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Project input

With SEOKI, you can create content at the push of a button. All you need is some "input." This can be your keywords or pre-formulated titles.

Under project input, select the basis on which you want to create your article(s):

  • keywords

  • title

  • title + subtitle

But which is better? Well, that depends.

If you have strong keywords, you can generate your articles based on them. The AI will generate a variety of themes and title variations.

If you want to address specific questions, it might make sense to provide titles or even subtitles. This ensures that this particular aspect is covered.

Try all options and see what works best for you!

And this is how you can specify multiple keywords, titles and subtitles:

  • 1 keyword or title per article: Write the keywords or titles one below the other in the free field

  • Multiple keywords per article: List your keywords one after the other and separate them with comma or semicolons

  • Title and subtitle: Write your titles and subtitles for an article one after the other in one line and separate them with semicolons

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