It's claimed that Google can identify A.I. written content, I don't believe that.
The Google search bot algorithm is just that, an algorithm.
It's an automation tool because there is no way that any team of humans can review every web page posted on any day.
One SEO expert proved this by getting a webpage to rank for a highly competitive keyword even though that web page consisted mainly of Ipsum Lorum text with a salting of keywords in the right places.
I can't show you that page because some idiot wrote an article about it and linked it to the page.
Google found that and delisted every domain that SEO expert had in a fit of malice.
Currently, it's estimated that there are 225,000 new websites created every day.
At the rate of 175 websites every second with only one page each, the site ratings people cannot keep up.
And that's only the new sites.
It's also estimated that there are 400 million active websites online.
If they only post one page annually, that's another 7.7 million pages to review weekly.
That means they only review the pages that the bot or a competitor flags.
When your content is good enough and posted on a high-traffic site, the chances of getting flagged are remote.
I suspect that Google has made a statement somewhere in an attempt to stop people from using A.I. generated content.
It won't work.
Most marketers know that Google lies to manipulate people trying for a good SERP ranking.
My testing has shown that several of the better A.I. tools can produce high-quality content when you edit it slightly.
They produce "good enough" content with no editing at all.
Regardless of your SERP ranking, you can get a shed load of traffic with that "good enough" content when you redirect it to your main website.
Just don't brag about the A.I. content you have.
Regards,
Brent.
P.S. OK, I know you want to see some raw A.I. content.
Here's a link to my alter ego's F.B. page with three examples.
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100005480687173.
The three I used are ChatGPT,
https://chat.openai.com
, which everyone has been raving about.
Frase, https://go.wm-tips.com/frase, which has a whole bunch more to it than just the A.I. writing component.
And YIVEWriter, https://go.wm-tips.com/yivewriter, which has come along in leaps and bounds since its first release.
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