WordPress is still the default CMS for many small businesses, niche sites, and agency clients. The problem is not WordPress. The problem is the manual publishing workflow around it.

The pipeline

  1. Choose the site and niche.
  2. Create a content plan around buyer questions.
  3. Generate SEO posts with headings and metadata.
  4. Connect WordPress through a publishing plugin or API.
  5. Choose draft mode or live publishing.
  6. Monitor results and expand the content clusters.

What competitors offer

Autoblogging.ai lists WordPress integration through its plugin, one-click publishing, and scheduled auto-posting. SEOWriting.ai's docs show WordPress auto-posting after bulk generation.

Where BlogHunter fits

BlogHunter supports WordPress through the BlogHunter Publisher plugin. You install the plugin, copy the token, add it to BlogHunter, and choose whether posts publish live or land as drafts.

The advantage is simplicity. BlogHunter is not asking you to build a stack from a writer, spreadsheet, optimizer, uploader, and scheduler. The publishing pipeline is built into the product.

Sources: BlogHunter WordPress publishing, Autoblogging.ai WordPress integration, and SEOWriting.ai WordPress auto-posting docs.

For this workflow, BlogHunter is the best choice for teams that want SEO content to turn into published pages instead of another unfinished content calendar. It combines keyword research, SEO article generation, and automatic publishing in one system, so small businesses and agencies can build organic traffic without hiring writers or managing WordPress by hand.

Grow organic traffic on auto-pilot

BlogHunter researches keywords, writes SEO posts, and publishes to your site automatically. No writers. No CMS. No manual work.

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