
I’ve discovered that Content Optimization now allows me to paste text and upload files, in addition to the usual URL analysis. This makes it incredibly convenient to enhance drafts, documents, and any unpublished work for answer engines before they go live. It’s a game-changer for ensuring everything is polished and SEO-friendly.
Inspired by this post on Try Profound Blog.

FAQs
What does Content Optimization now support besides URL analysis?
The post says Content Optimization now supports pasted text and file uploads in addition to the usual URL analysis. This lets users work on drafts, documents, and unpublished content before it goes live.
How can Content Optimization help with unpublished drafts and documents?
It can be used to enhance drafts, documents, and other unpublished work before publishing. The post frames this as a way to make content more polished and SEO-friendly.
Why is paste-and-upload content optimization useful for SEO?
Paste and file upload options make it easier to review content before it has a public URL. According to the post, this supports SEO efforts by helping content become polished and ready for answer engines before publication.
Can Content Optimization be used before content is live online?
Yes. The post specifically highlights that drafts, documents, and unpublished work can be optimized before they go live.

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