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Getting Started Guide

How to Use NeuralText

A practical guide to get you up and running with NeuralText. Written by Delv Editorial, Delv Team.

Getting started with NeuralText

In this guide, you'll learn how to set up NeuralText and start creating SEO-optimised content briefs using AI. By the end, you'll be able to generate targeted articles that rank higher in search engines.

Step 1: Sign up and set up

  1. Go to neuraltext.com.
  2. Click on the “Get Started” button located in the top right corner.
  3. Choose a pricing plan. NeuralText offers a free trial for new users, so select the option that suits you best.
  4. Fill in your details and create your account by clicking on “Sign Up”.
  5. Check your email for a confirmation link and click it to activate your account.

Step 2: Your first content brief

  1. Once logged in, click on the “Content Brief” option in the left sidebar.
  2. Enter your target keyword in the provided field and click on the “Generate Brief” button.
  3. NeuralText will analyse SERPs and compile a content brief. This includes suggested headings, keywords, and related questions.
  4. Review the brief and use the information to structure your article. You can copy the headings and keywords directly into your writing tool.

Step 3: Get better results

  1. Use the “Keyword Clustering” feature by clicking on “Keyword Clustering” in the sidebar.
  2. Input a list of keywords relevant to your topic and click “Cluster Keywords”.
  3. Review the clusters generated and focus on writing content that targets these keyword groups for better SEO performance.
  4. Adjust your content based on the suggestions in your content brief to ensure it aligns with search intent.

Pro tip

To save time, create a template for your content briefs. Once you have a standard format, you can quickly generate new briefs by reusing it and simply adjusting the keywords.

Common mistake to avoid

Avoid entering overly broad keywords when generating briefs. This can lead to vague content suggestions. Instead, use specific long-tail keywords to get more targeted and actionable insights.