AI Content can Outperform most of the Content in the SERPs

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AI content prompted correctly and edited with a little TLC can outperform most of the content in the SERPs.

Low-comp, easy-to-understand niches could be dominated by AI.

Combine it with good UX, decent outreach, and solid ‘extra mile content’ and you’ll win IMO.

Thoughts?

@GainTheImpossible @Sartre @BlogPro @Roger Marquez
 
AI is great at regurgitating stuff it has seen.

If all your content is repeating what others have said about something in a unique wording. Ai with human edited content will dominate that niche.
 
Is Google cracking on the use of AI? And how a content can be detectable as AI?

Not sure if they are cracking on AI, as I am doing PAA copy paste only and don't track AI sites (except these two). I am sure @Sartre or @BlogPro are tracking them.

I think the openai GPT3 detector on huggingface was created by openai itself, "to stop terrorism and discrimination" - basically misuse of AI content for nefarious purposes.
 
Not sure if they are cracking on AI, as I am doing PAA copy paste only and don't track AI sites (except these two). I am sure @Sartre or @BlogPro are tracking them.

I think the openai GPT3 detector on huggingface was created by openai itself, "to stop terrorism and discrimination" - basically misuse of AI content for nefarious purposes.

Totally agree.

AI content is the future, no matter how you look at it.

Misinterpretations like "generate 1k ready article with this tool and rank" is what actually kill the industry.

I would take AI to help me write anytime, any day. But not in the way people use it ;)
 
Low-comp, easy-to-understand niches could be dominated by AI.
These have been dominated with low quality spun unbearably unreadable content.
So, I assume yes that's possible.
 
You may make money in short term with this but it is not going to work for long time. One update or another from Google will wipe out such websites.
 
These have been dominated with low quality spun unbearably unreadable content.
So, I assume yes that's possible.
Yes, and I think the quality would be much better with any AI Tool
 
Totally agree.

AI content is the future, no matter how you look at it.

Misinterpretations like "generate 1k ready article with this tool and rank" is what actually kill the industry.

I would take AI to help me write anytime, any day. But not in the way people use it ;)

One thing to consider, with so many AI tools available now, it's hard to find a writer that doesn't use them. I feel it's better to have a good AI article generation setup and hire a VA (not a writer) to use the setup.
 
There are 2 sites that I know that do PAA + GPT3. The GPT3 is detectable by hugginface gpt2 detector, yet combined they have 10m+ traffic a month iirc (same owner).
I doubt this tool really work.
https://huggingface.co/openai-detector/
I tested it with some random content especially from wikipedia, it show the content is 81% fake.
Tested again with another content generate by A.I and the result? 97% real.

lel
 
I doubt this tool really work.
https://huggingface.co/openai-detector/
I tested it with some random content especially from wikipedia, it show the content is 81% fake.
Tested again with another content generate by A.I and the result? 97% real.

lel

There is a working GTP3 checker out there, much better than the Huggingface GPT2 one.
 
If all your content is repeating what others have said about something in a unique wording.
Some niches are basically like this, nothing new or unique. Though you spice it up a little by adding your own twists, but at the core of it, everything has already been said by others.
 
Not sure if they are cracking on AI, as I am doing PAA copy paste only and don't track AI sites (except these two). I am sure @Sartre or @BlogPro are tracking them.

I think the openai GPT3 detector on huggingface was created by openai itself, "to stop terrorism and discrimination" - basically misuse of AI content for nefarious purposes.
they are saying they are cracking down on AI, but in my opinion they don't care and there's no point of spending more GPU power for them to run these checks.
 
AI content prompted correctly and edited with a little TLC can outperform most of the content in the SERPs.

Low-comp, easy-to-understand niches could be dominated by AI.

Combine it with good UX, decent outreach, and solid ‘extra mile content’ and you’ll win IMO.

Thoughts?

@GainTheImpossible @Sartre @BlogPro @Roger Marquez
Yeah, that's definitely true.
Especially in low competitive niches, seo experts are making it with AI content. A decent outreach and promotion really matter.
Also, if you have enough strong backlinks, it would be make easier to dominate most of the content in SERPs if your method of outreach can glue readers to your content.
 
AI is great at regurgitating stuff it has seen.

If all your content is repeating what others have said about something in a unique wording. Ai with human edited content will dominate that niche.

That's all Google does.

You've not seen real AI yet. :-)

Most of the stuff out there is trash.

And frankly, what do you think a human writer does?

Regurgitates stuff it has already seen.

Very few people are going to be writing unique, never before seen information.

Opinion doesn't count. Google also doesn't like opinion. It likes facts.
 
Launched 50 sites this week. Going to add another 50 in the coming week. So far, no issues with indexing.

Targeting Low competition, high volume keywords in different niches (basically whatever niche the expired domains are in).

This should work like a charm since I've run paa sites (with spinning) and ai content is anyday better than faq scrape and spin.
 
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