Let's get you set up with your first content topic. This will only take a few minutes.
We'll guide you through 5 simple steps to create your first content topic:
What's the main subject you want to create content about?
Your topic should be:
Examples:
What search terms should your content rank for? (Add at least 5)
Mix of keyword types:
Tools to find keywords: Google Keyword Planner, SEMrush, Ahrefs, AnswerThePublic
Tell us about your business and choose a content template
This information helps us tailor the content to your brand's voice and style. We'll use it to:
Our professional tone creates content that is polished, well-researched, and authoritative while maintaining clarity and precision in communication.
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Topic: Digital Marketing
Mega Topic: Marketing Strategies
Keywords: seo, content marketing, social media strategy
Brand: Marketing Pros Inc
Email: contact@example.com
API Key: sk-...1234
Template: Standard Blog Post
Tone: Professional
Now that your topic is configured, you need to:
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