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Ricardo Batista

Ricardo Batista

@rbatista19

engineer ($7M ARR) turned business ($65M ARR), getting back to building πŸš€ getaiblogarticles.com, meeting-reminders.com, fidforward.com
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Joined August 2024

Super feedback!
Responding in order:
- Indeed the video at the top is making the loading of the page slow, particularly in mobile
- Indeed, that goes away in the pro version
- Gonna remove that feature, had never heard it placed a banner
- The cheaper plan had little traction, the user can always by single articles (left-hand side pricing page)
- Thanks!

@cat super response, thanks for this!

Indeed a full-time content writer in the US costs a company ~$2,500, producing roughly an article per day (on the good days) - is this accurate according to your experience?

Super interesting to hear that the traffic got throttled - we have been seen them grow consistently (check out the screenshots of customers in getaiblogarticles.com).

Would love to have you review our tool, can you create an account in getaiblogarticles.com and try it out? We have free credits for new users :)

Oh an article every day? Yeah, to be quite honest, even if we're only including M-F, I'd charge more, even at my entry-level, discount rate lol. You shouldn't need an article every day if you're writing high-quality, in-depth, SEO-rich articles, though.

Nothing bad would happen if you do publish that many, as long as they're all still hitting high standards. I'd rather see someone publish 2-3 high-quality articles a week that hit the mark every time rather than 5-7 mediocre articles with maybe 1-2 great ones thrown in.

The ones getting absolutely throttled are people who haven't been with me for a while (or they're through the marketing agency I freelance with), so they have lots of errors on their site and they don't publish high-quality content (or know what that is on an SEO level). They're also extremely niche sites, typically solo personal development coaches and energy workers. With the agency, my hands are kinda tied since I have to follow their protocols, though they've started taking some of my suggestions lately. :)

The question is whether they will be able to identify it. The web is full of AI-generated content, and the frequent threats to demote it have been uneffective.