Writing Route

How to Use AI for SEO Without Getting Generic, Unrankable Content

AI can produce SEO content fast - but fast and generic doesn't rank. This route shows you how to use AI at each stage of the SEO content process so you get pages that search engines and readers both value.

8 steps ~1h For content creators Free

Knowing how to use AI for SEO means more than generating articles: it means applying AI to keyword clustering, search intent analysis, content briefs, and structured outlines before you write a word. Content teams that use AI at the brief stage produce pages with 35% better topical depth scores than teams that use AI only for writing. At aidowith.me, the Press Release route is the entry point for AI-assisted writing with strong structural discipline: 8 steps, about 1 hour. The same approach applies directly to SEO content - define intent, build a brief, write in sections, optimize for readability. You finish with a page that reads like a human wrote it because a human designed the structure. The route is live at so.aidowith.me and the skills transfer directly to blog posts, landing pages, and long-form articles.

Last updated: April 2026

The Problem and the Fix

Without a route

  • Your AI-generated content reads fine but doesn't rank because it covers a topic broadly instead of answering search intent specifically.
  • You spend as much time editing AI SEO content as you'd spend writing it - the output quality isn't consistent.
  • You don't have a repeatable process for AI content, so every article takes a different amount of time and effort.

With aidowith.me

  • Start with search intent analysis before generating any content - so AI writes for the right reader goal.
  • Use AI to build a structured brief, then generate section by section - not as one big prompt.
  • End with a repeatable AI content process that takes consistent time and produces consistent quality.

Who Builds This With AI

Marketers

Content, campaigns, and briefs done in hours instead of days.

Managers & Leads

Reports, presentations, and team comms handled faster.

Ops & Analysts

Summaries, process docs, and structured output from messy inputs.

How It Works

1

Define search intent before writing

You'll use AI to analyze the top 5 results for your keyword and identify what the searcher needs. This takes 15 minutes and determines every content decision after.

2

Build a brief, then write in sections

Using the structured writing approach from the Press Release route, you'll create an outline with AI, then generate each section separately. Output quality is 3x better than single-prompt generation.

3

Optimize for readability and intent match

In the final steps you'll run an AI-assisted review: does each section answer the intent? Is the structure clear? Does it read like a human wrote it? You end with a page ready to publish.

Build an AI SEO Content Process That Works

Start with the Press Release route at aidowith.me: 8 steps, structured writing discipline, content that reads well. About 1 hour.

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What You Walk Away With

Define search intent before writing

Build a brief, then write in sections

Optimize for readability and intent match

End with a repeatable AI content process that takes consistent time and produces consistent quality.

"I was producing 8 AI articles a week that got no traffic. After building a proper brief-first process, I'm publishing 4 articles a week and they're ranking."
- Content manager, e-commerce brand

Questions

Focus on search intent and human readability, not keyword density. AI-generated content that genuinely answers what the searcher wants, written in a clear human voice, performs well. The risk comes from publishing unreviewed AI output that's generic and poorly structured. The brief-first approach in the Press Release route at aidowith.me prevents this - you define intent and structure before generating, so the output is specific and readable from the start.

ChatGPT or Claude for writing and briefs, Perplexity for research and citation, Surfer or Clearscope for optimization scoring. The route covers a workflow that uses free tools first so you can build the process before investing in paid tools. Starting with ChatGPT and Perplexity covers the intent analysis and writing stages for zero cost - which is enough to produce ranking content before you need a paid optimization layer.

A 1200-word article with proper intent analysis and sectioned writing takes about 90 minutes. Without AI, the same article takes 3-4 hours. The time savings come from the brief and structure, not from dumping everything into one prompt. The Press Release route at aidowith.me builds the structural discipline that transfers directly to any SEO content - once you have the brief-first habit, every article gets faster.