Ahrefs’ Site Explorer Sam theorized that, among other
things, it might be because the top-ranking page’s subheadings clearly communicated what their tips were, while many of ours were vague: Our vague subheadings He decided to have ChatGPT rewrite them for clarity: ChatGPT’s polished subheadings Did it work? You’ll have to watch the video to find out, but honestly, it doesn’t matter. It’s obvious to me that the ChatGPT “optimized” ones are much clearer than what we had before, which means ChatGPT improved our content. ChatGPT is also great at
proofreading, simplifying unnecessarily lengthy
sentences, and anything along those lines. You know, all the stuff that improves content quality and no doubt indirectly influences user signals. Final thoughts ChatGPT is insanely powerful and useful—but only if you understand how to use it. If you’re hoping for it to write great content with no direction whatsoever, keep hoping. It can’t do that yet. But it can help with brainstorming, polishing human-written content, and many other SEO tasks. You just need to keep in mind its limitations. Got questions? Give me a shout on Twitter X. Joshua Hardwick Article by Joshua Hardwick Head of Content @ Ahrefs
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, stationery, and exploring new places Cell Phone Number List Belize on foot. Article Performance Data from Ahrefs Linking websites 24 Sign up for Ahrefs Get SEO metrics of any website or URL. Get the week’s best marketing content Email Subscription Enter your email Subscribe Evolve – Singapore – October 24-25 Contents History of SEO in Singapore SEO meetups SEO conferences SEO professionals SEO companies Singapore’s SEO community is a humble-sized, diverse mix of marketers of all experience levels. Having lived in this city-state for a good three decades, I’ve gathered that SEO remains a niche here—but the people within it are
welcoming and always happy to exchange
ideas. Let’s take a closer look. SIDENOTE. Want your community featured? Send me a message. A brief history: SEO groups in Singapore Historically, the SEO community in Singapore hasn’t been particularly active. The longest-standing community—though not entirely SEO-focused—is APAC Marketers by David Fallarme. If its Slack group is any indication, there are around 180 members based in Singapore. (Just check out its dedicated #singapore channel!) We even hosted a group meet-up in our office earlier this year: Source: LinkedIn Going back in time (to 2016), the now-defunct SG SEO was an early attempt
to bring together SEO professionals in the country
. While they had occasional meet-ups I recently tried creating a UK tax calculator over four years, founder David Chan stepped down just as the Covid pandemic descended. Our very own Tim Soulo then acquired the group while paying a small maintenance fee. Sadly, the online community was abandoned after some unsuccessful attempts to revive it: With that, Tim decided to focus on other efforts to engage the local community—more on that in a bit. SEO meetups in Singapore of at present: Middy’s, and Ahrefs’ SEO Beer & Snacks event. Middy’s APAC