ChatGPT Plugin Review
So the time is finally here, I finally have access to plugins. Let me just start this video by saying two things: number one is Please Subscribe, please like the comment, please like the video, please comment. I never say that but I want to see if it actually helps increase my subscribers.
How I Got Access to Plugins
I got access quickly because I’m currently paying for two ChatGPT pluses. One I’m paying for and the other my boss is paying for. I don’t have it on this one but I have it on the company ChatGPT which we use every single day to save us thousands of hours writing descriptions.
Exploring the ChatGPT Plugins
The ChatGPT plugins allow you to browse the internet and install various plugins. In this video, I’ll be looking at the SEO plugins available such as Web Pilot, Ask Your PDF, and Keymate.ai.
Testing the Web Pilot Plugin
In a test with the Web Pilot plugin, I asked ChatGPT to diagnose why a certain article had dropped in Google rankings for the term “Black Tie attire.” The plugin provided useful insights such as the need for updated content, better SEO optimization, and more frequent inclusion of the keyword in the text.
Analyzing the SERP for “Black Tie Attire”
Using ChatGPT, I analyzed the search engine results page (SERP) for “Black Tie attire” and received observations on the top-ranking websites, content type, and common questions. The plugin suggested strategies to rank for this keyword, including creating comprehensive guides, answering common questions, using relevant keywords, optimizing for SEO, promoting the content, and updating it regularly.
Conclusion
The ChatGPT plugins, especially the Web Pilot and SERP analysis features, proved to be incredibly helpful in providing valuable insights and strategies for improving SEO rankings. The advice given by the plugins can be a game-changer for content creators and website owners looking to enhance their online presence.