I noticed that a link to one of my profile pages ended up in the comment section of [Edited] along with 20 other links in the same comment. Very clever and effective, but not the "safe method" they make it out to be on the homepage. That being said, I will continue using it because the indexing...
The conclusion I came to is that mentions can be important. It all depends. There might be a great benefit to those of you in tier 1 markets who can get your articles posted up on authority sites. You can use a pseudonym with a first middle and last name along with a brand association. For...
Right, Her entity was already built up through the books she wrote and so she didn't need a ton of links or content to build up her reputation in Google. There was a guy here who was a radiologist, who did a site on radiology and got himself steady traffic without writing an extreme amount of...
YMYL and entity SEO are pretty standard concepts today in 2022, at least in tier 1 markets.
I can back up everything I'm saying.
Pets fall under YMYL. When that came out a bunch big sites came crashing down and their Google traffic came to a halt.
I'm sure in non-tier 1 markets you can...
No, they don't link out to the veterinarians. Google keeps track of "entities" (people, experts, etc. etc..). So the algorithm/AI understands that this woman is a veterinarian, and that she is apart of that website because she appears on the about page as a part of the organization. And so...
I was thinking the same thing after actually reading a few of the articles.
You could get similar results with something like WriteSonic and a few VAs to post and proofread.
Of course, that's not how they are getting all that traffic.
What they've done is they have brought in a...
Google has no way of determining whether or not an AI wrote the article, but at the time they were thinking about how to filter out AI generated content the GPT-2 was highly inaccurate. So they created algorithms for determining the accuracy of statements knowing that eventually there would be a...
I just stumbled upon an autoblog that was masquerading as a legitimate question and answer site. It was hard to tell that the site wasn't legitimate. It had a lot of pages indexed but I'm guessing that it probably cost more money to host than you would get back in ad revenue and it wouldn't be...
They linked to social media posts that were taken down, first off. Then they refused to cover her on any major media platforms. If it's fake then they should be debunking it not ignoring it.
That woman is a real person, a registered nurse who took the vaccine and had a severe side effect. That's what's important. Not that Alex Jones decided to repost it to his site later after it was suppressed on all the social media websites.
Not to say that the vaccine won't be safe for most...
I felt like Article Forge 2.0 was a little too inaccurate. There would always be a few sentences that gave false information.
Has anybody here tried the Article Forge 2.5 update? Would make sense that the information would be more accurate since they improved the training.
I realize now that this content isn't usable. They need an option to train the AI on your particular niche or something like this won't be very useful.
So before they were clearly scraping content and spinning it and now it looks like this is a real AI content generator. The grammar is better, the articles have a better flow to them, BUT they can have a lot of inaccuracies.
"A booster seat is a simple invention that is both very useful and...
I got my report back today. This was a domain that I had sort of given up on because it didn't seem like it was getting much traction and I had since learned that I should focus more on longform content. I would say that, so far, the links have caused Google to start re-evaluating the site...
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