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We've been quiet lately, but for good reason. We're putting the finishing touches on the biggest upgrade we've made since Byword first launched - details below! 👇

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📢 Byword 2.0 is coming... Here's what's happened in SEO over the past year, and why 2.0 is going to change the game (again). With the rise of AIxSEO article generators, more and more articles on SERPs are being written by AI. These tools all differ somewhat, but it's lead to less differentiation in content, and made it difficult to stand out from the crowd. We've been adding features in Byword to help differentiate content: - Interlinking - Custom tones of voice - Custom CTAs - Inline imagery But we felt the next big step needed something more, and with that we've gone back to basics and rewritten our core article writing engine. The result: ✨ Custom article templates ✨ Connected to your data ✨ Delivering unique, programmatic content, like never before We'll soon be launching the ability to build custom article templates with a drag-and-drop builder, so you can build your articles *exactly* as you want them. You can have as little or as much control as you like over each section; precisely tailoring each heading with {variables} or just giving Byword a plain-English prompt to work from. You can then upload custom datasets that you connect to your templates. This can be as simple as a list of cities, that you want to generate articles about. It can be much more advanced though, and you can upload huge spreadsheets with tens of columns of unique data to feed into your articles. What does this mean? Highly tailored content, that's entirely unique to your brand and the data you have at your fingertips - stuff that no other competitor or article generator could write. What's next? 📩 We're launching this as an invite-only beta to select users imminently. 🖼 We're upgrading our image model to coincide with this. 📄 We're also adding the ability to upload custom documents (.doc, .pdf, plaintext) to give more context to articles. This is the future of SEO. Watch this space.

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