so are there any software or tools I need to know I need to know about four Interactive tools for online teaching. Okay, so here we go. So Notion, Trell, Google Docs, Edpuzzle, create Alright, so we have this one right there. So I'm asking, I want like niche specific things like Edpuzzle. I've never heard of that. Create interactive video lessons and bed quizzes and annotations. So like anything with AI, you want to kind of take this keyword and put it in here, and Ed puzzle is actually a thing. So there we go. Give me keyword phrases for Ed puzzle. Yes, it's a little bit generic right there. And away we go. So now you can kind of Ed puzzle for a flip classroom teaching like that. That's really kind of specific right there. So take that, pop that in right there. How to flip your classroom with Ed puzzle. Okay, how to flip your classroom with Edpuzzle. All right. So that seems like that's something people are looking for. Let's take a quick look at that. Okay, so the search volume, it's not really there. So anyway, you kind of get the idea of how you want to be using these different prompts. So right here in the middle, after I ask this prompt right there, what are some topics related to interactive tools online teaching? We've got a bunch of helpful things gamification, communication tools, assessment tools, collaboration tools. So you can kind of just dive into these in more detail with ChaiBT. So give me more gamification tools, gamification keywords, communication tools, assessment tools, presentation tools, and so forth. And we want to be finding a keyword phrase that actually has, like, search volume it. Alright, so we have role playing activities, collaborates, virtual scavenger hunts. That's a great idea. Like, I didn't even think of that. Yeah, Virtual scavenger hunts. Create a list of items students must find online or around their house within a limited time. So take that right there, a virtual scavenger hunt. Is that a thing people are kind of looking for? Is that something? Take a look at that. Virtual scavenger. There we go. So search volume. Yep, So difficulty, kind of low. Very kind of unique. So there we go. So give me subtopics related to virtual scavenger hunts. And here we go. So we have more dedicated specific keyword phrases. And that's kind of how you want to use Chachi BT. Okay? So that's my prompts. Okay, so what are subtopics relate to whatever, long tail, for the short tale, and what are popular subtopics for something an R? What are subtopics for this subtopic to go even more detail. And then finally, my last keyword, what are ten different popular keyword phrases? Or we could take that one as well, you don't have to have it be ten, you can 20, whatever you want. So what are ten different popular and then we'll use this one right here. Virtual Scavenger Hunt. What are ten different popular Virtual Scavenger Hunt, keywords. Open up to that. Okay, best virtual scavenger hunt ideas for the classrooms, hunt for kids, games, remote learning, tools for teachers, team building, themed virtual scavenger hunts for team building. Like, there you go. So this is why we want to use Chachi BT because it comes up with things that, like oh, yeah. I don't even think of that. That's a good idea. And also different subject specific tools we can get collaboration tools, video, interactive media, assessment tools and feedback, a whole lot of things that kind of dive into role playing activities, collaborative story writing, interactive multimedia projects. And then you want to just jump in over here and take a quick look to see if there's any search volume. What I care about is just any search volume, anything. If it's 100, that's fine for me. It's good enough as long as people are searching and obviously Uber suggests is quite helpful because then you come down here, it gives you suggestions, questions, prepositions and comparisons. And then it gives you the volume over here. So virtual scavenger hunt rules, ideas, how to play and then you can take from Chat CBT and Uber suggests, combine it. And there you go. You know, like what are unique phrases? Virtual scavenger hunts, and then we're going to have virtual scrimmage hunts for adults rules, ideas, how to play virtual scammig hunt. Like, that could be a whole series of blog posts related to this specific vertical to build out authority within this topic. Then over here, if you want, I typically like to use Google Docs. And then you just want to copy and paste in the keyword phrase that you find that you want to maybe target and go after, however you want to do that, or if you just want to use Nopad, that's totally fine, as well. So it's totally up to you how you want to keep track of everything. But that's what I was just doing keyword research, use a keyword research tool to verify search volume, and you are good to go. 5. Discover Search Intent : Search intense 6. Create and Effective Outline With ChatGPT: Creating an outline for our blog post. So now let's build out a simple outline. So to get started, what I like to do is very simple. Just ask what information ChachBT needs. So what information do you need to create an outline for a blog post? I need the topic or main idea. Maybe include the audience, purpose, tone and style, key points covered, desired link, et cetera. So you want to write out a quick little prompt kind of including these things. And then that's the prompt you want to build out. You don't want to just ask, hachBT create an outline about this topic, about keyword. You could you'll get a good response, but it's just helpful to get a more detailed response by having a more detailed prompt. So let's compare it and contrast it too. So I created this over here, creates an outline for the best Scamager hunt apps for students. This is the main topic of the blog post. Audience is for teachers looking to create fun, educational Scamger hunts for their students, tone and style. It's informative and conversational. It's a list style blog post, include both free and paid options as well as pros and cons associated with each app. Take that, copy that. Boom, we'll compare and contrast the two to see which one has the better results. So take that. We'll take this whole thing, go over here, pop this in right there. Okay, so we got goose chase, goose chase, action bound, Scapa fi. All right. Very good. And then would you like to expand on any of these sections? I like, Yep, that's what we're going to be doing next. Now, let me jump back over here, and we'll navigate over here, create outline. We'll just ask it to create an outline for Skimg hunt apps for students. And yeah, not bad, but this one is much better Turf hunts seek by Iaturisto hunts and Are there any I want to ask, are there any additional apps you didn't you forgot? Alright, good. So we got Play tours. Very good. Let's Roam, Globe Chaser, clue keeper. And now we can begin expanding upon each one of these to create the actual piece of content. Expanding our outline with Chat CBT. Alright, so now we have a rough draft, so we have our introduction right there. We have a nice list to co right here, so Goose chase number one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, I asked, Are you sure, is there anything else? And it's like, number eight, nine, ten, 11. And then, are you really sure? It's like, Well, these are additional things you could check out if you want. So I'm going to keep it as number 1211 that looks good over here. And from right here if you want, you can just ask it to expand. So please expand on number 1211. Use Birt Cena and perplexity gives you a little blurb, key features, price, pros, cons, et cetera. And there we go. And I had it stop, and then I just asked, please expand. Using Brsess and prolexy, each item should have two to three paragraphs minimum. And so there you go. We get the paragraphs there if you want. So what you need to do now is, it's really up to you. What I typically like to do is I like to start a new chat. I usually just like to take each section over here. These are just bullet points. And then just go to hat CBT, and then please expand and write as a para graph. Then there we go. I put our content right there. Then away we go. Then scavenger hunts are a fun, engaging way to learn, et cetera, and then we want to rename this, not new chats, but I want to call this intro. And so now I know that this is my intro. And the reason I like to do this just for my own structure over here in the left hand sidebar, the intros over here. Then if I want to ask specific questions to expand on this, I can easily do that. And then after the intro, what would I want to include? So we'll go back to where we were best Gun apps info, and it did bring up one element that I think is really useful to how to choose the best apps for your classroom. Take that and then we'll go over here to the intro expand on this writes as paragraph and bullet points. And there we go. So now we have a nice intro built out. Obviously, we're going to have to add in H two title tags as needed. Again, this is a rough draft. But this is the intro section done, okay? So like my little introduction paragraph. And then I have that section about the best apps for your classroom, how to choose the best apps, a little quick little word about that. And then after that, we get into the best apps for scavenger hunts. So let me do the first one just as a quick example over here. So let me go ahead and highlight this, make sure you have this and only this highlighted, and we'll copy that. And then we'll go to Chat GPT. And all right, please expand on this write as a paragraph. All right. Write a few paragraphs, include bullet points, price features There we go. Keep it looks like that's good. Please expand on this. Write a few paragraphs, include Bullet points, price features. Think that's right. Features, pros, cons. There we go. Yeah. There we go. Okay. Copy and paste that in, and then overview. Okay, so right there, we have number one, Goose Chase. Let's click on that. And this is looking great. So I'm not liking this line thing going on over here, so you can just tell Chat CBT. Again, please, but no Again, please, but no separators. There we go. Anyway, so it's totally up to you. So if you like the separators, that's fine. What you're going to be doing anyways is going to be highlighting this whole entire thing then copying it, pasting it into Wordpress, or where you're going to be editing the blogposts yourself. But this is the process that I like to follow because I find that I get the best lengthy response. And I also like the bullpoints here. So if I'm editing this myself, I just can jump into over here, key features, pricing. Like, they offer a wide range of pricing plans, blah, blah blah blah. You got to kind of write things yourself. Again, draft. That's what we're doing here. And so we have number one goose app, so I'd come over here, rename this. Okay, so there we go. So we have this one done. And I would just go through each one of these one by one and do that. So I would just copy and paste the bullet points and the kind of high level overview over here, the outline into each individual chat because then you can kind of ask questions, expand, and make it better with Chat GBT, because if you try and do everything over here and it's not going to give you a 2000 word blog post. Also it becomes a little difficult for your own brain to kind of manage everything. So it's nice to have it over here where I have, the intro. And then I have number one, the number two, the number three, number four. And then that's my list post, copy and paste everything in the Wordpress and that's how I would go about creating a rough draft. 7. How To Optimize Your Content: Izing your content. So once you have your rough draft, build the rough draft wherever you want. So whether or not you're creating a Word document or you're writing it from the WordPress admin page or whatever blog platform you're using, whatever, put it together. Save your introduction, your body, and the conclusion. Now, once you're done, you want to use AI Content Detector. So over here, I have quilbt.com slash AI Content Detector. Now, this is not perfect. No AI Detection tool is, but 100% AI generated and should come back 100% AI generated. The reason is we're going to compare it to when we run it through humanized AI text, which will help humanize the content a little bit to make it less detectable. Then the last step I like to do is then jump over here to surfer SEO and this helps you optimize the on page SE of your content. Then over here, I give it the final human touch where I go through, change sentences make sure to add in things that are missing, et cetera. So what's useful about Surf REO is, again, you can load in your blog post, tell the keyword that you're trying to go after, and then it tells you what to include and what to change and headings and NLP. Just very, very helpful, final touch. So anyway, so let's go ahead and detect AI, see what this comes back as. Hundred percent. Not surprising. So we'll take this over here. Analysis completes. Alright, we'll copy this, and we'll go to Humaneyes. AI, we'll put it in right here. Paste that in and then humanize AI. Okay, so let's just wait a bit. All right. And it just finished. So we're going to take this over here, copy that. And then let's go back to the AI detection tool, and see what it comes back as, paste that in, detect AI. Before it was 100%, and now it comes back as 0% of tax likely AI, human. 8. Create Titles and Meta Descriptions: Titles and meta description. So finally, if you want to use Chat ChibT to come up with a little bit more of a compelling title, you can totally do that. So the title I have right now is just the 11 Best Scavenger Hunt apps for students. I think that's good. It's not like, amazing, but it's good. But if you want more, you can just come over here to ChathiBT and ask, like, please give me ten titles for Best Scavenger Hunt apps for students. So let's fire it away and see what we come up with over here. And there we go. So we have a wide range of things that we can choose from. So Game of Fi Learning, top scam Jon apps, ten schema apps every teacher should know about. You can even just follow up with this even more. Give me five more similar to, we'll just say, I don't know. Similar to number seven. There we go. Go ahead and ask that. And so we're going to focus in on this game of Hi Learning and give me more similar to number seven. And there we go. So make learning exciting, find educational scavenger hunts, game based learning, turn learning into an adventure and so forth. So again, it just gives you a little bit of inspiration on how to create a title. And you could also do the same thing with the meta description. So again, you can just manually write this yourself down here or you can just ask chat CPT. Now, I can say, please write me a meta description for a WordPress blog post on the topic of and then we'll just take this right there. Best Given apps for students. Hi this whole thing right there. And let's ask at GBT. And there we go. Describe the top apps for students and make this, whatever. Copy that. And then you can just put that in right there as a meta description. And there we go. So maybe it's a little bit long. You got to kind of play around with it as needed. So there we go. So again, got to adjust things yourself, or why 100% on Chat GBT, but it can give you inspiration on how to structure your titles as well as your meta description. 9. Make Images With ChatGPT: Creating images for your blog post with Chat GBT. Now, you can source images from a wide variety of places online, but you can use Chat GBT to actually make you images. So you type in text, and it creates an image based on what you type in. Now, there's a few ways to do this. So you can click over here to create an image, and it has create an Image prompt. So it'll create an image for my blog post about scavenger hunts and away we go. And it will get to work and create an image for us. And very good. So if you don't like this image and you want something else, then you can just tell hatchbT to follow up with another prompt. So it can make this more cartoonish, make it more realistic, whatever. So then you can just add in additional prompts as you like. Okay, and you can also upload images directly to ChachiBT and ask it to transform the image in some way, whether or not it's a drawing or another image. So let me click over here for the plus sign. We'll upload from my computer and I'll select this image right here, this woman. And then I'll ask it to change the image into a cartoon. There we go. And see what we get. And very good. So I've transformed the image into a cartoon style version. You can download it here and then just click on the download file, and then let me know if you need any further adjustments so then you can just follow up with additional prompts. So let's go ahead and click on Download here and see what it came up with and let's take a look. Honestly, not too good, so I'm not that impressed, but it is a feature that you can use a hat GPT. Now you can navigate over here to hat GBTs and use Doll E, if you want. We'll type in Doll. Wait for Doll E to pop up right here, and then we'll start hat over here. Then you can also use this right here to create images if you want. So I can just type in whatever I want. So create an image for my blogPost about Scavenger Hunts. So I typed in, create an image for my blog post about Scavenger Hunts in a futuristic style. And the last thing to mention is that once you use a GPT, it does save it over here in the left hand sidebar. So if you do want to remove it, you can just click over here to hide from sidebar or keep in sidebar totally up to you. But then you can have a nice little collection of specific GPTs that you like to always refer to. So if you want to use hat GPT, then as specific GPTs and then explore GBTs and have your own custom GPTs over here on the left hand sidebar. That's how it works, but anyways, this is how you creased images with hat GBT for your block 10. Evaluate Your Article Before Publishing: And finally, we're going to evaluate our article based on Google Eat standards. So at this point in time, you need to publish your article. So you've already created it with Chat GBT. You've already humanized it with humanized AI, and you've done a self edit. Maybe you use Surfer SEO, whatever. When you're ready and finished, go ahead and publish it because you need a live URL that Chat GBT can actually take and analyze. Now, to evaluate everything with Google Eats, it's very simple. What I'd like to start off with is just ask Chat hPT what is Google Eat? And it will come back to you with experience, expertise, authoritativeness, and trustworthiness. It's a key set of guidelines Google uses to evaluate the quality content on websites. Alright, so why it's important, whatever. Okay, so now we can ask it to evaluate our article. Please evaluate this article. And we'll take the URL. Please invate this article based on EEAT. Give a rating out of 12, ten for everything. Be as specific as possible with both positive and negative feedback. Positive and negative feed back. All right, let's go ahead and see what we get. Alright, so evaluating the article, Google Sites review. Okay, so right here, expertise, eight out of ten, negative aspects. We mentions extensive use, specific examples in cases, the website has built using Google Sites would further substantiate his experience, expertise, authoritativeness, trustworthiness, overall assessment, and very good. So now it kind of gives you a high level overview about how to improve this. You could also just ask, like, just standard, please evaluate this article. Based on Google EEA There we go. If you want to keep it even more simple, this is good because it'll break everything into more detail for you. You know, sometimes you get too specific with the prompt. It kind of shortens everything. But otherwise, it looks good. So again, the whole point of doing this asking a few times, it's going to give you bits of information where you're like, Oh, I didn't really include that, and I should include that a little bit better, a little bit more. So right here, authoritativeness six out of ten. Like, why why is that the case? Like, I've created numerous tutorial videos and websites with you know, Google sites. So anyways, there are no citations or external references, engaging with others in the industry, reputable sources that might back up the claims. Like, Okay, good. So that's why you want to kind of evaluate because then you kind of understand what aspects and areas that you can improve on with your website with regards to this article and other future articles that you create. So, anyways, that is it for this tutorial. 11. Conclusion: Alright, everyone. That's it for my Skillshare course and how to create a high quality blog post for your website and audience using hat GBT. I hope you enjoyed it, and I hope you got a lot of value out of it. Anyways, I just want to say thank you and have a great day. Bye bye.