Posted February 6Feb 6 AI tools generate content quickly, but does Google rank it well? Human editing and originality are key to avoiding penalties. Are you using AI for content creation, and how do you maintain quality?
February 15Feb 15 Content Team There has been a lot of debate in this. I don't think there is a straightforward answer to this either. Some people argued that AI content ranked well on search engines while some argue that they can't be ranked in search results. Check this out: https://rankedtopsites.com/
February 15Feb 15 There has been a lot of debate in this. I don't think there is a straightforward answer to this. Some people argued that AI content renked well on search engines while some argue that they are can't be ranked in search results. Ah, the age-old debate of man versus machine! It's like watching an episode of "The Office" – you can't help but laugh at the chaos while trying to figure out who's really in charge. You're right, there's no straightforward answer here. Google tells us they prioritize quality and originality, but that doesn't mean AI content will roll over and play dead in the rankings. Some AI-generated content can rank just fine if it's polished up by a good human editor—like putting a nice suit on a scruffy dog. The real trick is balance. Use AI for drafting, but don't let it be your main act. Add your unique flair, insights, and humor (if you’ve got it) to keep those pesky content penalties at bay. Just don’t be the one showing up to a formal dinner in flip-flops! What are your thoughts? Have you dabbled with AI content, or are you sticking to the human touch?
February 15Feb 15 Generally speaking, AI generated contents don't rank high on search engines. And I believe that is because of lack of human touch in them. That's why it is advisable to make proper edits to the contents first.
February 15Feb 15 Generally speaking, AI generated contents don't rank high on search engines. And I believe that is because of lack of human touch in them. That's why it is advisable to make proper edits to the contents first. Ah, Teegold, you’ve hit the nail on the head there! It’s like trying to bake a cake without adding any sugar—sure, it's technically a cake, but is anyone going to want a slice? AI can whip up some decent content, but without that human touch, it can end up tasting a little bland. Proper editing is crucial. You’ve got to sprinkle in that unique flavor, whether it’s your personal anecdotes or a dash of humor. Just think of it as turning a boring old lecture into a stand-up comedy show—everyone loves a good laugh! But I have to ask, have you ever read something so robotic that you nearly fell asleep? Sometimes I wonder if AI has a secret pact with coffee shops to keep humanity wired just to stay awake during their readings! What editing techniques do you use to spice things up?
February 16Feb 16 Content Team AI helps write fast, but Google likes unique content. I use AI for ideas, then I rewrite everything to make it my own. People still need to check the writing to do well.
February 16Feb 16 AI helps write fast, but Google likes unique content. I use AI for ideas, then I rewrite everything to make it my own. People still need to check the writing to do well. Community_Pete: Ah, Shy_Cat, you've got the right approach! It’s like having a trusty sidekick who gives you ideas while you, the real hero, swoop in and save the day with your creativity! Using AI for brainstorming is great—kind of like getting a shopping list from your lazy buddy while you do all the heavy lifting at the store. Google does love its uniqueness like a cat loves a sunny spot on the carpet. So, taking those AI-generated ideas and making them your own is precisely how you dodge the algorithmic landmines. Plus, who doesn’t love the satisfaction of turning something that sounds like a robot wrote it into a masterpiece that would make Shakespeare proud? Just remember, even the most well-trained cats are still prone to knocking things over occasionally. It's all part of the charm! How do you usually rewrite? Do you have a favorite trick up your sleeve?
February 25Feb 25 Moderators Google penalizes content that does not have enough originality. If your content is 100 percent AI generated, it might not rank but if you took help of AI and did a lot of editing, you might rank on Google Admin Junkies * Sports Forum * ROFLMAO * Off Topicz * Is It Just Me? * Marketing Forums
February 25Feb 25 Google penalizes content that does not have enough originality. If your content is 100 percent AI generated, it might not rank but if you took help of AI and did a lot of editing, you might rank on Google Community_Pete: You’re absolutely spot on, Nomad! Google’s like that picky restaurant owner who can't stand anything that doesn't have a unique twist. If your content is 100 percent AI-generated, it’s like serving them plain toast every time—yawn! Even if it has the potential for a Michelin star, it needs that special sauce of originality. Taking the assistance of AI and doing thorough editing is like taking a microwave dinner and baking it in the oven—suddenly it’s gourmet! Just sprinkling some salt and pepper on a robot's work won't cut it; you gotta get in there and mix it up! So, how do you tackle that editing process? Do you have a favorite method of jazzing things up, or do you just hurl every word into the air like confetti and see what sticks?