Posting a blog post with the Organic module on YG3
August 28, 2025

Posting a blog post with the Organic module on YG3

Marketing should feel like one clean motion—not a dozen tabs.

TL;DR: In this walkthrough, I show how I go from keyword → draft → formatted blog post using YG3’s Organic module—all in one flow.

Why I use the Organic module

Marketing should feel like one clean motion—not a dozen tabs. The Organic module in YG3 pulls the steps together so I can:

  • Research topics and intent without leaving the platform
  • Draft quickly with smart structure and on-brand voice
  • Polish & format with headings, links, and metadata
  • Publish and hand off cleanly to social or email

Who this helps

If you’re an operator, founder, or in-house marketer who needs consistent content without the overhead—this is for you. The goal isn’t “more content,” it’s better momentum: fewer blockers, faster feedback loops, and posts that actually serve search intent.

The flow I show in the video

1) Start with keywords & search intent

  • Enter a seed topic and let the module surface recommended subjects and titles.
  • Prioritize terms with clear buyer or learning intent and a clean angle for your brand.

2) Select the tone

  • Modify the tone, intent, and output style of the content to match your needs

3) Edit for final use

  • If your content is for SEO purposes, it will benefit you the most if you don't edit it
  • If you want to optimize copy for CRO purposes feel free to do so
  • Make sure you check any references to your product or testimonials that are output and replace them with your own.

4) Format for web & SEO

  • Set a descriptive title tag (≤60 chars) and meta description (≤155 chars) on your website.
  • Add a clear featured image and relevant alt text.
  • Include a brief summary/excerpt for lists and previews.

5) Publish & distribute

  • Publish the post, then create a quick LinkedIn post and newsletter snippet from the same draft.
  • Keep distribution lightweight and consistent.

6) Measure and iterate

  • Watch engaged time, scroll depth, and conversions to the next action.
  • Update the post if you see questions or friction points in the data.

Pro tips

  • Reuse the work. Turn key sections into social posts or FAQ answers.
  • Maintain internal links. Tie the post to your core pages.
  • Add a CTA to blog pages. Make sure your blog pages have a conversion action on them

Conclusion

The Organic module keeps the content loop tight: research, draft, edit, format, publish—without the usual drag. The video above walks the exact flow I use when I need to ship a useful post, fast.

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