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Your mind is buzzing with ideas, insights, stories, and opinions that your audience wants to hear. But turning these ideas into blog posts feels like pulling teeth. That’s where AI comes in. AI can help you find the pulse of your audience, structure your ideas, and support your writing process, without compromising the originality of your voice. In this guide, you’ll find:
7 smart ways to use AI for blog postsMuch goes into writing a good blog post: in-depth research, a structured outline, multiple rounds of drafting, and copy editing. If you’re struggling to manage all these steps, AI can do some of the heavy lifting for you. Let’s look at the ways you can use AI tools to write blog posts that are worth your readers’ time. Remember: You have to be intentional about using AI. These best practices and prompts will work best when you put time and thought into them. 1. Uncover unique topics and anglesTo create a standout blog post, you need to say what people haven’t already heard before. You can cover topics that nobody has answered properly or pain points that need easier solutions. To do that, turn to your audience. Your best content ideas can come from listening to real people. Pay close attention to:
Instead of guessing what your audience wants to read, use AI tools to find and analyze relevant conversations on platforms like Reddit, LinkedIn, Threads, and more. Here’s a prompt to find what your audience cares about:
Once you’ve gathered enough context about your potential readers, zoom out and look for patterns. This is where you’ll find unique and interesting angles for your blog. Think about themes or insights that other creators and brands have overlooked. For example, a skincare brand blog could:
AI can help you go even deeper. Feed your audience research insights into it and ask it to identify themes, overlooked questions, and unconventional ways to reframe a common topic. Try this prompt for finding blog topics that resonate with your readers:
Below is the response from ChatGPT’s o3 model, with the same skincare brand blog example. ![]() You can pick topics from this list to design your editorial calendar for an entire month or quarter. If more topics are needed, simply ask the tool to list more angles for each subtopic. 2. Research existing viewpoints to find dataOnce you’re ready with a topic and angle, it’s tempting to immediately start outlining your blog post. But if you want to say something new, start by studying what’s already been said. Read top-ranking articles, watch relevant media, and use a “dump document” to collect all the useful insights and ideas you find. This could include:
Then, use AI to dig deeper into these findings and extract meaningful insights. Here’s a prompt for familiarizing yourself with the existing perspectives:
By the end of this exercise, you’ll have more clarity on how to pursue your topic. In the next steps, you can lean on AI tools to find examples, data points, and other relevant research materials. Here’s a prompt for digging deeper into your topic:
Below is the result from using this prompt in Perplexity. You can select specific sources in this tool, such as web, academic, social, and finance. ![]() Aside from collecting insights via secondary research, you can also interview subject matter experts (SMEs) to get firsthand knowledge. AI tools can help you generate thoughtful interview questions to get useful context from your SMEs. Use (and customize) this prompt to extract relevant questions for your blog posts:
3. Structure your research into an outlineAt this point, you’re likely looking at pages of scattered notes, screenshots, interview transcripts, and half-baked thoughts. It’s a mine of information, but you have to dig deeper to strike gold. This is another great place to bring AI into the loop and structure your ideas into a solid outline. The quality of your AI-generated outline depends entirely on the clarity of your input. By giving AI tools important context about your blog post, you can generate a high-quality outline. Share context within your prompt by adding details about:
Once you’ve collected all these insights, try this prompt for building an outline:
Most AI tools allow you to create a dedicated space or project for organizing topical information. ![]() Added all your research material to the space. Upload documents and add links in addition to writing specific instructions for your project. ![]() Using this space saves you the hassle of sharing the entire context repeatedly, for each prompt. 4. Write in your voice and styleMost writers make the mistake of starting their AI prompts with something like “write a blog post about…” Instead, you want to first share a few samples of your writing so the AI tool can understand your tone and style. It’s even better if you can create a set of guidelines that describe your writing style. These can include notes on words you tend to avoid, how long your sentences are, and any particular details unique to you. Here’s an example prompt to use:
The bottom line: Don’t simply hand a topic and ask AI to write your entire post from scratch. That’s how you end up with something passable, but forgettable. To produce great content, lean on your critical thinking and writing skills with some help from AI to keep the momentum going when you feel stuck. Share your research material, outline, and voice notes to let AI support your writing process. You can use these tools to jumpstart a section, rework a messy paragraph, or rephrase a sentence that feels clunky. 5. Draft, refine, and localize your posts within WordPress.comThe Jetpack AI Assistant, available as a block within the WordPress.com editor or on any Jetpack-powered WordPress website, can help you refine your blog posts with a few prompts. You can ask the AI to write an entire post from scratch, smooth clunky phrasing, fix spelling mistakes, or adjust the tone. The tool can also translate your content into several languages to reach a global audience. Because this AI assistant works inside the block editor, it makes in-context edits without the need to shuttle between tabs. ![]() 6. Refine your blog postsOnce your blog post is ready, AI can help add the final touches. For starters, ask your AI tool to summarize your draft in 3–4 lines. Then read this summary to check whether it captures your main angle, and if it sounds generic or similar to existing content. If the summary misses the mark, your post probably does, too. To correct that, ask more questions about exactly what to revise in your draft. Here’s another prompt to get concrete suggestions for editing drafts:
When you’re done with editing, you can use AI for packaging your draft. That means generating some options for meta titles, headlines, and meta descriptions. Use a prompt like this to get specific output:
7. Visualize complex informationVisuals can simplify your message and help readers quickly understand the insight. With AI tools, you can easily brainstorm ways to visualize complex ideas in your blog post. Here’s a simple prompt to conceptualize an infographic for any idea:
You can then use that concept to have AI tools design visuals for you. In the example below, ChatGPT interprets the response to the above prompt to create an image. ![]() You can also add text guidance on the content and style of the visual, such as the following example produced by Napkin’s AI tool. ![]() Become a better blogger with AIIf you’ve stared at blank drafts for far too long, it may be time to leverage AI to help you write and refine high-quality blog posts. Create a simple document to save all these prompts (and others), so you can easily use them whenever needed. Ready to share your thoughts with the world? Start your blog with WordPress.com and bring your ideas to life. |
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