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Which AI tool is best for writing high-quality blog posts?

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Which AI tool is actually gonna give me decent, high-quality blog posts that dont sound like a robot wrote them? I have this client project due by Friday - it's for a boutique eco-friendly travel site in Oregon - and I am totally underwater. I saw a lot of people talking about Jasper being the gold standard for marketing but then I read some threads saying Claude is way more human and better at storytelling. I tried a free trial of one tool but it kept using words like delve and tapestry which is such a dead giveaway lol. I have about 50 bucks for a monthly sub but I need to decide tonight so I can finish these 3 posts...


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Ive tried many. In my experience, OpenAI ChatGPT Plus GPT-4o works best if you utilize custom instructions.

  • List forbidden words
  • Set a local persona Its way cleaner than Jasper.


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Like someone mentioned, avoiding that robot vibe is tough. I have been really satisfied with Koala AI Writer Premium Plan for my travel blogs lately. It works well and is simple to get going.

  • Use the real-time data toggle so it doesnt hallucinate fake Oregon spots.
  • Double check trail names for safety before you post. No complaints here, its reliable.


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Found this late, but totally agree on Claude. Just be careful with local facts. I'd suggest Perplexity AI Pro Monthly Plan for research to keep those Oregon posts grounded so they dont sound generic.


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tbh you need to jump on Anthropic Claude 3.5 Sonnet 200k Context right now! I have been running benchmarks on the Anthropic Claude Pro Paid Tier and the reasoning capabilities for creative storytelling are way ahead of GPT-based tools. It actually understands local vibes for Oregon travel without sounding like a brochure bot! Jasper is decent for generic marketing but Claude is the king of human-like flow. Plus it is only 20 bucks a month so it fits your budget perfectly! Ngl the way it handles logic and follows negative constraints (like telling it dont use words like delve) is fantastic. You are totally gonna nail these posts by Friday! If you need specific prompt ideas for the eco-friendly angle just let me know, I love tweaking the parameters on this model...


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