I’m diving into the world of prompt optimization with PromptPerfect, a prompt engineering IDE, and I’m curious about its potential impact on SEO. Has anyone else experimented with this tool?

From what I gather, PromptPerfect is designed to refine prompts for better AI model comprehension, which theoretically should lead to more SEO-friendly content. But how effective is it really, especially compared to traditional SEO strategies? Does it streamline the content creation process, or is it just another tool in the ever-growing SEO toolbox?

I’m particularly interested in its role as an IDE for prompt engineering. It seems like it could offer a more systematic approach to testing different keywords and content styles. But, does this make a tangible difference in search rankings or user engagement?

I’d love to hear from others who have tried PromptPerfect or similar tools. Are they the future of SEO, or just a passing trend?

  • buff_samurai@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    We do SEO content generation and the prompt is 3 pages long and includes everything about the subject but also about the readers and reasons for them click a button.

    It’s a trail and error process to build a long prompt yourself, takes weeks to master it as there is a lot of tweaking involved and sometimes multiple prompt combos are required.

    Unfortunately you need to do your homework, promptperfect or custom SEO GPTs are not enough.

    Also keep in mind the text can (and definitely if going to be soon) be fingerprinted as AI’s work. Always do manual edits or translate through couple different languages to mix the wording and text structure.