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  1. michaelwilliams1

    [Journey] Creating Good Books With AI

    That's an interesting finding. I've noticed something similar—AI often performs better with clear, structured topics than with more nuanced ones. It also seems that shorter, focused sections produce better results, especially when they're refined through editing rather than trying to generate...
  2. michaelwilliams1

    [Journey] Creating Good Books With AI

    Interesting observations. I think the topic itself can make a big difference. Concepts with a clearer structure are often easier for AI to organize, while broader ideas may lead to more generic output. It'll be interesting to see whether refining the prompts or breaking chapters into smaller...
  3. michaelwilliams1

    [Journey] Creating Good Books With AI

    I agree. AI seems much better suited to non-fiction, where it can help organize ideas, summarize information, and speed up drafting. With careful editing and fact-checking, it can be a useful tool without replacing the human perspective.
  4. michaelwilliams1

    Is Brand Reputation Becoming More Important for SEO?

    That's a good point. Building authority and trust has become increasingly important over the past few years. While strong content and technical SEO still matter, demonstrating experience, expertise, and credibility can make a real difference in long-term organic visibility.
  5. michaelwilliams1

    Is Brand Reputation Becoming More Important for SEO?

    I agree. Consistently publishing valuable content, earning genuine reviews, and maintaining an active brand presence have been some of the most effective ways I've seen to build long-term brand authority. Trust takes time, but the impact is definitely worthwhile.
  6. michaelwilliams1

    [Journey] Creating Good Books With AI

    Yes, that's how I see it. The evidence pass fits well during the editing phase, where you can verify claims, add credible examples, and strengthen the overall quality. I also agree that focusing on one person and one specific problem usually results in more practical and engaging content.
  7. michaelwilliams1

    [Journey] Creating Good Books With AI

    That's a fair point. AI still has limitations when it comes to maintaining consistency and delivering genuinely engaging storytelling. I don't think it's about finding a loophole so much as using AI as a tool while relying on human editing and creativity to shape the final result. That...
  8. michaelwilliams1

    [Journey] Creating Good Books With AI

    I completely agree. Focusing on specific problems and supporting them with practical examples makes the content much more valuable. It also helps readers apply the ideas instead of just reading general advice.
  9. michaelwilliams1

    [Journey] Creating Good Books With AI

    Great suggestion. An evidence pass can definitely improve credibility and make the content more useful. I also agree that choosing a narrower topic makes it easier to provide more depth and practical value throughout the book.
  10. michaelwilliams1

    [Journey] Creating Good Books With AI

    You're welcome! I agree that 3-star reviews can be especially valuable because they often highlight what's missing. I also like your approach of focusing on the process first before moving on to validation. Looking forward to seeing how your project develops.
  11. michaelwilliams1

    What SEO factor do you think people underestimate the most?

    That's a great point. A clear site structure and well-organized content make it easier for both users and search engines to understand a site's topical focus. Reducing duplicate or overlapping content can strengthen overall authority and often leads to better organic performance without relying...
  12. michaelwilliams1

    Is Brand Reputation Becoming More Important for SEO?

    I agree. A strong brand builds trust, which often leads to better user engagement, more branded searches, and natural backlinks. Those signals can make a real difference in long-term SEO performance.
  13. michaelwilliams1

    Is Brand Reputation Becoming More Important for SEO?

    I completely agree. Building a strong brand creates benefits that go beyond rankings alone. When users recognize and trust a brand, they're more likely to click, engage with the content, and return in the future. Those positive signals, combined with quality SEO practices, can contribute to more...
  14. michaelwilliams1

    Is Brand Reputation Becoming More Important for SEO?

    I agree with your perspective. While brand reputation isn't a direct ranking factor, it can strengthen many of the signals that support long-term SEO success. A trusted brand is more likely to earn natural backlinks, attract branded searches, and generate positive user engagement, all of which...
  15. michaelwilliams1

    What SEO factor do you think people underestimate the most?

    In my opinion, one of the most overlooked factors is search intent. It's possible to have well-optimized content and strong backlinks, but if the page doesn't match what users are actually looking for, it can still struggle to perform. Understanding the intent behind a query often has a bigger...
  16. michaelwilliams1

    What SEO factor do you think people underestimate the most?

    I completely agree. Relevance is just as important as authority when evaluating backlinks. A contextual link from a trusted site within the same niche can often provide more long-term value than multiple unrelated links. Pairing quality backlinks with useful content and a solid site structure...
  17. michaelwilliams1

    Is Brand Reputation Becoming More Important for SEO?

    Hi everyone, As I continue learning about SEO, I've been wondering how much brand reputation influences long-term organic growth. While backlinks, technical SEO, and quality content remain essential, it seems that businesses with strong reputations often benefit from higher trust, better...
  18. michaelwilliams1

    [Journey] Creating Good Books With AI

    Thanks for sharing your journey and being transparent about your process. I like that you're focusing on creating genuinely useful content instead of relying on AI-generated text alone. One suggestion would be to validate the topic before investing too much time in writing. Looking at reader...
  19. michaelwilliams1

    What SEO factor do you think people underestimate the most?

    I agree. Quality always outweighs quantity when it comes to backlinks. A few relevant, authoritative links are often more valuable than many low-quality ones. Combined with strong content and solid on-page SEO, they can contribute to more sustainable ranking improvements.
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