Need Ai blogging guide ?

I am working on ai blogging where I generate images, titles, descriptions, tags for my article but Google I not indexing my article due to its depth scaling update, Need guide.
Instead of simply repeating high ranking content that won't be indexed, you could try adding your own perspective to the post, then use the indexing API to influence search bots, as Google is becoming increasingly strict about content.
 
I am working on ai blogging where I generate images, titles, descriptions, tags for my article but Google I not indexing my article due to its depth scaling update, Need guide.
Google’s **Google Depth/Helpful Content updates prioritize original, expert-level content, so AI posts with thin or repetitive information often don’t get indexed.
Add real research, unique insights, internal links, and human editing to increase topical depth and signal value beyond AI-generated basics.
 
When ai posts are too similar google usually skips indexing. So focus on adding unique structure before publishing.
Also, improve internal linking and update older posts so google sees the site as genuinely helpful. I also do that.

Exactly! The structure of each post and the author's style must change, so that it doesn't look like something written by a robot. The best way to achieve this is by using good old spintax.
 
I usually use AI mainly for keyword ideas and article structures not for fully auto posts.
 
Building on the idea of adding unique data points, I've found that incorporating original research or statistics can significantly improve indexing rates. For instance, I recently added a custom-coded scraper to my AI blogging pipeline, which extracts and visualizes data from relevant sources, resulting in a 35% increase in indexed pages over 6 weeks. Additionally, ensuring each article has a minimum of 800 words and 3-4 high-quality, relevant images also seems to help, as it did for one of my test sites which saw a 25% boost in organic traffic after making these changes.
This is good iltk read but again if we work manually without use of ai then it won't be ai blogging or at larger scale.
 
AI can help draft, but depth wins. Add your own take, data, and real-world examples—stuff readers can’t copy from another post. Keep a clear search intent, structure with headings, and back it up with credible sources. Do real internal linking and throw in a couple of case studies or experiments to show results. Use the Indexing API and a clean sitemap to help Google index it. If you want, post a draft here and I’ll point out where you can add true value.
 
I am working on ai blogging where I generate images, titles, descriptions, tags for my article but Google I not indexing my article due to its depth scaling update, Need guide.
AI is very useful for automation, but the real key is making it write the right way, not just faster.

A few things that help a lot:

  • add real experience or real user opinions from your niche
  • control exact keyword placement, especially in headings
  • if you reference research or data, include the source to strengthen trust
  • build logical internal links to your own related articles
  • if the output still feels too generic, add unique facts the AI wouldn’t naturally include
  • don’t forget blocks like FAQ or a short key takeaways section
  • add your own custom sections or content angles so the article stands out from competitors
A lot of this can still be automated with AI if your workflow is good enough.

If each article feels more like a mini research piece than just another generated post, indexing and overall quality tend to be much better.
 
Google is not indexing your AI blog because it detects low depth, mass produced content. To fix this, don’t rely on pure AI add human edits, real insights, and make each article more detailed and useful. Focus on quality over quantity, build topical authority, and ensure basic SEO like internal linking and sitemap submission is done.
 
Google is not indexing your AI blog because it detects low depth

It still indexes auto-blogs just fine, as usual. If it doesn't index yours, then you're doing something wrong.
 
Pick a niche do keyword research and use AI to create a draft then edit it in your own style and optimize for SEO. Stay consistent with posting and keep updating your content to improve results over time.
 
Make your AI-generated posts deeper and human-friendly: add real examples, insights, step by step guides, and your own voice. Focus on quality over quantity, use clear structure, links, and trust signals so Google sees real value.
 
Edit your automated articles to add unique content, deeper analysis, and real value for readers, because Google now prioritizes high-quality content over automatically generated content.
I understand your point but is there anyway that I could do it on automation mode like ai blogging.
 
Make your AI-generated posts deeper and human-friendly: add real examples, insights, step by step guides, and your own voice. Focus on quality over quantity, use clear structure, links, and trust signals so Google sees real value.
Basically, using ai automation is to work on quantity over quality, I know quality will be of less grade but I wanna do it without getting suspected.
 
Google’s **Google Depth/Helpful Content updates prioritize original, expert-level content, so AI posts with thin or repetitive information often don’t get indexed.
Add real research, unique insights, internal links, and human editing to increase topical depth and signal value beyond AI-generated basics.
It seems I need to still follow manual blogging methods.
 
Your issue is likely thin, mass-generated content. Google now favors high-quality, unique, and helpful content, not scaled AI posts.

Fix: add real insights, reduce bulk publishing, improve uniqueness, and check indexing in Google Search Console.
 
Yes, you can do AI blogging, but the way it worked before doesn’t work anymore. Google isn’t really “punishing” AI content, it’s just ignoring content that feels shallow, repetitive, or written only for SEO. If your articles don’t have real depth, unique info, or a human touch, Google often won’t even bother indexing them.

The best approach is to use AI for speed, but then improve the post manually by adding real examples, better structure, updated information, screenshots, personal opinion, and internal links. Basically, AI should help you write faster, but the final content should feel like it was written for people, not for search engines.
 
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