INK for All: an Entrepreneur’s Product Launch Journey

INK is ProductHunt product of the month

Starting a Company is hard Work, challenging, but so much fun. Watching a spark of an idea become a real, tangible business with a team of people all supporting the same goal is exhilarating.

In 2016, we formed Edgy Labs on a hypothesis that Google’s new Rankbrain AI would create major challenges for content creators who are not prepared for the change. It was not only an interesting idea but cutting-edge. And most importantly we didn’t know how to solve the problem, we just had an INKling of an idea (all puns intended).

We immediately went to work on our experiment which we call the Rank Candidate Theory.

The Rank Candidate Theory is the idea that Google crawls your page, scrapes your content, and determines from a deep understanding of the content if you meet the user’s intent. If you do, Google considers your page a rank candidate. As a result, it directs some traffic to your page to test user satisfaction. If users like your page, your rankings will go up.

Google is responsible for 94% of total organic traffic!

We found that content is king. Put your energy into becoming a Rank Candidate by making your content the best resource available on the subject. Then, ensure that the content achieves good engagement metrics with its target audience. Content creators have to merge the art of writing with the science of understanding what the search ending is looking for in terms of relevant content.

Based on our findings, we developed the first AI-based web content optimization editor called INK.

As most entrepreneur knows, just getting a new product to the beta development stage is a huge feat. Countless hours of programming, testing, debating, blood, sweat, and tears go into its creation.

And of course, there’s the friends, colleagues, former colleagues, industry insiders, and awesome volunteers that you’ve never met that step up to the plate to try out your product. Their feedback is exciting, challenging, and incredibly valuable.

You read and reread every survey answer. You analyze every product feature. You question, ponder, think and then rethink. Have you missed anything? You wake up at 3:00 a.m. and double-check something that you’ve already checked three times.

At some point, you just have to release it into the world. Reid Hoffman once said, “If you’re not embarrassed by the first version of your product, you’ve launched too late”. After all, it’s what you’ve spent months or even years preparing for.

INK Launch Day

For INK, it took us over two years to build the product, mostly because building AI from ground up is not easy. We made the decision early on that we needed to own our AI for flexibility and by design for our model. We then spent several months planning the best distribution channel for taking the product to market.

We chose to launch on Product Hunt because we felt it was the platform that had the right mix of target users and early adaptors to help us with real feedback from strangers.  There were things we were hoping for, 1) win product of the day. This is probably more vanity than anything else 2) we wanted to acquire a new cohort of users to learn from.

Months of planning, preparing, meetings, and finally, it was launch day….

October 1, 2019. It’s the day we released INK from the safe confines of our selected group of users and introduced it to the world.

I personally hit refresh on our download dashboard a thousand times that day. As the number of upvotes climbed so did the realization that we had truly created a product people saw value in. Watching users connect to INK was an incredible feeling. It reinforced all the work leading to that moment.

Announcing that INK is number one on Product Hunt

INKforAll.com traffic numbers climbed throughout the day. We watched as content writers from around the world downloaded our editor and gave it a try.

What Users Said

SEO expert Rand Fishkin, who hunted INK on Product Hunt posted “I had a chance to see this product in preview, and found it a very impressive writing tool, with a ton of potential. If you’ve been using Yoast or another product to optimize your content for Google, this one’s worth a look — it’s bigger than that: distraction-free-writing meets smart suggestions for SEO and beyond.”

Thank you not to Rand Fishkin using his image.

Such a huge endorsement from someone who is a thought leader in our industry. We were thankful and flattered.

Author and entrepreneur Peter Shankman said “I. Am. In. LOVE with this tool. OMG, where has it been all my life? Simply works and works SO well. It’s become a daily use tool for me. Hate seeing it up here because now more people will find it! But seriously – INK is an amazing tool. So incredibly needed and useful!”

Melissa Grove, a marketing director, and digital content creator for an interior design firm Laura U has been beta testing for several months. She posted. “As early adopters, we’ve been using Ink for several months now and I have to say, it is a game-changer for the watch-and-wait SEO environment. Here’s why: it’s a sleek, easy-to-use tool that gives us optimization recommendations in real-time. No more arbitrary word counts or keyword densities – these are reliable suggestions based on semantic AI and we have seen it work! We’re crafting better blogs more confidently, and best of all, we’ve quadrupled our organic traffic – seriously. Ink has become so crucial to our marketing that we have built our entire process around it. Huge kudos to @aridder and his team for taking the guesswork out of content creation!”

Receiving endorsements from industry thought leaders is amazing and very flattering. However, receiving the endorsement from Melissa Grove was validating.

She is who we built INK for. Melissa manages a very well-trafficked website and blog. Using INK, her articles were able to compete on equal ground with much larger competitors with deeper marketing budgets.

The INK launch was exactly what we had hoped and planned for. We exceeded our download goal and earned not only Product of the Day, but we were named the Product Hunt product of the week.

And at the time of publication, we are Product Hunt product of the month!

INK is ProductHunt product of the month

After much analysis, here’s why I believe launch day was successful for us.

1. We Solve a Real-World Problem

We confirmed our hypothesis using the Edgy.app blog. We continued to tweak and evolve it through our work with large Fortune 500 customers. We validated INK is a much-needed product during beta testing.

INK is the first AI-based (instead of rule-based) web content optimization editor.

Instead of receiving suggestions like “you need to write 500 words to be considered relevant.” INK looks at the top sites you’re competing with for ranking and gives you a customized word count to help your content piece reach the most views.

Screenshot from INKforall.com website

INK is built specifically for web content writers. Our AI reads your text, understands the mean of your content, compares your text to the competition then informs you on how to adjust your text to create the best possible rank candidate. It’s designed to be extremely user-friendly and it works.

2. We Made INK Accessible to Everyone

We are steadfast in our belief that all content creators should have access to this type of technology. Therefore, we made a conscious decision to provide INK for free, expand our reach and democratize access to our ground-up AI.

Not only does this open our distribution channel, but it helps writers to eliminate friction and market confusion when it comes to crafting relevant content.

Quote about INK from Adexander de Ridder

We made this a cornerstone of our marketing messaging and branding. It’s an emotional and rational appeal and one that seems to have been on target.

3. INK Is Made up Talented Individuals Who Are Inspired and Invested in Its Success

We built a great team of developers, mathematicians, product architects, marketers, and writers that created a solid, amazing product. Our team believes in INK and takes true pride in its creation.

Every single person is completely invested in its success.

On launch day, we were overwhelmed with chat requests on INKforAll.com. That’s when it became “all hands on deck.” The whole company pitched in and answered INK questions.

My co-founder, Alexander De Ridder spent hours chatting with interested users and answering their questions.

Image of INK CTO Alexander de Ridder meeting with Karen Roby of TechRepublic

I fielded questions from journalists and potential investors. Here’s a link to a podcast interview and another interview with Martech.

It was inspiring to see how the team got up early on launch day and stayed up late into the night to interact with new users who were discovering the platform.

4. Great Friends Who Tested INK and Provided Valuable Feedback

We amplified our voice with our team and our users. Testing in “stealth” and growing a loyal user base who genuinely enjoy using our product was paramount to our being able to launch on Product Hunt. It gave us confidence that we have a good enough MVP, but it also gave us a few hundred people who could and would help us spread the word.

I don’t think it’s possible to be successful without an army of early users who are invested in your product’s success and willing to honestly share their thoughts.

5. INK’s Launch Was Strategically Planned

We planned the launch for a few months. Which channel to launch on? Who are those users? Do they work with our target users? What is the correct messaging etc.? All of this was critical to our launch day strategy.

Plus, it didn’t hurt that industry expert Rand Fishkin hunted us (an amazing endorsement for any company, let alone a new company/product).

Where We Go From Here

We’ve only just begun!

94% of web content will never be read stat.

Think of all the man-hours spent crafting articles, blog posts, answering questions for that information to rest in a black hole.

We want INK to lead the revolution of content performance. It will become the standard for web content creation. Content writers can now write with confidence that their words will be seen.

INK is free. We decided that the ability to pay should not be a deciding factor in who can use INK. The features that are live now will remain free.

We’re actively building paid features that users can upgrade into, so we can create a sustainable business ensuring INK will be available for years to come.

We pledge to stay on the bleeding edge of content performance optimization and will continue to offer the latest technology to the INK users. Onward and upward.

Thank you for your continued support. For those of you are wanting to write your best, most relevant digital content, please go to INKforall.com to download INK for free. We need your help to use the product and spread the word because it is the only way we can continue to grow and support this awesome user community.

Google Announces BERT, its Largest Algorithm Update to Date

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Google is getting smarter, and it’s driven by advances in natural language processing.

Today, Google announced an update to search, made possible by state-of-the-art natural language processing advances. Particularly in the pre-training of contextual representations.

“BERT AI is special, because it is the first deeply bidirectional, unsupervised language representation, plainly trained using only a plain text corpus.” – Source

What Google has essentially done, is apply BERT to another text corpus – the content it scraped from your web pages.

This means that Google is now able to better match your query to the content you wrote. Not just a little better – much better.

Here are some examples from Google:

Do Estheticians Stand a Lot at Work
” Previously, our systems were taking an approach of matching keywords, matching the term “stand-alone” in the result with the word “stand” in the query. But that isn’t the right use of the word “stand” in context. Our BERT models, on the other hand, understand that “stand” is related to the concept of the physical demands of a job, and displays a more useful response.” – Google
Parking On a Hill With No Curb
” In the past, a query like this would confuse our systems–we placed too much importance on the word “curb” and ignored the word “no”, not understanding how critical that word was to appropriately responding to this query. So we’d return results for parking on a hill with a curb!” – Google
Math Practice Books For Adults
” While the previous results page included a book in the “Young Adult” category, BERT can better understand that “adult” is being matched out of context, and pick out a more helpful result.” – Google
Can You get Medicine For Someone Pharmacy
“With the BERT model, we can better understand that “for someone” is an important part of this query, whereas previously we missed the meaning, with general results about filling prescriptions.” – Google

Three years ago, I began working on the Rank Candidate Theory, which basically asserts that Google has been doing exactly this kind of processing for a while now, and how it relates to how Google ranks content.

The AI that we ended up building is designed to look at content Google is favoring in search with the goal of understanding WHY. As Google results are getting smarter, the INK editor is able to take advantage of these refinements and will better understand what BERT is looking for.

INK is free for all to download and use. Our latest update, released today, will help you to check how your existing content is affected by Google BERT.

5 SEO Myths You Need to Know About

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The internet is cluttered with articles advertising 3, 10, 20, 35, 70, most important things to you need to know about search engine optimization. The noise is deafening. Today, we’re going to share the 5 biggest SEO myths circulating and why they’re false.

1. Your article should have 500 words.FALSE.

The days of following a set of rules are over. We used to think that there was a magic number of words that search engines were looking for. Not true. AI and SEO expert Alexander de Ridder explains why, this just doesn’t hold true anymore.

Hard and fast word count rules are one of the biggest SEO myths. The average Google first page result contains 1,890 words.

2. The more keyword mentions the better.FALSE.

Search engines wised up to this practice which in theory seems like it would work to help you rank for a keyphrase. However, today search engines can detect the overuse of keywords and either dock you for it or remove the content altogether. To gain traction in search, your content should be information-rich, not keyword-rich. INK rates your article based on how well your content has the search intent covered.

Screenshot from the INK for All platform showing suggestions on how to make this content more relevant to the target keyword
INK gives personalized suggestions on how to make your content relevant to your audience

3. Metadata is a waste of time.FALSE.

Metadata is not a waste of time, we repeat not a waste of time! Optimized Meta title and description help with your click-through rate. INK’s metadata optimization guides you to create the most powerful descriptions that users will actually want to click.

4. Searchability is only about words.FALSE.

Part of being successful at creating optimized content, is understanding your audience and most people like a picture, right? If you aren’t using Alt tags on your images, you are missing out on an important piece of the puzzle. Read what Alexander de Ridder has to say about Alt Text here

5. I’ll never be able to compete.FALSE

If you understand the competitive landscape, then you can compete. That is the essence of the INK’s content relevance score. Once you have added in the key phrase you want to compete for, INK scans the web to give you personalized goals for optimizing for your specific phrase. Goals are derived from the aggregated intel INK has found on the highest-ranking articles using that key phrase.

Top 6 Features Ranked by INK Users

INK works with WordPress

Here are the top six SEO and writer-friendly INK features that our users consistently tell us they love, and we want to share with you!

1. WordPress Plug-in

Did you know that INK works hand in hand with WordPress? What a huge advantage!

Let me guess: right now, you’re writing your content in Microsoft Word or Google Docs and then cut and pasting it into another app for SEO optimization? Next, you upload to WordPress and then deal with the dreaded image import issues. EEK!

We make it effortless to create your content in the INK web content optimization editor and then seamlessly upload it, along with your images, into WordPress. It’s really that easy.

2. Content Performance Optimization

Creating your content in INK means that it’s optimized for a great ranking in Google and for easy integration into WordPress.

INK does all the heavy lifting for you. You write in INK and there are no more re-edits required in WordPress.

Screenshot from INK showing the word tasks that need to be completed to optimize SEO.

Here’s a screenshot of INK helping out with this very article. It details a few suggestions on how to help this article rank better. I should address these before importing directly into WordPress.

Screenshot of INK showing me the areas I need to improve to increase my SEO.
INK screenshot detailing my relevance tasks.

And these are my relevance issues. I have a lot of work I need to do to make sure this article gets seen by as many eyes as possible. This information is key to my success.

3. Metadata and Images Optimization

Metadata (including image metadata) is an often overlooked part of SEO. These elements are some of the first that Search Engines analyze when ranking content.

Fortunately, INK is here to help. Anytime an image is uploaded to INK, it automatically is formatted for the web. You can also input metadata directly into INK and the WordPress plug-in will also import it.

INK image optimizer helps with image size, alt text score and image caption.

4. Personalized Word Count

One size does not fit all! We’ve been told that we should write 300, 500, 1000, 1250, and more words to be considered relevant.

I always use this example… the details of making a vanilla cake should not be as long as the explanation of quantum physics.

There is no rule of how long your content should be to be deemed relevant. Use as many words as you need to adequately answer the searcher’s question.

Knowing how many words you should write is difficult. INK compares the length of your article with the sites you are competing against.

INK"s word count feature is unique for each set of keywords or key phrases.

For this topic, INK tells me that I need 704 words to rank. Okay! I bet by the time I’m done editing I’ll be close.

5. Spelling and Grammar Help

Writing is not an easy task. Is it affect or effect? These are the questions we ponder.

INK is here to help. It acts like your personal editor reading over your shoulder but without the coffee breath.

Polish your spelling and grammar before it ever is uploaded to WordPress!

Need an editor to read over your shoulder. INK is here to help!

Here INK is showing me that I have misspelled the word “uploaded.” Late-night editing gets us all making silly mistakes.

6. Outlining and Offline Writing Capabilities

No internet connection? Trying to unplug to get your work done without distractions? I’m sure this was a momentous step. Fortunately, INK is available for use offline. You are able to use INK for outlining and writing without an internet connection.

Enjoy your unplugged time. Then, when you’re ready, you can connect and upload your creation to WordPress.

Did You Know?

I’m a HUGE fan of the infomercial saying “But wait! There’s more!”

Need for someone else to view your INK file? You can send INK files just as you would a document, picture, or video. Just export it and attach it! Click File-Save As and you’ll be able to name and store your .INK file so you can access it again or send it to someone else! 

What are your favorite INK features? Take INK for a test drive and let us know!