2. Generating a Post
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Enter a keyword (or title) for a blog post your want to generate. When you hit Generate Post, Wordspace will suggest 6 different titles for your blog post. Pick one and the tool starts generating your post. Please refer to the field reference below, to learn what every checkbox and input box does.
Below the generator (scroll down the page) should be a table now with your generated posts.
Click on any of the post titles to expand it. This allows you to access the post preview.
Either a term you are trying to rank for in Google or the title for a blog post. For example a keyword could be something like "content marketing for startups".
Activating a custom prompt allows you to provide more instructions to the AI. For example if your blog is about Dungeons and Dragons, you could write something like this into the Custom Prompt text area: "You must consider and follow the basic (official) rules for dungeons and dragons in your writing"
The custom prompt is more of a Beta feature and the AI does not always follow the rules. Generally, the shorter the instructions the higher the likelyhood the AI will follow them. Further, commands like "you must" and "you may not" usually work better than stuff like "try to incorporate", "add the following... if it fits".
By default, every article includes an ai generated feature image. If you leave this checked, the AI will automatically generate an image that fits to your blog post.
Optionally, you can add the feature image also into your blog post. For example some blogs don't show feature images by default. This lets you utilize this unique image in your content.
Activating this option allows the AI to generate HTML tables and to add them to your post. A good option to make your blog post look natural.
Activating this option allows the AI to generate Lists (ordered and unordered) and to add them to your post. A good option to make your blog post look natural.
Activating this option allows the AI to generate stylized text e.g. bold, italic, underline and to add them to your post. A good option to make your blog post look natural.
If you synched your website categories, they'll show up here. You can choose as many as you want.
The target audience of the blog post. For example the audience of a blog post titled "Dungeons & Dragons Board Game Guide" could be "fantasy fans". A blog post titled "Best places to live in for freelancers" could have an audience of "full-time freelancers who live in the united states".
You are able to change the tone of your article. E.g. Vivid, describing unimaginable worlds in great detail could be great for fantasy fans. Simple, explaining difficult concepts in simple terms, could be good for junior developer who want to learn about specific programming terms.
You can choose from a list of different goals, like inform the reader, entertain the reader, persuade the reader and more.
Select a style that matches your blog. Currently there are 12 different styles that you can choose from. Take a look at the Style Reference to see examples.