dragonnet
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How can you tell that is easy for Google to detect this kind of AI content?Although it's very easy to detect, Google isn't penalizing it yet.
How can you tell that is easy for Google to detect this kind of AI content?Although it's very easy to detect, Google isn't penalizing it yet.
Same questionHow can you tell that is easy for Google to detect this kind of AI content?
What’s your concern about Google Ads? You want to drive traffic through Google Ads?well i am also thinking to do AI content for my blog.
but worried about google ads so please suggest me about it.
and also about CTRify AI its best?
How can you tell that is easy for Google to detect this kind of AI content?
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Great results so far good luck
Everyone says that since 2010... Autoblogs are here to stay and google can do jack-crap about itI think Google is going to go after the automated generation sites far before any GPT-based content sites.
True, and funny enough it seems that it has gotten slightly easier since the infamous Panda update and duplicate content.Everyone says that since 2010... Autoblogs are here to stay and google can do jack-crap about it
Congrats, man! This is an incredible result. If you wanted to disclose your website and talk to Jarvis owners, they definitely would want to mention you somewhere on their website. Your site's existence is a really good case study for them.Site Update - 6000 Pageviews in 30 Days
I feel your pain. These askinglot and other alike sites are created by some geniuses, I keep finding new such sites every day. Different domain names but very similar structure, almost identical. Each at least has 3-4M traffic according to Ahrefs and was created less than 1 year ago.The growth of the site slowed down a bit after getting to 5000 page views. There are a couple of mass generated automated sites that are answering every question under the sun. They took away some of my traffic.
Congrats, man! This is an incredible result. If you wanted to disclose your website and talk to Jarvis owners, they definitely would want to mention you somewhere on their website. Your site's existence is a really good case study for them.
I feel your pain. These askinglot and other alike sites are created by some geniuses, I keep finding new such sites every day. Different domain names but very similar structure, almost identical. Each at least has 3-4M traffic according to Ahrefs and was created less than 1 year ago.
At least, one can go and find good keywords analyzing these sites, as long as they win by quantity not paying much attention to article quality, you can easily outrank them by writing a little better content.
Thanks for sharing all experience.
did you check the keyword density after generate one article?
Or do you apply the TF-IDF keyword technique?
I've got around 160 posts. Out of them, just 40 something have search volume so those are the only ones I track.How many posts you have so far? How many you post per day?
Yeah their articles are auto generated. Probably using some sort of AI tool. Great for keyword research. No need for AHREFS when they already have all the keywords on their site lol.
I don’t really bother about keyword density. It’s just 150-200 words of content for each post and the keyword is mentioned once in the title and once in the first paragraph.
I haven’t applied any special technique. It’s just regular AI generated content. Nothing special.
I put an AI generated article into one of those openai detector and it shows content is real 99.5% lol. If you spend some time checking the article you are going to be fine.Because there are several tools available that can already detect GPT output. If you paste an article in, they tell you whether or not the content is written with GPT tools.
If they can detect it, Google definitely can. But as long as they’re not doing anything about it, it’s easy to make some money.
Yeah, it's probably hit or miss then. I tried a couple of tools and they showed 99% fake. Lol.I put an AI generated article into one of those openai detector and it shows content is real 99.5% lol. If you spend some time checking the article you are going to be fine.
Please provide links to some of these tools.Yeah, it's probably hit or miss then. I tried a couple of tools and they showed 99% fake. Lol.
Anyway, I don't really care. I'll use AI content till it works. Google can penalize anything at any time. So there's no point worrying about their algo.
Please provide links to some of these tools.
Not sure what you mean about posting publicly. All the posts are public. I posted an update a week or so ago. As of today, I'm at 6500 page views a month.Great journey you have started. Have you posted any post publicly and did you get any organic traffic on your blog.
When are you going to monetize your site?Not sure what you mean about posting publicly. All the posts are public. I posted an update a week or so ago. As of today, I'm at 6500 page views a month.