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BookNova for Novels, TextBuilder Back to Its Roots...
I thought about it for a long time, ran extensive tests, surveys, and looked at the data on my end - and I realized that TextBuilder needs to go back to its roots, back to SEO, and also to my promised bonus PDF book writer. But the new fiction books - romance, drama - let those move over to the new project: BookNova. These are 100% different audiences. For romance writers, those SEO articles were simply confusing and felt very off, while the existing SEO clients don't like seeing some kind of romance and drama showing up in the project. :D On top of that, developing the projects themselves caused problems. Claude Code frequently mixed up sections, programmed everything incorrectly - AutoWriter, Non-Fiction books, Fiction books, and the old AutoPilot had already appeared - and it often made changes to files that ended up breaking other sections as well. That's why I decided to clean up the code and optimize everything for AI programming, so I can develop the projects even faster. That's why I decided to separate this fiction book writing from TextBuilder, so it can live its own life going forward - in a completely different world, with a completely different audience and website. Because both of these audiences (SEO and romance book writers) are 100% different. To avoid chaos in the data and databases - I created a brand new database, and that's why this project has started a completely new life."
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@Fran Colton Everything has already been divided up. BookNova is now for Novels, and TextBuilder will be for SEO. And very soon, all TextBuilder Novels writers will receive an email and the option to switch to BookNova (convert their accounts).
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@Ray Cunningham Yes. TextBuilder and BookNova are two different databases, and they are now separate from one another.
What is something you REALLY, REALLY NEED that TextBuilder is currently lacking?
Friends! I'm building a "to do" list for the summer. Figuring out what to work on next. What do you fundamentally feel is missing from TextBuilder, and what would you really love to see? Specifically in the SEO space. Very soon, the new AutoWriter will be available (replacing the existing AutoPilot Single Article writer), along with a Link Exchange network. That's why I'm asking those of you who use TextBuilder most actively. What is something you REALLY, REALLY NEED that TextBuilder is currently lacking? Drop it in the comments.
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@Tr Shooba All of this has been available since day one. Just edit the text anywhere. It’s all one big text editor—change any word or any heading. And you can also edit the book’s design. Click the "EDIT DESIGN" button.
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@Tr Shooba You can edit the text in the "Generate" section, not in "Final PDF." If you need to edit the PDF, you'll have to open it in another program.
Small update about AutoWriter.
The new AutoWriter (which will be released with the TextBuilder May Update, or in May) will have a special focus on Local SEO and entrepreneurs who want to drive traffic to their business websites. Example. Upload a photo of your business/product and TextBuilder will create a personalized thumbnail for your blog posts. Here is an example with blog post thumbnails for a drone company. Which were generated from a single drone image.
Small update about AutoWriter.
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I hope "drone-works.uk" doesn't mind that I'm using their photos for my AutoWriter experiments. I’ve selected a few client websites that I’m using as a basis for developing AutoWriter, so that it can generate articles that are specifically useful to our clients and use the content clients have posted on their sites as source material. That way, the articles will actually be useful. In short, I need real client profiles with real data so I can create an AutoWriter that’s useful to clients and writes exactly what they need. :)
SEO IS DEAD!!!
'SEO is dead' is for LinkedIn and Twitter clickbait posts. How much does a well-positioned SEO agency actually make (with REAL NUMBERS)? Here in Latvia (the country where I live), there's a company called 'SEO Brothers,' and we have publicly available databases where you can see how much revenue and profit each company has generated (when they file their annual balance sheet). So here you go. SEO Agency 'SEO Brothers' annual revenue from clients in 2024 was 4,007,038 EUR (or 4,673,909 USD). And in these numbers, we can very clearly see how they started in 2018 (when SEO was already dead) and the growth trajectory was incredibly steep - and then, when AI was introduced and SEO died completely, they went on to make 4 million in 2024. I'll drop a link to their website in the comments. Please check it out and also take a look at their 'Careers' section, where - at a time when 'SEO is dead' and 'AI Agents will take everyone's jobs' - they are still actively hiring content writers, etc. Yeah. 'SEO is dead.' For 20+ years straight now. Meanwhile, there are agencies making more money than ever. 'SEO is dead' is for LinkedIn and Twitter clickbait posts. But not for those who actually work in it and keep making money (see real data and real facts).
SEO IS DEAD!!!
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@Anushka van de Kamp-Tedjai No. I don't use agencies. I know enough to be able to replace agencies.But speaking of SEO.When it comes to TextBuilder, I focus more on Paid Ads. Because for this type of project (which is used by a large number of users and requires ensuring that this service is available long term) you can't rely solely on SEO. You need multiple traffic income sources. SEO as the main source is very dangerous, because after every Google update you can lose everything. It can work as a side income, or as an additional traffic source. But as the main traffic source for a primary business, it's dangerous.
2 new book formats - 6 × 9", 5 × 8"
We made some improvements and now you can choose from three book formats: 6 × 9" - Universal Standard 5 × 8" - Romance Standard A4 - European Standard
2 new book formats - 6 × 9", 5 × 8"
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