About Article Generator
Article Generator writes a structured, SEO-friendly article on the topic you provide. Give it the target keyword, audience, and a few must-cover angles, and it returns a draft with intro, H2/H3 structure, examples, and a conclusion you can edit and publish.
Who this tool is for
- SEO content managers producing 10–40 articles a month on a content calendar
- Solopreneurs maintaining a blog without an in-house writer
- Affiliate marketers needing topical depth across a niche site
- Agency teams drafting articles for client review before final edit
- Newsletter writers turning weekly notes into long-form articles
Real use cases
- Write a 1,500-word article targeting "how to choose a CRM for small business"
- Generate a beginner-friendly explainer on a technical topic for a B2B audience
- Draft a listicle ranking the top 10 tools in a category with pros/cons for each
- Produce a how-to guide with numbered steps and screenshots placeholders
- Create a comparison article (Tool A vs Tool B) with a feature matrix
How to use Article Generator
- Enter the primary keyword exactly as you want it to rank — the model uses it for H1, intro, and headings
- Describe the target reader: their job, knowledge level, and the problem they're trying to solve
- List 4–6 sub-topics or H2s you want covered so the article matches your SEO outline
- Specify word count and tone (formal / conversational / technical)
- After generating, ask in chat: "rewrite the intro with a stronger hook" or "add a FAQ section at the end"
Tips for better results
- Always add original research, screenshots, or quotes — pure AI articles get demoted in Google's helpful-content updates
- Fact-check every statistic and named source; AI invents plausible-sounding citations that don't exist
- Run the output through an originality check (Copyscape, Originality.ai) before publishing on a money site
- Add internal links to 3–5 related articles on your site — AI doesn't know your site map, so this is a manual step
Frequently asked questions
Will Google penalize me for publishing AI-generated articles?
Google's position is that AI content is fine if it's helpful, accurate, and shows expertise. Pure AI dumps with no editing or original insight tend to lose rankings after core updates. Treat AI as a first draft and add value on top.
How original is the generated text?
It's synthesized, not copied, so it passes plagiarism scans. But it tends to repeat patterns common to AI writing — add your own examples, opinions, and data to stand out.
Can it write for technical audiences (developers, doctors, lawyers)?
It can, but always have a subject-matter expert review. AI gets surface facts right and nuanced specifics wrong — a developer or doctor reading your article will spot oversimplifications fast.
What word count works best for SEO?
Match the search-intent depth. Quick answers: 600–900 words. Comprehensive guides: 1,800–2,500. Don't pad for length — Google rewards information density, not word count.