WordPress SEO Automation

Automated SEO Content for WordPress

Stop manually writing and publishing WordPress blog posts. FirstSearch generates 30 SEO-optimized articles per month and publishes them directly to your WordPress site.

30
Articles/Month
$99
Per Month
10min
Setup Time

The WordPress Blogging Challenge

WordPress powers 43% of all websites. It's the world's most popular CMS. But having WordPress doesn't solve the hardest part of SEO: creating and publishing content consistently.

You've installed Yoast or Rank Math. You've optimized your site speed. You've configured your XML sitemap. But your blog? It has 5 posts from six months ago. Sound familiar?

The reason is simple: writing quality blog posts is time-consuming. Researching keywords, writing 2,000+ word articles, optimizing metadata, adding images, and clicking "Publish" takes 4-8 hours per post. At that rate, getting to 30 posts per month requires a full-time content team.

FirstSearch automates the entire content pipeline for WordPress. Connect your site, and we handle keyword research, article writing, SEO optimization, image creation, and publishing. Every day, a new article appears on your WordPress blog.

WordPress Setup in 3 Steps

1

Add Your WordPress Site

Enter your domain in the FirstSearch dashboard. Our system analyzes your site, niche, and competitors.

2

Configure Your Webhook

Set up a webhook endpoint on your WordPress site, or use the WordPress REST API directly. We provide detailed setup guides for both methods.

3

Content Starts Flowing

Within 2-3 days, your first article publishes to WordPress. From then on, a new article appears every day, automatically.

What You Get with WordPress SEO Automation

Every article is optimized, formatted, and delivered ready for WordPress.

Simple WordPress Integration

Connect via webhook or the WordPress REST API. No plugin installation required. Works with any WordPress hosting.

30 Articles Per Month

One SEO-optimized article published to your WordPress site every day. Each is 3,000-5,000 words of original content.

Full SEO Metadata

Articles arrive with meta titles, descriptions, categories, tags, and schema markup. Compatible with Yoast, Rank Math, and All in One SEO.

Keyword-Targeted Content

Every article targets a specific keyword in your niche. We research opportunities, analyze competitors, and select the best targets.

Clean HTML Output

Articles are delivered in clean, properly formatted HTML with correct heading hierarchy (H1-H4), image tags, and internal links.

Publish or Save as Draft

Configure whether articles publish immediately or save as drafts for your review. You control the workflow.

What Gets Published to Your WordPress Site

Article Content

  • 3,000-5,000 word article
  • Proper H1-H4 heading hierarchy
  • Internal links to your other pages
  • External citations to authoritative sources
  • FAQ section with 5-6 questions
  • AI-generated featured image

SEO Metadata

  • Optimized meta title
  • Compelling meta description
  • Focus keyword for Yoast/Rank Math
  • Open Graph tags for social sharing
  • Article schema markup (JSON-LD)
  • FAQ schema for rich results

Works With Your WordPress Setup

Any WordPress Host

SiteGround, Bluehost, WP Engine, Kinsta, Cloudways, or self-hosted. If it runs WordPress, FirstSearch works with it.

SEO Plugins

Compatible with Yoast SEO, Rank Math, All in One SEO, and SEOPress. Metadata integrates with your existing SEO setup.

Page Builders

Articles use clean HTML that works with Gutenberg, Elementor, Divi, and other builders. No formatting conflicts.

Multisite Installations

Running WordPress Multisite? FirstSearch can publish to individual sites within your network.

Automate Your WordPress SEO Content

Set up in 10 minutes. Get 30 SEO-optimized articles published to your WordPress site every month. No writing, no plugins, no manual work.

30 articles/month
WordPress REST API support
Yoast & Rank Math compatible
Featured images included
Full SEO metadata
$99/month per site

Frequently Asked Questions

How does FirstSearch publish content to WordPress?

FirstSearch supports two methods: webhook delivery and the WordPress REST API. With webhooks, articles are sent as JSON to an endpoint on your site (works with any plugin that accepts webhooks). With the WordPress API, we publish directly using application passwords. Both methods deliver the full article with metadata, images, and SEO data.

Do I need to install a WordPress plugin?

No plugin is required for WordPress REST API integration. For webhook delivery, you'll need a simple webhook receiver (we provide code snippets and recommendations). The setup takes about 10 minutes regardless of which method you choose.

Is the content compatible with Yoast SEO and Rank Math?

Yes. FirstSearch sends SEO metadata (meta title, meta description, focus keyword) that integrates with both Yoast SEO and Rank Math. The articles are structured with proper headings, internal links, and FAQ schema that these plugins recognize and display in their analysis.

Will automated content hurt my WordPress site's SEO?

No. Each article is 3,000-5,000 words of unique, well-structured content targeting specific keywords. Google rewards consistent, quality content regardless of whether a human or AI created it. The key is quality, and FirstSearch articles include proper SEO structure, schema markup, and internal linking.

Can I review articles before they go live on WordPress?

Yes. You can configure the integration to save articles as WordPress drafts instead of publishing them immediately. This lets you review and approve each article before it goes live. You can also set a schedule for auto-publishing drafts.

Does this work with WordPress.com or only self-hosted WordPress?

FirstSearch works with both self-hosted WordPress (WordPress.org) and WordPress.com Business plans that support REST API access. For WordPress.com free and personal plans, webhook delivery via a custom endpoint may be needed.

What about featured images?

FirstSearch generates AI-created featured images for every article and includes them in the delivery payload. On WordPress, these are automatically set as the post's featured image when using our REST API integration.