AI-led content creation — Erica Salm Rench // rasa.io
- Part 1AI tool accessibility for marketers — Erica Salm Rench // rasa.io
- Part 2 AI-led content creation — Erica Salm Rench // rasa.io
- Part 3Blending humans, AI, & automation — Erica Salm Rench // rasa.io
Show Notes
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02:22How machines understand what content is interestingMachines use NLP to understand and assign the content coming into the ecosystem. Based on input sources, it determines how to assign relevant content to your audience going forward.
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04:19Content creation using artificial intelligenceGPT-3 reads all the content on the web to understand human written language. Tools like Shortly AI, Smart Copy, and Grammarly use NLP to improve the writing process.
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07:16Content generation machines vs inline semantic optimization toolsShort form content can be machine generated. Long form content is better supported by tools like Grammarly, MarketMuse, Searchmetrics, to optimize it for the SERPs.
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09:54Content generation machines and the production of long form contentCurrently, you can find articles and blog posts written entirely by machines. Within the next five years, we should be able to start depending on machines for good long form content.
Quotes
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"We use natural language processing to read all of the content that comes into our ecosystem. So, you are plugging in sources that produce valuable content to your subscribers." -Erica Salm Rench, COO, rasa.io
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"We're not at the place yet where blogs and social posts generated by machines are amazing, but they're getting there. They're certainly closer than they were half a decade ago." -Erica Salm Rench, COO, rasa.io
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"Grammarly does an amazing job of using natural language processing to make your written word better. It suggests entire sentences and ways to sound smarter through your writing." -Erica Salm Rench, COO, rasa.io
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"If you're writing long form content that the search engines need to understand you know what you're talking about, that's probably not the best place to start with the machine generated content." -Erica Salm Rench, COO, rasa.io
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"Keyword stuffing was what everyone did 20 years ago. And then Google caught on. But, MarketMuse really helps you sprinkle in tangentially related keywords." -Erica Salm Rench, COO, rasa.io
- Part 1AI tool accessibility for marketers — Erica Salm Rench // rasa.io
- Part 2 AI-led content creation — Erica Salm Rench // rasa.io
- Part 3Blending humans, AI, & automation — Erica Salm Rench // rasa.io
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