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Best Local SEO content writing tool?

Have been looking for the best local SEO content writing tool.

Before this I was using ChatGPT and bought GPT4 but it sucks. Creating your own GPT is a joke and you can not configure it to do what you want it to. (Maybe I'm doing something wrong)

Nonetheless, I need a tool that can rewrite a couple articles per page so I dont have duplicates. Want to be able to give it cities, counties, zip codes, keywords to infuse in the content. With ChatGPT I would take an article I already had and feed it in and tell it to replace location and KWs with the ones I give it. Am looking for something similar that is nice and quick to use and give out the content.

Any suggestions for my specific scenario?

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