Sir, Yes, AI tools are definitely part of the workflow now, but more as support tools, not replacements. Thanks
Sir, Yes, AI tools are definitely a part of our workflow now, but they are used strictly as support tools to improve efficiency and accuracy, not as replacements for human expertise or decision making. Thanks
Thank you.
Just as a support tool, it does help, such as in keyword expansion, content stuff. Dont like just fully rely on it cuz it is just generic ahh stuff and misses search intent
Sir, AI tools do help as support tools in certain areas, such as keyword expansion and basic content assistance. However, we do not fully rely on them, as AI-generated output is often generic and can miss actual search intent. Human analysis and strategy are still essential to ensure relevance, accuracy, and performance.
Best regards, Thanks
I use AI mostly to speed things up like outlines, keyword grouping, and first drafts. It helps a lot, but AI content alone doesn’t rank well without manual edits. Works best as an assistant, not a replacement.
Sir, I mainly use AI to speed up the process, such as creating outlines, grouping keywords, and preparing initial drafts. It’s definitely helpful for efficiency, but AI-generated content on its own doesn’t perform or rank well without manual review and edits. In practice, it works best as an assistant to support the workflow, not as a replacement for human expertise and optimization.
I use AI to analyze search intent, refresh old content, and predict which pages can rank faster, then apply human judgment.
Mate, I use AI to analyze search intent, refresh existing content, and identify which pages have the potential to rank faster. After that, I apply human judgment and manual optimization to ensure accuracy, relevance, and strong performance. AI supports the process, but final decisions and execution are always handled manually.
Best regards, Thanks
