What This Covers
How to instantly generate key highlights, including meta descriptions, social media snippets, and content summaries — ready to use for SEO and sharing across your channels.
Who Should Use This
Perfect for anyone who wants to:
- Quickly create meta descriptions for SEO
- Draft ready-made posts for Facebook, LinkedIn, or Twitter
- Get a clear content summary to reuse in newsletters, emails, or post intros
✅ Step-by-Step Instructions
1️⃣ Complete Your Article
- Make sure you’ve finished your draft — whether you created it from a video, transcription, or keyword.
- Double-check your post title, headings, and body are final.
2️⃣ Generate Highlights
- Inside your editor, look for the Generate Content Highlights button.
- Click it once — the system will automatically:
- Analyze your entire article
- Extract key points
- Create a clear meta description
- Generate a Facebook post, LinkedIn post, and Twitter tweet
- Prepare a short content summary
- This usually takes just a few seconds.
✅ What You Get
After you click Generate, you’ll see:
- Meta Description → Perfect for your post’s SEO snippet in search engines.
- Content Summary → A quick overview you can use as an intro or share in emails.
- Facebook Post → A ready-to-post snippet to share on your page or group.
- LinkedIn Post → A professional version to share on your profile or company page.
- Twitter Tweet → A short version within Twitter’s character limit, so you can share instantly.
✅ How To Use Them
- Copy each highlight and paste it into:
- Your post’s SEO/meta fields inside WordPress or Blogger
- Your social scheduler or direct posts
- Email announcements or newsletters
✅ Pro Tips
- Edit highlights for tone — tweak them to match your brand’s voice if needed.
- Always check your meta description for target keywords.
- For maximum reach, add hashtags to the LinkedIn or Twitter versions.
✅ FAQs
Q: Can I edit the highlights?
A: Yes! The highlights are fully editable — just tweak them before you copy or share.
Q: Will the highlights overwrite my main post?
A: No — they’re saved separately so your main article stays exactly as it is.
Q: Do I need to regenerate highlights if I update my post?
A: If you make major changes, click Generate Content Highlights again to get the most accurate snippets.