Will Google Rank Your Content if you Use AI to Write Your Content?

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As a starting point I use AI to write my page, then I add stuff such as whole sections and sentences here and there (plus word changes) to make it more specific to the content I am writing about. This can be for a service page or a blog page.

I was wondering, will Google rank my content the same as everyone else?
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  • Profile picture of the author Monetize
    Originally Posted by EllietheMarketer View Post

    As a starting point I use AI to write my page, then I add stuff such as whole sections and sentences here and there (plus word changes) to make it more specific to the content I am writing about. This can be for a service page or a blog page.

    I was wondering, will Google rank my content the same as everyone else?

    This topic has been discussed before, but here is a link for you ICYMI:

    Google Search's guidance about AI-generated content

    It is approx a 3-minute read.

    A.I. content works great for me, but I think it really helps if a person
    also knows how to write and embellish the content with relevant
    keywords, if the A.I. writing tool failed in that regard.

    I took several writing courses when I was employed by federal
    government, so I feel that my writing skills are pretty good, but I'm
    sure there's still room for improvement, as well as keeping up with
    current writing styles and trends.

    Good luck with your pages.
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    • Profile picture of the author EllietheMarketer
      Originally Posted by Monetize View Post

      This topic has been discussed before, but here is a link for you ICYMI:

      Google Search's guidance about AI-generated content

      It is approx a 3-minute read.

      A.I. content works great for me, but I think it really helps if a person
      also knows how to write and embellish the content with relevant
      keywords, if the A.I. writing tool failed in that regard.

      I took several writing courses when I was employed by federal
      government, so I feel that my writing skills are pretty good, but I'm
      sure there's still room for improvement, as well as keeping up with
      current writing styles and trends.

      Good luck with your pages.
      Sorry, I didn't see that. I'll have a read, thank you
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  • Profile picture of the author neetugw
    Yes Google Ranks AI Written content if it is humanised and edited as per Google algorithum. Directly picked content from ChatGPT may harm your website indrectly.

    One should know how to edit the article used for website pages or blogs to utilise CHATGPT content.
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  • Profile picture of the author OnlineProxy
    Google can rank content made with ai if it's actually good,they care more about how helpful and relevant it is, not whether a person or a bot wrote it. If you use ai,just make sure to edit it so it sounds natural and follows basic SEO tips.But if the content is lazy,super repetitive,or doesn't say much, it might get pushed down in search results.The most important thing is that it feels trustworthy, shows real knowledge, and actually helps people
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  • Profile picture of the author spartan14
    Well i think google doesnt have a huge problem with ai generated content if brings value to people

    But i think if you want to compare a original content with ai content then you cannot expect to have the exact priority with the original content

    Google it gives way more importance to unique content
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  • Profile picture of the author JessicaMiller0232
    AI generated content has been working well for me overall, but I've found it makes a big difference when you know how to clean it up especially by adding the right keywords and polishing areas where the AI might miss the mark.
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  • Profile picture of the author techschneider
    Your strategy will be helpful in ranking page on Google until the final content is original without plagiarism and gives value to reader. Google consider the content that gives values, relevancy and user focused intent. If you are assure that your content is original, relevant and gives value to users Google will surely rank it.

    Simply copying Ai output without valuable changes not only damage ranking but also site reputation.
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  • Profile picture of the author SMASHED POTATO
    For as long as the contnet is original, helpfuland written for humans, Google can indeed rank AI-assisted content. It's perfectly acceptable to start with AI if you're personalizing it with genuine value, insights, and precision.

    Your final content's quality, usefulnessand relevance are more important than its creation process.
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  • Profile picture of the author The Leader
    I think it would be hard for google to analyse if content has been written with AI as they would need AI to constantly check content.
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  • Profile picture of the author kaholee
    Good question. I've been wondering the same--AI helps speed things up, but I guess it's all about how much original value you add on top.
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  • Profile picture of the author mendownz54
    Google likes hand written content and they would prioritised it over ai content.
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  • Profile picture of the author Princess Balestra
    Janno, we speak 'bout content an' dullivery mechanisms zif'n we Labradors eat shit till'n we puke.

    Question is, how much can hooman brains imbibe, act upon (an' test) fore'n they simply become a data processin' suite for sum othah fkr's plan?

    Gotta hitch yr mindset to the Burgah Eatin' Contest guys ... or them weirdstahs bet their houses on how many way cray chillies they can shove up their ass in 30s.

    Fergit the Twilite Zone ... we enterin' the IRL Practicality Zone here.

    Take Ricky "Whole Side of a Buffalo No Prob" Guzzola (2022 Quartah Poundah Blitzfest Champ) for'n zample.

    Here's what he said to CNN aftah the contest:

    "Yeah, so I started good ... 10 down while the pack stuck on 7 ... and by 27 I figured I gonna win ... but then the German guy took a pee break and came on through strong ... and something changed about the burgers they were feeding us ... that is banned in the rules and maybe I was pissed ... we hitting 50 burgers, they all gotta be SAME ... so my mindset took a hit ... and the German guy hit 50 first ... I took a pee also, battled to claw back my lead ... then a dump, bcs now I am getting desperate ... so when I see we're both on 66 with everyone else hospitalized, here's where my adrenanaline kicks in ... so I'm like 1 ... 2 ... 3 ... straight down, no chomping ... hey but then my guts cried out ... NO MORE! NO MORE! NO MORE! ... I'm a 59 guy, easy ... always taken out the 40 30 20 losers and won the cash ... but I knew I was filled out that day ... couldn't take no more ... and I figure now maybe the whole experience taught me something ... two things, maybe ... first, everyone has a natural fill up point, beyond which you can't stuff nothing else in any further ... second, when German guys literally EXPLODE, you gotta duck real fast ..."

    (Natchrlly I ain't postin' the chilli ass stuffs bcs the transcripts gonna git me banned offa WF forevah. Jus' to say tho how Donny "The Sphynx" Maserati promised his PA $35,000 per chilli to insert with tweezahs if'n he passed out. Gal made $595,000 outta the deal.)
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  • Profile picture of the author Gustaf
    Whether you use AI to create content or write it yourself doesn't really matter to Google. Of course, raw AI content without editing or improvement will rank worse, but overall, Google is not against AI-generated content.

    What matters to Google is how helpful your content is for visitors and how original it is. Raw AI content can't be truly original, since it simply reworks information that's already known and published on other websites. That's why using AI tools for content creation is fine, but you'll need to significantly enhance the output - add more value and usefulness.
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  • Profile picture of the author Hitah
    Yes, Google can rank AI-written content, but only if it is of high quality. Google doesn't care if content is created by AI or humans. If your AI-generated content is well edited, adds value, and follows SEO best practices, it can rank just like human written content it avoid spam.
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  • Profile picture of the author msmunni
    Yes,Google can rank content made with ai if it's actually good,they care more about how helpful and relevant it is, not whether a person or a bot wrote it. If you use ai,just make sure to edit it so it sounds natural and follows basic SEO tips.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mahijannat04
    Yes,Google doesn't rank all content the same. It prioritizes high-quality, original, and relevant content based on search intent, authority, and user experience. To improve rankings, focus on SEO best practices, keyword strategy, and valuable information for readers.
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  • Profile picture of the author Caszieme
    Google tends to favor unique, helpful content, so adding your own sections and tweaking the text definitely helps. Just keep an eye on engagement--tools like ctr bot can show if people are actually clicking and sticking around. Even with AI, adding that personal touch makes your pages stand out from the crowd and improves your chances of ranking better than the generic stuff.
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  • Profile picture of the author Digital011
    Yes, Google ranks AI content.

    Any AI-generated content first checks its quality and strength. Review all content and edit or rewrite new paragraphs to ensure they align with Google's algorithm.

    IF the content is AI-generated, check plagiarism and grammar. IF google finds the content is copied and pasted, then Google gives penalties and the website's rank is down. Always check grammar and plagiarism, and rewrite the content or heading like h1, h2, h3 or other topics.
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  • Profile picture of the author Satyaki111
    Google's not sitting there with an "AI detector."
    They care if your page is helpful and original.

    I use AI for a first draft sometimes. Then I change a ton -- add my own examples, local stuff, bits AI wouldn't know. That's when it ranks.

    If you just paste what the tool spits out, it'll sound like everyone else's page and sink.
    If you make it yours, it works fine.
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