Generate your first article
Go to SEOBetter > Generate Content. One keyword in, a researched and scored article out. Here's how to fill in the form.
Pick a good keyword
This is the single biggest lever on article quality. Long-tail keywords beat generic ones:
- Weak: "dog food"
- Better: "best dog food for puppies with sensitive stomachs"
A specific keyword gives the research step something concrete to find, which means real statistics and citations instead of filler. Type your keyword in the Primary Keyword field. The Auto-suggest button can fill Secondary and LSI keywords for you; leaving them empty is also fine, the AI picks related terms from the research.
The other fields
- Target Country: where the plugin looks for real places, businesses, and data. The free plan covers the US, UK, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and Ireland. This does not change the article language.
- Article Language: English on the free plan. Pro unlocks 29 languages.
- Content Type: the free plan includes Blog Post, How-To, and Listicle. The other 14 types (Comparison, Buying Guide, Review, and the rest) are Pro.
- Word Count: from 800 (quick answer) to 3,000 (definitive guide). 2,000 is the sweet spot for AI citations, since answer engines tend to cite longer authoritative pieces.
- Tone: Authoritative is the default. Conversational, Professional, Educational, and Journalistic are the alternatives.
- Category: required. It picks which public data sources the plugin pulls live statistics from (Food & Drink pulls food databases, Finance pulls economic data, and so on).
- Target Audience: optional but useful. "horse owners" produces a different article than "equine vets".
What happens when you click Generate
Generation usually takes one to three minutes and runs in stages:
- Research: SEOBetter's cloud searches real sources (Reddit, Wikipedia, DuckDuckGo, category data APIs, and more) for facts about your keyword.
- Outline: the AI structures the article from that research.
- Writing: each section is written with real statistics and citations from the research pool. The plugin never invents links or business names; if it can't verify something, it leaves it out.
- Formatting and scoring: the article gets styled headings, tables, and key takeaways, then the GEO analyzer scores it.
You'll see a progress panel while this runs. Leave the tab open.
Review and save
When it finishes, you get a preview with the GEO score, word count, and a list of suggestions. Read the article. Check that facts and any business names make sense for your topic.
Click Save Draft to save it into WordPress (you can save it as a post or a page). It lands as a draft, so nothing goes live until you publish it yourself from the WordPress editor. That's deliberate: always review before publishing.
If the score seems low
A first-generation GEO score of 65 to 80 is normal. See Understanding your scores for what the numbers mean and how to raise them.
