In BrandWell's RankWell, a project holds all the content written by BrandWell for your website.

 

Got one website? You need one project.

Got two websites? You need two projects.

...and so on.

Now, let's set up a new project.

Log into your account and head to the left-hand corner. Click on the "RankWell" button.

This will take you to a section that saves all your Projects.

Don't have a Project yet?

Simply click the "Add New Website" button at the top right of the page.

Once you've clicked the button, you'll see this.

These are your project settings, and you'll want to fill them in before clicking the "Create Website" button.

Note: This only has to be done once. But you can edit these General Settings later if you want.

There are six General Settings:

[object Object] Website Name

Your project, site, or company name goes here. This is usually the name of your (or your client's) website.

[object Object] Website URL

This is the primary URL of the website associated with this project.

  • You do not need to create a new project every time you create new content.

  • You cannot create multiple projects for one website; they all belong to the same project for that URL. You can categorize later using WordPress categories inside BrandWell. (note: you could also put in a CTA link here, such as a landing page, but make sure it's a URL that is the same as your project, not an affiliate link.)

[object Object] Target Audience

Fill this out for AI to learn more about your audience. For example, if you're a culinary blog, your target audience might be chefs and restaurateurs

[object Object] Language

BrandWell writes in any one of the 100 languages listed in this drop-down menu:

 

[object Object] Location

Choose which country you're in.

 

[object Object] Be Included in the Brand Publisher Network

Opt in if you want backlinks added automatically to your content. Opt out if you don't. (More on this in the article about the Brand Publisher Network.)

Once you're done, click the "Create Website" button and you're ready!

Repeat these steps every time you want to create a new project.