WordsAtScale #55: šŸš€ Rank your blog post in 24 hours—yes, really

Welcome to the WordsAtScale Newsletter #55!

Hey Guys! šŸ‘‹ Vlad here.

This week, let’s explore three exciting insights:

In this issue, we dive into mental health-driven niche blogging, SEO hacks for brand-new sites, and tricks for spotting AI-generated content like a pro!

🌿 Niche of the Week: Return-to-Office Anxiety
A powerful, empathy-driven niche focused on workers facing stress and uncertainty as they shift from remote to office life. Explore keyword angles like "hybrid coping strategies," "RTO stress relief," and "mental health tips for employees." Content ideas include success stories, boundary-setting tips, and employer support resources—perfect for tapping into HR, wellness, and career-focused audiences.

šŸŽ‰ SEO Case Study: 24-Hour Rankings with Product Gap Content
A coach’s 8-week "Rapid Ranking System" helped newbies rank on Google within hours. By using GenSpark to find content gaps on trending Product Hunt launches, students wrote low-competition multimedia reviews that reached page 1 in under 24 hours—some ranking for 13 keywords in less than 4! šŸš€

āœļø Copywriting Workflows: How to Spot AI Writing
Want to know if a text is written by AI? Look for M dash overloads, clichĆ© formulas ("Not just X, but Y"), vague praise, unnatural tone, and weird analogies. These red flags help editors, marketers, and readers distinguish between human-authored and AI-generated content in today’s flood of automation.

Niche Insights [RTO Anxiety]

Return to work anxiety, especially after a period of remote work, is a growing concern in the post-pandemic era. Many employees are experiencing stress and uncertainty as they transition back into traditional office environments. This niche explores the emotional, psychological, and logistical challenges of reintegration, focusing on mental health, work-life balance, and organizational support.

Topics to Explore:

  • Managing anxiety when returning to the office

  • Mental health strategies

  • Hybrid work coping mechanisms

  • Employer support systems

  • Boundary setting

  • Workplace flexibility

  • Success stories of overcoming return-to-office stress.

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SEO Case Study [24 Hour Rankings]

SITUATION

Many new website owners struggle to get their first rankings on Google. It's hard to compete with older, trusted sites—especially when you're just starting out. So how do you get seen?

TASK

The goal was to help new websites rank on Google fast—ideally within 24 to 48 hours—without using complex or expensive tools.

ACTION

One coach created an 8-week ā€œRapid Ranking System.ā€ Here’s how it works step-by-step:

  1. Find New Products on Product Hunt (especially those trending on the leaderboard).

  2. Use a tool called GenSpark to scan and list 30–40 new product launches.

  3. Let GenSpark cross-check those products on Google to find content gaps (places where there’s little or no good content).

  4. Prioritize those gaps by importance: High, Medium, and Low.

  5. Choose a high-priority product and write a multimedia review article using SEO best practices.

  6. Because there’s almost no competition, the article often ranks #1 on Google within a day.

RESULT

Students using this method have ranked up to 13 keywords on page one, even in as little as 3–4 hours. It works best for new websites looking to gain traction and build authority fast. The method is repeatable and perfect for SEO beginners.

Copywriting Workflows [How To Spot AI]

🧠 How to Tell If Something Was Written by AI (Even When It Tries to Hide)

AI writing is everywhere — emails, LinkedIn posts, YouTube comments, even political speeches. But how can you tell if the words you're reading were typed by a real person… or a robot?

Let’s break it down with a few red flags, real-world examples, and easy tips to trust your instincts. Ready? Let’s go! šŸ•µļøā€ā™€ļø

🚩 1. Watch for Overused Punctuation — Especially the M Dash (—)

Ever see long sentences broken up like this — with a dash like that?

That’s called an M dash, and AI loves it. Why? It helps break up ideas, but most people don’t even know how to type one. (On Mac: Option + Shift + -) So when it shows up too often, especially in casual writing, that’s a clue.

🧠 Human writers use it too, but in moderation. AI overdoes it.

🚩 2. "It’s Not Just X, It’s Y" — That Sentence Structure Is a Classic AI Move

Here’s a popular AI trick:

ā€œStriking the perfect pose isn’t just about looking good — it’s about telling a story, conveying emotion, and creating visual impact.ā€

Sound familiar? AI loves that ā€œNot just X, but also Yā€ formula. And it often stacks it with...

🚩 3. Lists of Three 🧮

  • Tell a story

  • Convey emotion

  • Inspire action

See that trio? Lists of three are great for flow — and AI overuses them. You’ll spot these a lot in AI emails and posts because they feel human and persuasive… even when they’re not saying much.

🚩 4. Tone That Just Feels... Off

Sometimes AI writing is grammatically perfect but just feels weird. Like this:

ā€œStriking the perfect pose in photography.ā€

It’s not wrong... but it feels unnatural, like a phrase from a brochure instead of real conversation.

🚩 5. Too Polished, Too Vague, Too Nice

AI often uses overly flattering or vague praise:

ā€œYou bring every destination to life with honest and vivid storytelling!ā€

Sounds kind, right? But it’s also generic and hollow. It could be said to anyone. That’s a red flag.

🚩 6. Weird Analogies That Fall Flat

Humans use creative comparisons, but AI sometimes tries too hard:

ā€œBeing able to spot AI is like being a lighthouse in a fog.ā€
ā€œLike a band-aid made of sandpaper.ā€

…Huh? These don’t quite land. If a metaphor feels confusing or pointless, it’s likely AI-generated.

🚩 7. Repeating and Repeating and Repeating Again

AI loves to clarify itself — again and again. Example:

ā€œThe sky is blue because of Rayleigh scattering, which is when particles scatter light… and the sky appears blue. This phenomenon, known as Rayleigh scatteringā€¦ā€

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All the best,

Vlad

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