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| ![]() Google just made it clear that AI-generated content doesn't violate their guidelines:
This also technically means that Google will now show AI-generated content on search results, as long as they're not spam.
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Yes, you are right. But we have to focus on providing people-first content although it may be generated by a machine or human, it doesn't matter. Also, as SEO people, we all have to take care of the rich optimization of the content as Google may find it spammy if we use AI content and bad optimization. |
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Google is 'accepting' what it can't prevent?
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Why would it be? A lot of people post a lot of articles that are written badly, worse then you can do with AI, if you know what you're doing. AI is a tool. Some people use it well, some do not. Same with writing with a pen or typing an article. Some people produce crap no matter what the tool. If Google rejected content, it should reject piss-poor quality, no matter how it was produced. Of course, that would eliminate a lot, and, depending on who sets the standard, a lot of what I or you would consider good content. Pity there is no set standard for taste and quality, innit? |
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I think your definition of 'strict guidelines' and mine are not the same, because I see no trace of that in real life. And, no, Google will show piss-poor AI-created content in the SERPS if it's not thin content. Thin content is what Google does not like. Thin content example: Are you looking for a home loan? You've come to the right place because our site is all about home loans. Before we proceed, let me start with the definition of home loans. Home loans are loans where a home is used as collateral. Home loans are also known as mortgages or mortgage loans. They help people buy houses or get money if they already have a house. There are many types of home loans. To really understand them you must read a lot of articles about them. It is always important that you get the best home loan. To get the best home loan you must shop around. Shopping around means you talk to more than one loan originator. (Notice that the English is not bad, sentence and paragraphs are of different lengths, so it's easy on the eye, easy to read and understand. But it says nothing worth saying.) Now: Home Loans If you interesting in a home loan, first you need to know what type best suits you. If you have employment gapses or your credit scores is low, your best options are FHA loans or, if you're or have was in the military, VA loans. These loans have easier qualifying requirements and low down-payment requirement. VA can be $0, FHA as low as 3.5% of your price or value. Both can be used to buy a properties with 1-4 units, as long as you live in it as your primary residence. (Not thin and, despite the errors, useful if this is your first foray into US mortgages. If it kept like this and added the requirements and what paperwork you should have ready when you apply and things about mortgage insurance, despite the errors and even if not broker into paragraphs, it would be quite useful. And, if AI produced the 2nd and a human the 1st, Google would prefer the second. And vice versa.)
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The point is: all AI generated content will be flagged/identified by crawlers. Maybe noy not punished, but not highlighted. The user prompts will make the difference, but there is a great possibility to face a lot of content clones. It's easy to create, but quite difficult to index on the top ones. I think the video formats can make the difference to deliver a faster way to get some relevance in searches. |
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I have been taking out a lot of the paragraphs in the AI-generated content and adding my spill to the story.
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Hi SEOs, It's no secret that Google is constantly updating its algorithms to ensure the best possible user experience regarding search engine results. I was especially interested to hear their recent announcement about AI content. With this new development, website owners can create high-quality content faster and more efficiently than ever. This means that everyone will have great content on their websites, making backlinks even more critical to the algorithm than they are today. I understand that this news may be daunting for some in the SEO industry, but it also presents a unique opportunity for those who embrace it. I recommend you build quality backlinks from reputable sources, develop relationships with influencers in your niche, and constantly monitor your SEO strategies to ensure maximum visibility and success. Why? You'll have to learn link building to stay in the SEO industry. There's no question about it, either. Links are now EVERYTHING. Thanks for being part of the SEO community. Let's keep pushing forward! |
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What is your definition of quality content? Because I think you will have lots of content without spelling errors but poor quality all the same. And links were 'everything' even before AI.
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Links are Everything but the question is what kind of backlinks should be created? Guest posts cost too much also niche edits and are relevant to these links. What about comment backlinks, local citations, web 2.0s, profile links, and some other types of backlinks forum links, etc...
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Now it’s the time to actually stop relying so much on Google or any of the search engines. All it takes is one update from Google to put you out of business if SEO is your main strategy. I learned my lesson years ago after taking a big hit from a huge Google update. I still do SEO with the niches that I’m in but only after I am profitable with paid advertising. I first focus on building pages I built strictly for paid advertising. I add enough content to have a complete website but the paid traffic goes to specific email opt in pages. Not SEO focused at all. After I have my paid advertising strategy in place then I start ramping up SEO and content that allows me to get even more email subscribers organically with SEO. I think AI makes it very easy to create content. A far as the quality I would say it’s not bad and not the best but it’s improving by the minute. So yes we can assume link building will be more critical than what it already is. But that is just an assumption. Who knows what else Google has under their sleeve. What really is more critical is not relying on the search engines at all. The moment I stopped putting my focus on search engines it allowed me to be so much more creative with my marketing. I would not be surprised if Google starts filling up the entire first page of results with paid advertising. So at the end of the day, search engines should be used as the gravy or cherry on top of your marketing strategy. AI makes it even more critical that you don’ rely primarily on SEO. |
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This is a relief for most bloggers who switched to Chat GPT; however I suspect most paid content writers on Upwork or Fiverr have been using AI, especailly Jasper.
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I totally agree with this strategy and use a similar strategy. Google is a wild card, so I don't put many eggs in that basket so to speak. I did notice that building a list and mailing to my blog did help my rankings, but my main focus is on list building and owning my means of accessing my audience.
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While ChatGPT is good. It takes someone to know how to get the best out of it and ensure what comes out is quality.
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Tested so far texts translations for seo are better than those generated by chatgpt
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I guess what is at ishoo here is what requires proliferatin'. Gotta tellya, the inhabitants of Suffocato-345 (bypassed equally by Han Solo, Starfleet Control, an' the las' wasp stung you in the ass) could for sure use sum Oxygen rn. Will spankin' out on bots assist them hapless fkrs? I guess the deal here is what hooman-prompted automation will best help hoomans to prompt 'emselves on along. Tellya, I jus' purchased a bra sends an aloit to muh phone if'n I leave my apartment for the store without gettin' dressed propah. Default settin' is DID YOU JUST LEAVE HOME WITHOUT YOUR BRA? Butchya can change the message to shit like FFS IDC or I BEIN' STALKED BY AN ABOMINATION, PLZ SHOW ME THE DISCOUNT ZUCCHINI SO I CAN GET THE FRICK OUTTA HERE FAST AN' STILL ENJOY A MEAL I CAIN'T ACTSHWLLY COOK WITHOUT 'STRUCTIONS FROM CYBERCHEF DAHT KAAHM. * k. for sure princess . hey, jus' breathe. * It is without question that EASIAH is always preferable to DIFFICULT, DIFFICULTAH, or SAME. So let's see how freely we snortin' this all up in 2027. Plus also how accurately we may acknowledge raw spew. |
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I think as long as AI-generated content holds its quality and uniqueness, there is no harm for search engines.
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That’s great, I will allow it too because I’m feeling generous and like Google, have zero control over the situation. You’re very welcome.
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Idk, that was more effective than most things I read. I’m still thinking about home loans, haha.
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Is they a true consensus or a playbook for the best methods, I’m curious.
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That's interesting. I was just talking about something like this on my blog. I wouldn't recommend using A.I. to create articles for your niche blog. You wouldn't be able to rank at all in the search engines. I would use A.I. for other things, like scripts, data tables, etc. Thanks for sharing! ![]() |
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Have you ever searched for something on Google? You get a ton of links, you're at the top, unless Google decides your content is thin, Thin has nothing to do with length but it's not about quality either. Because quality is subjective. 24-hour plumbing in Glendale Heights. Call xxx-xxx-xxxx. The above is quality content on a plumber's website. Even if that's all that is on the page. Look sometimes at the results on page 1 and compare them to results on page 4. Quite often, page 4 results will strike you as better quality... But, without links, they're on page 4.
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If we're talking about content that's generated by OpenAI's GPT LLMs (large language models) without any fine-tuning on relevant custom data or without providing it to use up-to-date data during generation runtime, then here's a primary problem: Timeliness: After a Google search, imagine wanting to keep yourself up to speed about the latest things in 2023 regarding relevant stats, paperwork guidelines, acceptable practices and so on, but instead getting info dating back pre April 2021. Epic fail! When that happens, the content is unlikely to effectively satisfy the fundamental definition of expertise, authority and trustworthiness (E-A-T), in terms of satisfying search intent ... |
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Google is against thin content. Does not care if it is human- created or AI-created. If you manage to get "thick" content, Google will not care how it was created. Google, by default, can only show 1 page in the first position, 1 in the 2nd, 1 in the 3rd, and do on. And quality is not one of the criteria: Google is still bad at knowing quality or still does not care. Thin, it knows.
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The bigger issue is whether the GOOGLE SEARCH RESULTS model will survive the change in CONSUMER EXPECTATIONS ChatGPT has unleashed When people search the Web, they have been 'trained' by Google to expect a list of links they need to click through to figure out the 'right answer' ChatGPT spoonfeeds (force feeds?) them "the ONE answer" - this is quickly changing expectations and people soon won't click through links..... at least for the most common type of queries. |
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The one answer thing annoys the hell out of me. It is part of the 1st result but, often, not a good answer to my question.
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I told you that Google will have to live with that. It can't just ignore the progress. AI has come and it won't leave. Be tuned for news. OpenAI is going to release GPT-4 within a few months...
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Not surprising. AI is just a tool, like anything it can be used properly or abused.
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How may nouns ... activated by voibs, qualified by definition, & conjuncted outta their ass be contextually ravishin' less'n they shared btween (& lavished upon) by their natchrl devourahs an' yowlahs? Tellya, there is a place for AI, an' we gotta put it in it, less'n we extra stoopid. Hooman Centric Smarts. Yanno, like smooth-fittin' bras steada you jus' kill a snake an' chafe to death. |
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Microsoft's Bing Search market share is gradually growing, steadily. source: https://www.theverge.com/2023/3/9/23...sers-milestone @DABK
For each organic search result: Bing Search now provides a quick answer to a user's query, along with links to pages used for the answer. • It essentially summarizes the most relevant content of multiple pages to provide an answer; and • I sometimes just get 1 link for the top search result. But more commonly, I get 2 to 3 links for each answer, and the most I've seen so far are 5 links for a result. | ||
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