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Let’s say you’re writing a personal finances

Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 8:59 am
by zihadhosenjm55
Let’s say you’re writing a personal finances blog and you’ve chosen an idea from the idea generator: The Ultimate Guide to Building an Emergency Fund: Why You Need It and How to Get Started.

You know this post will be a great fit for your audience … but you’re not sure where to begin putting that guide together. Simply copy that title into the Post Outline tool and RightBlogger will handle everything for you. If you want, you can even include a keyword (“building an emergency fund”) for the tool to incorporate:

Screenshot of the RightBlogger blog post outline generator tool with the title 'The Ultimate Guide to Building an Emergency Fund: Why You Need it and How to Get Started' and the keyword 'building an emergency fund' entered
When you’re ready, just go ahead and hit the “Generate” button. Here’s the outline:

Screenshot of the start of the outline produced by RightBlogger
You can copy this outline into Google Docs, Notion, Evernote, or any tool of find owner of cell phone number free philippines choice, then edit it to suit you. For instance, you might want to add to the “benefits of having an emergency fund” and also include a point on “being able to take risks”.

If you’re writing an outline yourself, I’d recommend making sure you include a few talking points for your introduction and conclusion, and giving yourself a clear structure with subheadings to cover major points in the main body of your post—just like RightBlogger does. For more help, check out this guide to creating an engaging blog post structure.

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Step 4: Draft Your Post (With or Without RightBlogger!)
When it comes to drafting, I personally prefer to write content myself, without using AI tools except in limited circumstances (e.g. if I want to rephrase a paragraph from a post I’ve already written). This works best for me as I’m a fast writer and I find myself spending too much time editing AI-drafted content.

But if you’re a slower or less confident writer, then it’s fine to use AI for your first draft. You may find it helps a lot to have something down on the page, even if you end up editing it to add in lots of your own ideas or your personal style.

The AI writer doesn’t draw directly from any single source, so the content you draft using AI algorithms will automatically avoid plagiarism.

If you’re using RightBlogger as an AI blog writer, these are some of the best tools to try: