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Yesterday, I said the next email would set out 7 ways to succeed in a world where everyone can publi

Yesterday, I said the next email would set out 7 ways to succeed in a world where everyone can publish unlimited content. I wrote that email two days ago. It's scheduled for tomorrow. I did not plan to send an email in between but plans change. To say [Koala AI content]() struck a nerve is an understatement. I've received quite a few emails from readers with questions. I figured I should address those questions ASAP, so here's an intervening email answering readers' questions before the promised email scheduled to go out tomorrow. How I stumbled on Koala A while ago someone mentioned Koala AI content generator on the Fat Stacks forum. It was created by a Fat Stacks member BTW. How cool is that? I didn't pay much attention to it at first because it seems there's a new AI content platform becoming available every other day. Then forum members started chiming in saying how good it was at producing blog-worth content. When forum members, who have no skin in the game, are praising something in droves, I take notice. I tried Koala for free first - you can too I went to [the Koala home page](=) and was able to try it for free. I cranked out a few articles on topics I know well. I didn't have to put in my credit card details or anything. I could give it a good, solid spin and then decide. Give it a spin I did. Reading the first result I knew then what all the hoopla was about on the forum. This AI content generator was (is) good. And that was with GPT3.5. Seriously, go give it a spin for free. ​[Click here to the Koala home page](=). Test some keywords. Be sure to use the Writer (as opposed to the chat tool). If you're impressed and want the lifetime deal with an additional 30% Fat Stacks discount, here's what you do: ​[Click here]() for the lifetime deal page. Choose your package. You must get Professional or higher to get the 30% discount. When you check out, put FATSTACKS in the Promotion Code field. This triggers the 30% discount. Finish your purchase. Go write your brains out. A favorite feature I haven't mentioned yet: With Koala, you can generate multiple articles at the same time with multiple tabs open to Koala. I've done ten at a time so far. That's about max for me. By the time I get the tenth started, the first is done. Rinse and repeat. It's a thing of beauty. Also, it integrates with Google Sheets for power users There are instructions for integrating with Google Sheets for those who really like to dial up content output. Apparently, it's simple to do. I've not done it yet. Questions from readers Here are all the questions I received from readers about Koala. Does Koala content pass AI detectors? No. It hasn't for me. I use [Originality.ai]() for my AI detection software. Koala usually scores very high as AI content. That doesn't make it bad content. As I've said before, I use AI content mostly for social content, as in I drive Facebook traffic to it. For this reason, for the time being, I do not index Koala content in Google unless I edit/polish it. If I do index it in Google, I spend some time editing it first. I also review it quickly for social just so I don't end up looking like an idiot (speaking from experience). Do I need ChatGPT plus subscription? No, you do not need a ChatGPT plus subscription with Koala. Speaking of ChatGPT, how is Koala different/better? 1. Koala creates better long-form content. It's more robust from a single prompt. How? I don't know but it is. 2. Taps the internet. Koala access the internet for content, which ChatGPT does not do. This is huge. This must be one explanation for the better content output. Moreover, all sources in the article are given link attribution. I love this feature. 3. You can create an outline with Koala. This can be really handy for long form content that you want to cover a variety of topics. 4. No arbitrary, out-of-the-blue limits. Many times ChatGPT conked out saying I've used my usage limits and have to wait. Not so with Koala (assuming I haven't used my monthly word count). If I do go through my Koala word limit, I can buy more and be back in the content cranking business in 30 seconds. 5. Coming soon - publish straight to WordPress. This feature is coming to Koala which will be a nice time-saver. I've not heard anything about ChatGPT doing this. Can I upgrade lifetime deals? Yes, you can upgrade your lifetime deal until the lifetime deal opportunity ends. The 30% FATSTACKS discount on lifetime deals ends March 27. The lifetime deal opportunity ends April 17 so you must change your lifetime deal before then. Does Koala use GPT4? Yes, it does which is awesome. However, and it's set out on [the lifetime deals sales page](), currently when you use GPT4 quality, you use more words per article than GPT3.5. What lifetime deal plan did you get Jon? I bought [the Boost plan](). That should serve me well enough for most months. Before getting the lifetime deal myself, I had a monthly subscription. After the lifetime deal time runs out (i.e. after April 17), can I top up with a subscription if I need more words in a given month? Yes, you can. This is a question I had. While the Boost plan should work well enough for me most months, I foresee some months when I'll need a top up. I like flexibility. In this situation, I'll just buy a small subscription for the month to see me through. Can I get a refund? Yeah, you can get a refund if you request it within 15 days of purchase. That's impressive. Talk about no risk. Can I give Koala a try for free before buying? Yes, you can. [Click here](=) where you can produce up to 5,000 words. If happy, [click here for the lifetime deal](). Don't forget to put in FATSTACKS in the promotional code field at checkout to save an additional 30%. Is it really pay once, use forever? Yes, according to the person behind Koala, it's a lifetime deal which means pay once and get that amount of words monthly. Is Koala customer support good? It's incredible. The owner/developer of Koala has proven to be one of the most stand-up guys I've ever worked with. He knows customer service. He's flexible and cool about pretty much anything if he can make it happen. Phew, that's a wrap on the questions I've received. I hope I addressed every question. If I missed one, let me know. => [Get the Koala lifetime deal here]()​ Use promotion code FATSTACKS in the promotion code field to save 30% (Professional plan or higher). The 30% discount ends March 27. Jon Fatstacksblog.com AFFILIATE DISCLAIMER: I'm an affiliate for Koala. If you buy via my link, I will earn a commission. 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