Automate your WordPress SEO: Master SERPcraft for Higher Google Rankings + Earnings Proof
Unlock Automatic Blog Success: My SERPcraft.com Settings and Strategies for SERP Domination
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"Ask not what SEO can do for you, but what you can do with the best SEO tools!" - John F. Kennedy (IF he was an SEO enthusiast)
In this digital age, content is king. But creating quality, SEO-optimized content consistently can be a daunting task. What if I told you that there's a way to generate SEO-friendly articles and post them directly to WordPress, all without any human intervention? This is the magic of SERPcraft. In today's guide, I'll walk you through how to utilize SERPcraft's advanced features for automated content creation and posting.
About Me

Hello, World! I'm a full-stack software engineer and blogger from the sunny Philippines. Over the past 5 years, I've used my technical know-how and passion for SEO to grow businesses, including my own, into flourishing online ventures. I take pride in scaling businesses and infusing them with features that set them apart in their respective niches. My journey has been rewarding, with several of my blogs now earning six figures annually in USD. But let’s be real—managing multiple blogs can be as tricky as juggling. That's where the brilliance of AI steps in!
I dreamed of making article writing easier and smarter. So, my team and I made a special tool. This tool uses AI to help with blogging. It checks that the writing is original, adds matching YouTube videos, makes great images to go with the articles, and checks that the images are okay to use without breaking copyright rules. And it does lots more. You can find the full detailed features here: How to Configure Automatic SEO Content Posting in WordPress with SERPcraft.com
As a seasoned player in the SEO game, I'm deeply invested in this journey and we’re always open to suggestions that could enhance our service. Your feedback is the compass that guides our innovation. Check out our roadmap and contribute your ideas here: SERPcraft Roadmap and Feature Requests
A Personal Success Story with SERPcraft
Before I dive deep into the step-by-step guide, let me share a personal success story that testifies to the capabilities of SERPcraft.
Just three and four months ago, I launched two websites for testing purposes. These platforms, powered solely by AI-generated content from SERPcraft, have been thriving! Both of them earns roughly $10 per day on Ezoic, while the other houses Amazon Affiliate links that brought in a whopping $64 in just 28 days. And that's not all. Advertisers have approached me to post guest articles on these sites, adding a monthly revenue of $500-$700.
Last 30 days Amazon Earnings

Last 7 days Ezoic Earnings

To top it off, I've been publishing 10-15 articles daily automatically on these platforms, all thanks to SERPcraft. And as the authority of these sites grows, I'm only looking to scale further by increasing the number of articles posted per day and creating more AI websites in different languages and different niches.
Now, let's move on to the details.
Keyword Research
To get started, use tools like Ahrefs or SEMrush for keyword research. Target low competition, long-tail keywords (those with four or more words) for better chances of ranking high. After selecting your keywords, download them in Excel or CSV format from your research tool.

Next, on the keyword uploader page, you have two options:
1. Upload the Excel/CSV file
2. Manually enter keywords in the Text Entry section.
For this example, I input keywords using the 'Text Entry' tab.
Be sure to fill in the 'Domain Category' field. This categorizes your keyword so that when you run WordPress, it selects the most recent keyword associated with a domain category.

You can review your keywords on the Keyword List Page, which includes:
1. Uploaded Keywords Page:
- This page lists the keywords that you've manually added in the text area or imported from a CSV/Excel file.
2. Scraped Keywords Page:
- Here, you'll find the keywords that have been automatically scraped and saved from various search engines' related keywords while the SEO Article Generator was running.
3. Skipped Keywords Page:
- This page shows the keywords that were skipped due to errors that occurred while the SEO Article Generator was running.
NOTE: One of the most powerful features of our platform is the scraped keywords. For every automated search conducted through the API, our tool also retrieves all the related keywords from search engines. This means that you'll have an unlimited supply of keywords, and there's no need for you to manually upload new keywords—our platform will handle that for you in the background!
It's important to note that the uploaded keywords are given higher priority in the automated WordPress SEO content generator. It will only resort to using the scraped related search keywords when your manually uploaded keywords are exhausted. You have the option to disable this feature in your SEO generator configuration, which we will discuss later.
Setting Up an Automated WordPress Website

When you click on the 'WordPress Auto Post' link in the sidebar, you will be redirected to a page where all your WordPress websites are listed. If you are new, this page will be empty. So, let's set up a new automated website. To do this, click on the 'New Auto WordPress Poster' button.
My Personal Configuration on SERPcraft
Before we start, please note that this section of the article will only explain my personal settings and configuration for running my websites automatically. I will not go into detail about the features. If you want a detailed explanation of each feature, then please go to this page: How to Configure Automatic SEO Content Posting in WordPress with SERPcraft.com.
Now, let me walk you through my personal configuration settings:

1. Automatically Post Content to WordPress: I enable this feature to automatically generate and post content. To make sure your WordPress site is working and compatible, you can enable 'Test your WordPress Website' option first. It's crucial to test your website first to ensure everything's running smoothly before automating posts. If it is working, you can then disable it and continue to the next configurations.
2. Delay in seconds after each post: I set a 9000 seconds delay between posts to prevent any overload and maintain a steady flow of content. I set it to that number because I want to post 10-15 post per day on WordPress.
- The average post creation duration is approximately 200 seconds (depending on your configuration). I made this formula so you can compute for your desired delay in seconds:
Total creation time = Time to create one article × Number of articles per day
Delay between articles = (Total seconds in a day − Total creation time) / (Number of articles per day − 1)
You can use these constants:
- Time to create one article: 200 (You can change it based on your configuration, but in this example, we will treat 200 seconds as a constant)
- Total seconds in a day: 86,400
3. Domain Name: Enter your domain name of your WordPress to direct where the auto posts should be sent.
4. WordPress Application Password: Input the secure password generated by 'Useful SEO Functions by SyntaxSurge' WordPress Plugin for authentication purposes.
5. WordPress Post Status: I set mine to 'Publish' to ensure articles go live immediately after creation.

6. Use latest keywords in the list: This ensures the most recent keywords are used for content generation.
7. Keyword Domain Category: Assigning categories helps in organizing and targeting content for specific domains.
8. Scrape Related Search keywords or use it if no Keywords Left: I keep this enabled to ensure a continuous flow of relevant keywords from search engine data. As I said earlier, you will see the scraped keywords in 'Scraped Keywords Page' and enabling this will ensure that the bot will use the scraped keywords if no uploaded keywords left.
9. Choose Your Language: I set the input language for my articles to English (USA). But you can choose another language that you like. Our SEO article generator is optimized for all languages.
10. Check Keywords: Turn on the feature to check if your target keyword is inappropriate. This helps to avoid creating articles that could be illegal. This is useful especially if you want to use the scraped related keywords.

11. Add Related YouTube Videos: Enable the option to automatically insert a YouTube video related to your article. In my experience, when I enabled this, the average retention of users on my website increases.
12. Add Related Images: Allow the tool to add searched images to your article. These images are edited to avoid copyright issues.
13. Add Related AI Images Every H2 Headings: I enabled this to have AI-generated images added at every section marked by an H2 tag because images increases visitors retention too in my experience.
14. Add FAQs: Enable the function to add frequently asked questions by scraping the 'People Also Ask' section in search engine results pages (SERPs). I also got some traffic from PAAs on google because the FAQs here are formatted with proper Schema.
15. Max Frequently Asked Questions: Set the maximum number of FAQs to 8 for your articles. This is just my personal preference but you can add as many as you want.

16. Amazon Search Products: Turn on the feature to include Amazon search products in your articles, with your Amazon Affiliate ID that ends with '-20'.
17. Featured Image: Enable the addition of a featured image to represent your articles. In my experience, featured image does not have an impact on SERP rankings. But for my AI blogs, I always use featured images.
18. Featured Image Background: Opt to use a random color background for your featured images instead of sourcing images from Pexels or Unsplash. Ofcourse, the color will have your blog's title on it.
19. Select Featured Image Design: I chose design number 1 for my featured images. But you can try other designs too. You can see how the other designs look like by referring to the detailed explanation page linked at the beginning.
20. Author’s Bio Prompt: Fill in the author’s bio section to add a personal touch, giving readers an insight into who’s writing the article. I already have this generated, you can generate too if you don't have yet by clicking on the 'Generate Author Bio Prompt' button.

When you visit the Author's Bio page, you will see options for Language, Author Name, Short Description, Creativity, Tone of Voice, Number of Results, and Max Result Length. For testing purposes, I have set the Short Description to 'fashion niche', the Number of Results to '5', and the Tone of Voice to 'professional'.

Once everything is ready and set, you can click the 'Generate Article' button. The article will then be generated in the background and will continue posting to WordPress until all keywords are used. However, since I have enabled 'Scrape Related Search keywords or use it if no Keywords Left,' I won't run out of keyword supply because it will scrape related keywords from my initial uploaded keywords and will operate completely automatically in the background.
Conclusion
For a more detailed breakdown of these settings and features, please refer to this detailed explanation page: How to Configure Automatic SEO Content Posting in WordPress with SERPcraft.com.
This configuration works wonders for me and can serve as a starting point for your automated content journey. It streamlines the content creation process, giving me more time to focus on other aspects of my businesses.
Remember, the world of SEO is dynamic, and staying ahead means leveraging tools that not only make work easier but also more effective. My journey has been about finding and fine-tuning these tools, and I’m excited to share this path with you. Let's grow together!
For a step-by-step guide, visit our detailed features page. And always feel free to reach out with your thoughts and suggestions. Together, we can make SEO work for us, not the other way around.