Why do my articles mention competitors or other products?
This is a critical SEO strategy, not a mistake. Google and AI search engines (ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity) prioritize comprehensive, unbiased comparisons over promotional content that only mentions one product.
Search "best CRM software" on Google right now. Every top result compares multiple products (Salesforce, HubSpot, Pipedrive, etc.). This is what ranks. This is what users expect when they search. This is what RankPill creates for you.
When you objectively compare options, you become an authoritative source instead of a salesperson. This builds trust, increases engagement, and matches search intent. People searching for solutions want to see their options, not just read an ad.
Your business still wins. Enable "Auto Promote Business" in Settings to naturally highlight your solution throughout the content. Add CTAs that guide readers to your product after they are informed. Without traffic, promotional content reaches nobody. RankPill gets you ranked first, then you convert visitors.
Ask yourself: is it more important to only have articles, or to have articles that actually rank and bring traffic?
Once you start getting traffic, then you can optimize further. Remove some competitor mentions if needed, add more details about your specific offers, and refine content based on what converts. But first, you need to rank and get visitors.
Why does my published article link show "not found" when I click it?
This happens when your blog URL in RankPill doesn't match your actual website's blog URL structure. RankPill creates article links by combining your blog URL + article slug.
For example, if RankPill generates an article with slug "best-seo-tools" and your blog URL is set to "example.com/articles", the link will be "example.com/articles/best-seo-tools". But if your actual website uses "example.com/blog" instead, the link won't work.
How to fix this:
- Go to your actual website and find any published blog article
- Copy the URL up to (but not including) the article slug. For example, if the URL is "example.com/blog/article-1", your blog URL is "example.com/blog"
- In RankPill, go to Settings → Business
- Update the Blog URL field with your correct blog URL
- Save the changes
Once updated, all your article links will automatically use the correct blog URL. You don't need to republish existing articles - the links will work immediately.
Can I only geneated 1 article per day?
Yes, RankPill is designed to publish one article per day to maintain a natural, consistent publishing schedule.
This approach follows SEO best practices. Search engines favor websites that publish content consistently over time rather than in bulk. Publishing one article daily signals to search engines that your site is actively maintained and regularly updated with fresh content.
Additionally, this prevents overwhelming search engines with too much content at once, which can sometimes be flagged as unnatural behavior. A steady, predictable publishing rhythm helps build authority and trust with search engines while giving each article the best chance to be properly indexed and ranked.
This strategy also ensures your content calendar stays organized and sustainable for long-term SEO success.