💡 AI Side-Income Lab | Automated Writing & Editing with ChatGPT · ✍️ Content Automation
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Automating Blog Writing & Editing with ChatGPT|Build a 2-Hour Efficient Posting System
Today I’m sharing how I use ChatGPT to produce high-quality blog posts after launching my blog.
Rather than treating it as a “write-it-for-me AI,” I’ve turned it into a repeatable, efficient writing system.
1. Set Your Blog Post Structure as a ChatGPT Project Guideline
I apply the following common structure to every post:
- Project tag & intro badge at the top
- Language switcher block
- Title
- Table of contents
- Main body
- Related project / experiment info block
When you save this structure as a ChatGPT project guideline, you can simply supply the body content
and get a ready-to-publish post in the same format.
Before standardizing, polishing a first draft took 30–60 minutes. After adding the guideline, I could input only the core content and get a near-final result.
For example, in my recent post
“What Makes a Happy Couple?” workshop review,
I pasted my rough notes and ChatGPT returned a complete post with Blogger-ready HTML.
(💡 Tip: Add a rule like “Return in SEO-optimized HTML for Blogger” to get clean code automatically.)
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| Initial guideline created for the “Blog” project |
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| All “add this to the guideline” items saved in the project (1) |
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| All “add this to the guideline” items saved in the project (2) |
2. Drafting the Core Content
At first, I expected ChatGPT to write perfectly from just a topic prompt.
In reality, the output quality strongly depends on the quality and amount of material I provide.
My iteration path:
- Send only the topic and review the result
- Send the topic plus a section-by-section outline
- Dump all the ideas in rough sentences and let ChatGPT organize them
The third method gave the best results. Don’t worry if it’s messy—write everything you want included, then say,
“Polish this into a final post.” You’ll get a well-structured article that captures all your points.
After that, I only tweak tone or phrasing—then it’s ready to publish.
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| Dump rough ideas and hand them to ChatGPT |
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| ChatGPT returns a complete draft in HTML per your guideline |
3. SEO Optimization
After finishing the body, set up search-friendly metadata. Ask ChatGPT:
“Write the SEO-friendly title, description, permalink, and search description.”
You’ll get Blogger-ready fields (title, description, URL, search description).
Paste them in, preview on desktop and mobile, then hit Update—done.
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| ChatGPT generating SEO-aware meta fields |
4. Publishing the English Version
If you blog in both Korean and English, you can reuse the finished KR post to auto-create the EN version.
Prompt example:
“Convert the finished post into English and provide the title, body, permalink, and search description.”
ChatGPT produces natural English. My native-English spouse reviewed it and, aside from tiny nuances, it was nearly perfect.
If you’re on Blogger, publishing in English helps you reach a global audience.
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| ChatGPT converting a KR post into a complete EN version |
5. Wrapping Up
This is my AI-assisted, efficient writing workflow after launching the blog.
I used to spend an entire day writing, editing, and handling SEO.
Now, with standardized structure and fast drafting via ChatGPT, I maintain higher quality in far less time.
Tomorrow's 1 Step: “Getting AdSense Approval with AI”.
One step at a time—let’s keep going. 🌿
🧠 AI Side-Income Experiment Overview
This post is part of my “2-Hour-a-Day AI Side-Income Experiment.”
Every day, I spend two focused hours using tools like ChatGPT, Canva, and Notion
to grow my blog and test practical income strategies.
👉 View full experiment timeline:
AI Experiment Overview
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