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Getting the Best Results from Each Tool

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Blog Writer

What You Get

Outlines, drafts, or full blog posts based on your topic and target audience.

Pro Tips

  • Give specific audience descriptions: "startup founders with less than $1M ARR" vs. "business owners"
  • Specify tone: academic, conversational, humorous, authoritative
  • Use Deep Think for opinion pieces and thought leadership—it writes better
  • Ask for outlines first, then generate full drafts once you approve the structure

Keyword Analyzer

What You Get

SEO opportunity ranking: which keywords should you target based on volume, difficulty, and relevance.

Pro Tips

  • Be specific about your market/vertical
  • Include your current ranking keywords so the tool understands your position
  • Ask it to identify content gaps—keywords you could own but haven't
  • Use the output to build your content calendar

Competitor Analyzer

What You Get

Breakdown of competitor positioning, messaging, and strategy from their site.

Pro Tips

  • Analyze 2-5 competitors at a time (more = slower, but richer)
  • Include direct competitors only—not adjacent players
  • Feed the output into the next step (SEO Reports, Content Gaps) for deeper analysis
  • Run monthly to catch competitive moves early

SEO Reports

What You Get

Detailed analysis of on-page SEO, technical issues, and competitive positioning.

Pro Tips

  • Feed competitor analysis into this tool for direct comparisons
  • Use the output to identify quick wins on your own site
  • Deep Think mode gives better strategic recommendations

Quick Actions

What You Get

Fast, lightweight analysis for quick questions or tactical decisions.

Pro Tips

  • Use for "quick wins"—questions that don't need deep analysis
  • Chain multiple quick analyses together to build a complete picture
  • Use when speed matters more than perfection

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