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5 Artificial Intelligence Tools for Content Marketing

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Content discovery, writing, editing, SEO, content distribution, and data analysis are some of the operations that you can automate with AI. Find out five great tools to improve and speed-up your content marketing workflow. What can you do today? In this article, you'll find out which tools can help you create more value, speed-up your operations, promote your content. Narratives about AI go from dystopia--robots will take over human work--to the dream of maximizing outcomes.


How A.I. is disrupting web writing at FREEYORK - WordLift's Blog

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What if artificial intelligence was the nurturing humus that the publishing industry and blogs need to bloom again? What if the future of blogging was in the virtual hands of an army of machines that can work together with professional writers to build and spread knowledge? This is the story of Samur Isma, founder and publisher of the online design magazine FREEYORK, which publishes 25-30 articles a week employing just two editors. How do they do this? Let's look closer to understand Samur's visionary model.


Everything You Have To Know About Semantic SEO

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The Semantic Web is here. Those that are taking advantage of Semantic Technologies to build a Semantic SEO strategy are benefiting from staggering results. From a research paper put together with the team at WordLift, presented at SEMANTiCS 2017, we documented that structured data is compelling from the digital marketing standpoint. In other words, many still think of Semantic Technologies belonging to the future, when in reality quite a few players in the digital marketing space are taking advantage of them already. Semantic SEO is a new and powerful way to make your content strategy more effective. In this article, I will explain from scratch what Semantic SEO is and why it's important. In a nutshell, search engines need context to understand a query properly and to fetch relevant results for it.


Wordlift is helping robots understand what online articles are really about

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Every year sees the birth of tens of thousands of new startups. This means it's getting harder and harder to get some attention as a fledgling company. There simply aren't enough journalists to give startup the attention they might deserve. TNW started out as a prime source for news about startups over ten years ago, and we'd like to honor those roots by creating more room to feature exciting and interesting new startups. The format consists of four simple questions: What does it do, where did the founders get the idea, what does the business model look like, and finally a'random box' for fun anecdotes, extra info, profanity or whatever a startup would like to share with our audience.