SEO Writing Assistant helps content creators to ensure their texts are unique and written in an SEO-friendly style by providing recommendations for content optimization based on best-performing articles in Google’s top-10 for given keywords in a given location. Seamlessly integrates with Google Docs and Wordpress.
I've been using semrush for a while now, and this looks like a great extension of what's already out there. I'm going to watch how this tool develops, because it has a lot of room for additional features!
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Does it works in Spanish ?
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The SEMrush SEO Writing Assistant tool can be a solid choice for SEO professionals and content marketers, especially who outsource SEO content. Still, there a room for growth.
Here are some pros and cons for this tool.
Pros:
1. Easy to install and setup. I have already written a step-by-step tutorial on how to use this tool.
2. Instant readability check and recommendations to improve the content readability.
3. Semantically related terms are displayed under the recommended keywords tab that you can include in your SEO copy.
4. Link recommendations under the SEO Content Template tool.
5. The AI-powered tone of voice analysis to offer the best suggestions for your content.
6. Built-in plagiarism checks to avoid duplicate content issues.
7. Free to try with an option for a quick upgrade.
8. WordPress plugin and Google Docs add-on for quick integration with these platforms.
Cons:
1. The subscription limits are so tights, especially for plagiarism checks. I’m sure that most of you would choose Grammarly Premium instead of buying the extra credits from the SEMrush for plagiarism detection.
2. As an SEO writing tool, I was expecting more in-depth on-page analysis. Here Rank Math SEO plugin does a better job.
3. No option for importing keywords from the SEMrush Keyword Magic Tool directly.
4. No recommendations for links and link placements under the SEO Writing Assistant directly.
5. Target word-count cannot be taken as an SEO recommendation in all cases.
6. Switching between WordPress, Google Docs, and the native SEMrush SWA editor isn’t possible.
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I'm late to the party, but I love it!
Must have grown a lot during the last 2 years but in the last few months I've been using it, everything was fine. The only hiccup i experienced at the beginning was the link/integration among the 3 ways you can use SWA (inside SEMRush, GDoc addon, WordPress). But once i figured out the workflow and how it works, everything was fine.
For new users though, I'd recommend using only 1-2 keywords that way you get to focus on the content you want to write about and get the best possible recommendations especially the semantically-related words.
I liked it so much that i just published a 10-step process to creating content (using the entire content marketing toolkit).
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I like it, it works very well for us and the clients we service.
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I am a BIG fan of SemRush set of SEO tools. I am using it since 2014, so it's been over 6 years now and I am completely satisfied with their tools and services. I have also tried other premium SEO tools available out there before deciding to zero in on SEMRush. The reason why I choose it is it's ease of use and detailed information it provides about competitors data, backlinks, keywords, content ideas, etc. I use SEMRush for many purposes but it has majorly helped me with content creation. Its keyword research tool is very powerful and it gives accurate keyword ideas and keyword suggestions Once I started incorporating those useful keywords in my content I started seeing the upward jump of my blog in search engine rankings. I strongly recommend everybody to use SEMRush for their SEO purpose.
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