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I've long dreamed of this moment. I'm talking about almost free unlimited content that's actually go

I've long dreamed of this moment. I'm talking about almost free unlimited content that's actually good; as in often publishable as-is. Okay, AI content has been around for a while but until recently I spent more time editing than was worth it. That's no longer the case. I have a ChatGPT 4 Plus account. It's amazing. What's more amazing is the [Koala AI writer]() (use coupon/promotion code FATSTACKS for 30% discount on Professional or higher plans) now that it's integrated with GPT4. Koala is the blogger's dream tool. Why? How is it different/better than simply using ChatGPT4? I use both but when I want an article ready to publish with the click of the mouse, I use Koala. Here's why: 1. Accesses the Web with real-time search data: This is huge. Koala actually accesses the web so it gets more up-to-date information. Not only that, it includes sources with links in the article. I love that. 2. Fully formatted: I'm a stickler for formatting especially heading tags. Koala formats everything properly. When you click "copy" you get the html version to paste into the WordPress text editor. However, soon, Koala will blast content straight to WordPress... I can't wait. 3. Product roundups: This is a cool feature - you can crank out "best product" roundups with a click of the mouse. When you need a quick list of products to promote, this works great. 4. Google Sheet integration: I haven't tried this yet but looks fairly straightforward. I'm waiting for the "straight-to-WordPress" feature and blast away that way. 5. Coming soon: Straight to WordPress capability. Auto-blogging anyone? Seriously? Talk about a dream feature. My current main use for Koala My main use for [Koala]() is to create piles of content for social media. It works like gangbusters. I still don't index it for Google. I'm treading very slowly with that. I'd rather be prudent than reckless when it comes to my main sites. Try it for free When I first learned of Koala I thought what's the point when ChatGPT costs peanuts? Then I tried Koala. You can crank out a handful of articles for free. After I punched out a few, I ponied up for subscription. This Week Get the Lifetime Deal - Pay Once, Publish Forever It's your lucky week because this week you can [get a lifetime deal](). That's no joke. Pay once, publish forever. And that is why I haven't been this excited in a long time. => [Grab the Koala lifetime deal here]()​ Use promotion code FATSTACKS for a 30% discount on Professional or higher plans. Jon Fatstacksblog.com P.S. Next email sets out 7 ways to succeed in a world where everyone can publish unlimited content. Affiliate disclaimer: I'm an affiliate for Koala. I'm also a user. I snagged my lifetime deal the minute the gates were open. [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | 2016 Hill Drive, North Vancouver, British Columbia V7H 2N5

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