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Monday, March 30, 2026

Testing OpenClaw: building a blog and growing engagement

 I’m going to try OpenClaw… and I’m going to let it help me build a blog from scratch. Not just write posts, I mean everything: traffic, promotion, ideas, SEO, even figuring out where the audience is.

Kind of like those early 2000s blogs where people just experimented and figured things out as they went, but now with AI.

Step 1: Ask the AI What It Needs

Before doing anything, I’m not jumping in blind. First, I’ll ask OpenClaw a simple question:

“What do you need to run and grow a blog from zero?”

I expect it to come back with things like:

Accounts (Google, Reddit, maybe X or Pinterest)

Analytics tools (like Google Analytics, Search Console)

SEO tools or plugins

Maybe video platforms (YouTube, TikTok)

Content ideas and keyword strategies

A general “tone” or direction for the blog


The key idea here is simple:

let the AI tell me the setup instead of guessing.


Step 2: Give It a Safe Playground

Once I know what it needs, I’ll set everything up… but inside a virtual machine.


Why?

Because I want it isolated. Clean. Controlled.

Inside that VM, I’ll:

Install OpenClaw

Create only the accounts it actually needs

Give it access to those accounts (carefully)

Let it operate without touching my main system

Think of it like giving the AI its own little internet “lab”.



The goal is not to spend money and get lots of traffic.


I want to see if it can:

Generate traffic organically

Promote content without paid ads

Come up with blog ideas and keywords

Decide what platforms matter

Maybe even create simple content or videos

All using free tools and smart strategy, not credit cards.


Can an AI actually build a blog, grow it, promote it and keep it alive…without constant human input?


This isn’t about shortcuts or spam.


It’s more like:


“What happens if you give an AI a blank page and let it figure things out?”

Old-school blogging spirit.

New-school tools.

Let’s see what happens. Tonight I'm gonna setup this hopefully

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