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Creating unique articles from imported RSS feeds using AI

Creating unique articles from imported RSS feeds using AI
Did you know that the [gpt_article] shortcode is perfect for creating unique articles with CyberSEO Pro and RSS Retriever plugins based on imported content? The AI model can be inspired by a variety of sources, such as news articles or scientific publications. This isn’t just a simple rewrite; you’ll get new, comprehensive articles that provide additional information on the topic you specify. So let’s explore some strategies that might be useful. First, let’s consider a simple example where we want...

Setting Up a Fully Automated AI-Powered Amazon Affiliate Site in 3 Minutes – CyberSEO Pro

Setting Up a Fully Automated AI-Powered Amazon Affiliate Site in 3 Minutes – CyberSEO Pro
You’ve just activated the CyberSEO Pro plugin and opened its control panel, only to find yourself overwhelmed. The myriad of settings and options may make you feel like you’re piloting a Boeing 777. Fear not, these features empower you to perform tasks unmatched by any other WordPress content aggregator, but you don’t need to know them all to start using CyberSEO Pro right out of the box. Later, when you decide to take control of all the plugin’s functionality, you...

How to translate and rewrite articles using OpenAI GPT while keeping HTML markup intact – CyberSEO Pro

How to translate and rewrite articles using OpenAI GPT while keeping HTML markup intact – CyberSEO Pro
Did you know that the CyberSEO Pro and RSS Retriever plugins for WordPress can translate imported articles into different languages and rewrite their content using OpenAI GPT models while preserving the original HTML markup? This includes headings, lists, tables, images and embedded media content. CyberSEO Pro supports three third party services for automatic article translation: Google Translate, Yandex Translate and DeepL. These services can translate an imported article into almost any language while preserving its HTML structure. The catch? These...