How to Rank #1 With Cora and Jasper
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What is Jarvis?
Jarvis is a long-form writing assistant, which is essentially a technique to generate long-form content for your blog posts, videos, or anything you're attempting to generate content from. Writing blog entries will no longer fill you with dread.
Jarvis also includes 50 short-form copywriting templates that can be used to complete a number of common copywriting jobs.
Frameworks, Email, Website, Blog, Ads, Ecommerce, Social Media, news, Google, Video, and SEO are among the categories with AI templates for writing great ad copy.
What is Cora?
Cora is the only SEO tool that can assist you to determine the true impact of a Google update or why a rival outranks you. Cora can help you in achieving your SEO goals by improving your search rankings, the program pioneered data-driven SEO marketing that drives traffic and sales. Cora’s SEO PRO creates similar results for less tech-savvy executives. Cora uncovered 2,000 variables that determine rank after ten years of research. To accomplish business growth, increase sales, and succeed, Cora's SEO tools rely on scientific truth.
Combining The SEO Powers of Jarvis and Cora
What I wanted to do is to combine two powerful tools and see how they do. We’ve discussed that both of these tools are individually powerful, but with the two of them together, I’m pretty sure we can achieve something great.
Let’s first of all figure out what we want to rank, for now. I was thinking, “We could do this for my local SEO client”, but I was thinking that wouldn’t it be cool just to do it for my YouTube videos? Because I’ve always wanted to turn my YouTube videos into blog posts and I haven’t been able to do that because it takes a while to transcribe them.
So what we’re going to do is we’re going to take the last video we did on for Jarvis, and we’re going to plug it into Jarvis itself, make a blog post, then run it through Cora and then figure out what we need to do in order to rank that post higher and if we need to plug it back through Jarvis that’s what we’ll do. Let’s get into it!
Getting Started on Jarvis
Let’s go to the YouTube video that I will be plugging into Jarvis. I will just go ahead and get the video’s title. This title was also written by Jarvis for me. After getting the title of the video I will be doing the following steps:
I’m going to go to Jarvis’ long-form assistant.
Put in the video title, and press continue.
Describe the content I want to create.
Put in the Title.
Type in or generate an intro paragraph.
Get started on the editor
Change the output length to long.
Once I’ve generated the abovementioned details, I am going to go ahead and copy-paste the necessary details for my blog post on my website.
Let’s Get Optimizing
To flesh out Jarvis’ ultimate writing prowess, I generated two long-form contents at the same time, one that talks about writing automation and the other one talking about marketing automation. I want to put all of these in a blog post and I want to take the measurement we get from Cora and get started on my optimization. From there I want to see how close we can get to ranking.
Once I’m done writing, I’ll also make sure to put in my video to give it some traffic, put in some headers, and then we’ll see how it does from Cora’s standpoint.
Getting Started on Cora
Now let’s go ahead and copy the blog post’s URL and open up Cora. there are default settings that we need to do for Cora, and I’m going to end up making another tutorial for Cora but here’s how it works, you go into settings, you want to make sure that your different settings are turned on, for example, you have to have your serial key entered for when you sign up for Cora, you want to make sure that you have certain things enabled. The stuff you have to enable are the questions under reports, you also want the “entities report”. The reason why you do this is so that you can get extra data on the scan.
Now what we’re going to do is we’re going to go ahead and type in “Jarvis review” or whatever you want to rank for, we’ll just go ahead and do that, and then what you do is you actually force the URL to be checked since we don’t have the URL indexed on Google yet.
We’re going to go ahead and we’re going to add this to the end result and what’s going to happen is it’s going to compare our page to the pages that are already ranking and it’s going to show us what we need in order to rank this page higher based on what we put in Cora.
Let’s go ahead and run it and see how it does. We’ll see that with the basic on-page tuning we’re only at 47, page size we’re at 30, to put it into perspective, if we’re at school and this is our grades, we aren’t doing so well. The results also say that we need to add 3,000 more words to our post and we need to add 109 more keywords. The results also show the number of meta keywords on, also the page title as well as the headings, the number of images you need to add, Cora also shows LSI keywords that you need to add.
Final Thoughts
What seems a little tricky to me to utilize both of these tools together is the suggestion that you would need the content to at least be almost fully done. How Cora is recommending the word count length first, you can have somebody go and massage the content and then go and optimize it based on what Cora is telling you but what I’m going to do is I’m just going to go ahead and leave it. I’m going to check on this again. What we could probably end up going is tuning it up so it does better from Cora’s standpoint because right now you can see it’s based on Cora, it’s okay for intermediate tunings, I guess which is to rank on page two.
The basic tunings isn’t doing that great, the roadmaps look like we need to add more search terms, more keywords. Again, we didn’t get that great of a score but for the score, we got 47%, which is basically an F. I’m interested in doing another one so I’m going to end up publishing and submitting this to Google Search Console, then we’ll see how it does.