How to use the Rewrite Blog Post mode in KoalaWriter
As a one-click AI writer, rewriting blog posts with KoalaWriter is easy. You simply input the article URL, optionally edit your prompts, click "Write Article," and you'll have the finished output in minutes.
This guide is designed to familiarize new and potential subscribers with KoalaWriter's rewrite mode and its different inputs.
Now, let's walk through how to rewrite blog posts using KoalaWriter.
Before choosing the article type you want to create, you must choose the model you want KoalaWriter to use.
Of course, you want to select the Rewrite Blog Post article type.
Please provide the URL of the article that you would like to rewrite.
Note: If the page has poorly formatted HTML, we will not be able to extract the article outline properly. To avoid an incomplete article, we recommend enabling the Outline Editor below.
This should be the target keyword you want to rank for. An example would be, "can you eat watermelon seeds?"
Note: The target keyword box is meant to contain just the target keyword. Please do not put additional keywords in it.
If enabled, we will make sure that the AI rewrites all of the source data from the provided article to eliminate plagiarism.
If you are rewriting your own article, you can disable this.
Note: When disabled, we will try to include the original images and links from the original article. This works best with GPT-4.
With the SEO Optimization feature, we make sure that all articles created with KoalaWriter are SEO-optimized.
For more details, please go to our documentation for SEO Optimization in KoalaWriter.
If you've already indexed your sites, simply select the domain you want the article to be internally linked to.
If you have not yet indexed your site, please follow our How to enable internal linking in KoalaWriter guide.
For the multimedia options, you can choose from three:
Auto: the AI will choose whether an image or YouTube video is more appropriate for each section
Images: only AI images will be inserted in the article
Videos: only YouTube videos will be inserted in the article
For more details, please view our AI Images documentation.
Currently, you can choose from eight tones of voice for your article. Choose any of these, and KoalaWriter will create the article using that tone of voice.
The tone of voice you choose should depend on your niche and brand voice.
KoalaWriter can write articles in the language you select. For instance, if you want an article written in German, select German from the dropdown menu.
Select a country from the dropdown options to tell KoalaWriter which country you want to rank in. This is especially helpful if your primary audience is outside the US, as it will localize all data fetching that KoalaWriter does.
Note: Make sure to enter the target keyword in the appropriate language. For instance, if you select Japan, please enter the target keyword in Japanese.
Depending on your niche, you might want KoalaWriter to create articles from different points of view. For instance, if you want it to write from an expert author's perspective, you could choose First Person Singular. If you want it to highlight things from the reader's perspective, you could choose Second Person.
You can choose from the following:
First Person Singular
First Person Plural
Second Person
Third Person
If you enable this feature, KoalaWriter will fetch search results for each section and use that data to help generate the article.
This allows you to filter which websites KoalaWriter will fetch data from and cite as a source.
Default: This option uses all of the top-ranking pages in the SERP and behaves the same as before.
Scholarly: This option only uses sources available on Google Scholar.
Custom: This option allows you to put in your own search operators.
For more details, please see our Real-Time Source Filtering guide.
Enable this if you want KoalaWriter to cite sources in the text. However, note that some models might not cite sources consistently even with this enabled.
If you enable the Outline Editor, an outline will first be created before your article is written. You can re-order, delete, and add new sections to the outline before generating the article.
You can also add background information, custom prompts, and more for each individual section, giving you full control over the article!
For a more detailed guide, please go to our Outline Editor docs.
Enabling this will automatically add a FAQ section to your article outline. KoalaWriter will fetch the questions from Google's People Also Ask feature and other sources.
Enabling this will add Key Takeaways after the introduction which contains bullet points from the intro.
If enabled, the article will have shorter sentences and simpler language to target an 8th grade reading level.
Note: Works best with GPT-4o.
All options under this are optional, but entering detailed inputs properly can significantly improve the output.
This feature is best used if you have any URLs you want to specify for us to link to.
We will automatically link to any provided links naturally through relevant anchor text. However, please note that we do not guarantee that the AI will link to all the URLs provided.
Please separate URLs by new lines or commas.
Note: Only the first 100 links will be considered.
Here, you can specify exactly what sections you want in the article. Each H2 should be on a new line, and you can specify H3s by indenting them. H4s cannot be added.
Variables are supported. You can use variables like {keyword}, {location}, {business type}, etc in your Custom Outline and it will automatically be replaced by the AI with the appropriate value from your target keyword.
Note: KoalaWriter creates an introduction for every article by default.
This is an optional input. If you'd like to provide additional instructions for the title, put them here.
Example: "Choose a short, creative title."
Like the extra title prompt, this is also optional.
Here, you can input additional instructions that will be applied individually to all sections of your article. You cannot give instructions such as "write 1,200 words" because it will be applied to each section individually, not the whole article.
Example: "Keep paragraphs short and concise."
Additional instructions that will be applied to the introduction.
KoalaWriter creates an introduction for every article by default. Enabling this will disable introduction sections from your article.
KoalaWriter automatically creates a conclusion section for some articles by default. Enabling this will prevent that from happening.
If you want to create your blog post with the least amount of time and effort, you could provide the target keyword, leave everything on default, and click "Create Article." You can publish the output as-is; after all, KoalaWriter is a one-click AI writer.
However, if you want to get the absolute best results, we recommend spending a little more time tweaking your inputs before creating the article.
This guide is designed to familiarize new and potential subscribers with KoalaWriter's rewrite mode and its different inputs.
Now, let's walk through how to rewrite blog posts using KoalaWriter.
Model
Before choosing the article type you want to create, you must choose the model you want KoalaWriter to use.
Article Type
Of course, you want to select the Rewrite Blog Post article type.
Article URL
Please provide the URL of the article that you would like to rewrite.
Note: If the page has poorly formatted HTML, we will not be able to extract the article outline properly. To avoid an incomplete article, we recommend enabling the Outline Editor below.
Target Keyword
This should be the target keyword you want to rank for. An example would be, "can you eat watermelon seeds?"
Note: The target keyword box is meant to contain just the target keyword. Please do not put additional keywords in it.
Enable Rewriting
If enabled, we will make sure that the AI rewrites all of the source data from the provided article to eliminate plagiarism.
If you are rewriting your own article, you can disable this.
Note: When disabled, we will try to include the original images and links from the original article. This works best with GPT-4.
SEO Optimization
With the SEO Optimization feature, we make sure that all articles created with KoalaWriter are SEO-optimized.
For more details, please go to our documentation for SEO Optimization in KoalaWriter.
Automatic Internal Linking
If you've already indexed your sites, simply select the domain you want the article to be internally linked to.
If you have not yet indexed your site, please follow our How to enable internal linking in KoalaWriter guide.
AI Images and YouTube Videos
For the multimedia options, you can choose from three:
Auto: the AI will choose whether an image or YouTube video is more appropriate for each section
Images: only AI images will be inserted in the article
Videos: only YouTube videos will be inserted in the article
For more details, please view our AI Images documentation.
Tone of Voice
Currently, you can choose from eight tones of voice for your article. Choose any of these, and KoalaWriter will create the article using that tone of voice.
The tone of voice you choose should depend on your niche and brand voice.
Language
KoalaWriter can write articles in the language you select. For instance, if you want an article written in German, select German from the dropdown menu.
Country
Select a country from the dropdown options to tell KoalaWriter which country you want to rank in. This is especially helpful if your primary audience is outside the US, as it will localize all data fetching that KoalaWriter does.
Note: Make sure to enter the target keyword in the appropriate language. For instance, if you select Japan, please enter the target keyword in Japanese.
Point of View
Depending on your niche, you might want KoalaWriter to create articles from different points of view. For instance, if you want it to write from an expert author's perspective, you could choose First Person Singular. If you want it to highlight things from the reader's perspective, you could choose Second Person.
You can choose from the following:
First Person Singular
First Person Plural
Second Person
Third Person
Use Real-Time Data
If you enable this feature, KoalaWriter will fetch search results for each section and use that data to help generate the article.
Real-Time Source Filtering
This allows you to filter which websites KoalaWriter will fetch data from and cite as a source.
Default: This option uses all of the top-ranking pages in the SERP and behaves the same as before.
Scholarly: This option only uses sources available on Google Scholar.
Custom: This option allows you to put in your own search operators.
For more details, please see our Real-Time Source Filtering guide.
Cite Sources
Enable this if you want KoalaWriter to cite sources in the text. However, note that some models might not cite sources consistently even with this enabled.
Outline Editor
If you enable the Outline Editor, an outline will first be created before your article is written. You can re-order, delete, and add new sections to the outline before generating the article.
You can also add background information, custom prompts, and more for each individual section, giving you full control over the article!
For a more detailed guide, please go to our Outline Editor docs.
FAQ Section
Enabling this will automatically add a FAQ section to your article outline. KoalaWriter will fetch the questions from Google's People Also Ask feature and other sources.
Key Takeaways
Enabling this will add Key Takeaways after the introduction which contains bullet points from the intro.
Improve Readability
If enabled, the article will have shorter sentences and simpler language to target an 8th grade reading level.
Note: Works best with GPT-4o.
Advanced Options
All options under this are optional, but entering detailed inputs properly can significantly improve the output.
URLs to Link To
This feature is best used if you have any URLs you want to specify for us to link to.
We will automatically link to any provided links naturally through relevant anchor text. However, please note that we do not guarantee that the AI will link to all the URLs provided.
Please separate URLs by new lines or commas.
Note: Only the first 100 links will be considered.
Custom Outline
Here, you can specify exactly what sections you want in the article. Each H2 should be on a new line, and you can specify H3s by indenting them. H4s cannot be added.
Variables are supported. You can use variables like {keyword}, {location}, {business type}, etc in your Custom Outline and it will automatically be replaced by the AI with the appropriate value from your target keyword.
Note: KoalaWriter creates an introduction for every article by default.
Extra Title Prompt
This is an optional input. If you'd like to provide additional instructions for the title, put them here.
Example: "Choose a short, creative title."
Extra Section Prompt
Like the extra title prompt, this is also optional.
Here, you can input additional instructions that will be applied individually to all sections of your article. You cannot give instructions such as "write 1,200 words" because it will be applied to each section individually, not the whole article.
Example: "Keep paragraphs short and concise."
Extra Introduction Prompt
Additional instructions that will be applied to the introduction.
Disable Introduction
KoalaWriter creates an introduction for every article by default. Enabling this will disable introduction sections from your article.
Disable Conclusion
KoalaWriter automatically creates a conclusion section for some articles by default. Enabling this will prevent that from happening.
Creating the Article
If you want to create your blog post with the least amount of time and effort, you could provide the target keyword, leave everything on default, and click "Create Article." You can publish the output as-is; after all, KoalaWriter is a one-click AI writer.
However, if you want to get the absolute best results, we recommend spending a little more time tweaking your inputs before creating the article.
Updated on: 15/08/2024
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