2026-06-08 · SEO content · 9 min
How we create SEO articles with multiple AI models
A clear process: multiple AI models for drafts, human editing, SEO structure, and WordPress publishing. In Lithuanian, for Lithuania.
In short
- AI drafts, humans edit
- SEO structure and internal links matter
- 2–4 solid articles beat 20 thin ones
- Multiple models for angles, not copy-paste spam
- Measure Search Console, not publication count
AI is a draft, not the final product
SEO articles with AI work when models speed up the draft and a human owns facts, tone, Lithuanian language, and your product specifics, without editing you get thin text Google eventually discounts.
We use several models for different angles and structure variants, not to “generate 20 posts a day”.
The golden article structure
Every article needs intent (what the reader seeks), a clear title / excerpt, 3–5 “In short” points, 4–6 H2 sections with ~2 paragraphs each, and natural internal links to services.
H2s are questions or themes with secondary keywords. Keywords are used sparingly; synonyms and context beat stuffing.
Why multiple models, not one
One model often gets stuck in the same tone. Several help spot gaps: a weak argument, a missing FAQ, a too-corporate sentence.
The final voice is still chosen by an editor. One brand, not an “AI committee”.
Publishing in WordPress and internal links
An article without internal links to services or work is weak. We plan links to WooCommerce, care, communities, and similar. Where the reader naturally goes next.
Meta title / description, slug, images, schema (when needed) are part of publishing, not an “SEO add-on later”.
Measurement and cadence
We watch Search Console: queries, CTR, indexing, behaviour. Prefer 2–4 solid articles a month over 20 thin ones that cannibalise each other.
Before a content sprint, fix technical SEO. Otherwise you write onto a weak foundation.
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