Blogging isn’t easy, right? While it’s challenging to keep producing content consistently, many have shifted their focus to platforms like YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram. Yet, despite this trend, many still utilize blogs for personal branding or as a primary channel to promote products and services.
Personally, finishing a single blog post can take me anywhere from 5 to 7 hours. From researching topics and outlining to gathering information and restructuring the content, the process can stretch over two to three days. I even tried creating my own MyGPTs using ChatGPT, hitting some limits along the way. However, I recently stumbled upon a service called AIWiseMind that has changed the game for me.
What is AIWiseMind?
AIWiseMind is a SaaS-based blog posting automation service tailored for WordPress users. It’s optimized for Amazon affiliate marketing, but it also works with AliExpress and eBay. You simply provide a YouTube link or an RSS feed, and it generates new blog posts based on that content. It even sources or creates images that match the blog posts, enabling virtually complete blog automation once it’s set up.
AIWiseMind is a marketing solutions company based in the USA. The person pictured on the left in the photo below is Chris, who manages seven companies. I looked up the company to check its reliability but couldn’t find much public information. However, Chris seems to have a background in affiliate marketing, which I suspect has played a role in creating this blog automation service.
This tool represents a significant step forward for content creators looking for efficient ways to manage their blogging needs, combining automated processes with user-friendly interfaces. If you’re struggling with the time-consuming task of content creation, AIWiseMind might just be the solution you need.
My Experience with AIWiseMind
AIWiseMind offers six subscription plans. I initially subscribed to the ‘Base’ plan (U$12) but switched to the ‘Essential’ plan (U$37) within a week because the Base plan didn’t support integration with WordPress or Amazon affiliate article writing. The Essential plan provided a more practical price point for semi-automated features before moving to complete blog automation.
With the Essential plan’s SiteWizard, I set up a WordPress website and tested about 80 posts, including affiliate marketing and informative posts. The interface is user-friendly and intuitive, primarily in English, which is perfect except for non-native speakers. Blog posts typically range from 1500 to 3000 characters, and depending on network conditions, posts are completed in less than 10 minutes after setting up a campaign. It’s truly impressive! While it supports posts in Korean, but I tested it only in English.
The downside is somewhat weak customer support. While initial setup feedback was prompt, responses became slower over time. For example, when I switched from the Base to the Essential plan and needed to cancel the former, there was no response to my emails, and I only received a refund after a month.
For a detailed review of AIWiseMind, check out the YouTube channel Tooltaker. The reviews are in Korean, but English subtitles are available. In conclusion, AIWiseMind could be a valuable tool for bloggers looking to streamline their content creation process. It has certainly helped me, and I think it’s worth checking out if you’re seeking efficiency in your blogging journey. Stay tuned for more insights in my next post. Thank you for reading!