Generate SEO articles from search queries to WordPress with BrowserAct and OpenRouter
Generate SEO articles from search queries to WordPress with BrowserAct This workflow automates a programmatic SEO pipeline by turning a list of search queries into fully researched, authoritative blog posts. It scrape...
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Generate SEO articles from search queries to WordPress with BrowserAct
This workflow automates a programmatic SEO pipeline by turning a list of search queries into fully researched, authoritative blog posts. It scrapes search results (focusing on community insights like Reddit) for real-world data, uses AI to draft comprehensive guides, and publishes them directly to your WordPress site.
Target Audience
SEO specialists, content marketers, niche site builders, and editorial teams looking to scale content production with high-quality, researched articles.
How it works
1. Define Topics: The workflow begins by defining a list of target keywords or questions in a Set node (e.g., "Best automation tools"). 2. Research: It iterates through each query using a Loop node. For each item, BrowserAct scrapes search engine results to gather raw insights, discussions, and market consensus. 3. Draft Content: An AI Agent (acting as a "Senior Technical Editor") analyzes the raw data. It synthesizes the information into a structured, HTML-formatted article with tables, headers, and actionable advice. 4. Publish: The generated content is sent to WordPress to create a new post. 5. Notify: Once the entire batch is processed, a Slack message is sent to notify the team.
How to set up
1. Configure Credentials: Connect your BrowserAct, OpenRouter, WordPress, and Slack accounts in n8n. 2. Prepare BrowserAct: Ensure the Programmatic SEO Data Pipeline template is saved in your BrowserAct account. 3. Set Keywords: Open the Set queries node and update the Queries array with the list of topics you want to write about. 4. Configure WordPress: Open the Create a post node and ensure it is connected to your WordPress site. 5. Configure Notification: Open the Send completion notification node and select the Slack channel where you want to receive alerts.