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How do you write keyword focussed blog posts fast?

I'm struggling to create quality content worthy of ranking at the top for the keywords in my niche on a regular basis and fast. It takes me a good amount of time, sometimes upto 3-4 hours, to structure and write the kind that of content that has previously resulted in top rankings in SERPS for my keywords.

I thought AI would help me out but ChatGPT or Google Gemini both have become pretty dumb and even with their aid it takes me a good amount of time to write.

I'm thinking of hiring a freelance writer but not sure if they'd actually be putting this much effort in writing. They'd resort to quick fixes, AI, keyword stuffing and what not.

Thoughts?

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