Hello guys, I am looking for an AI tool for SEO. Which one would you recommend?
I’m a content writer, and until now, I’ve done all my work myself. However, I’ve seen that there are some tools for creating AI generated content that is SEO-friendly, like this AI tool, but I would like to know if Google penalizes this content.
Thank you guys for your help.
Nice way of subtle promotion, right?
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I tried your tex, image all tools and found no meaningful uses, trust me it merely adds any value to generated text or images.
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Google has been known to penalize content where AI is mentioned.
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I understand, thanks for your feedback, and according to you what do you think would be the best alternative to the copyter text generator?
Thanks for your suggestion, I will try it right now and I will give you my impressions.
Is this just a promotion? Why does it seem like people are talking about other tools in openAI community? Im kinda new and wondering is this normal?
Anyways about the topic. I was wondering same thing. I figured from the beginning that it would be possible to target blogs using AI images since the original text says made by AI and has the prompt in the file name rather the some keyword desciptive filename. So it would be easy for search engines or anyone to find out who is using AI.
But for SEO is it a problem with ranking devaluation?
Well I always wondered what that " was when you copy text over or rephrase something. Does it end up in text, are there hidden characters in their? Well the other day I ran out credits and needed to refund the API so I used the free version to rephrase some text. When I did, I noticed a little button got pasted over with the text and upon further investigation I saw that it was indeed tranferred over cause it said “40 mini” in a little button or something.
This is normal?
Or is this recent and or happening in free version only. I meant for SEO this would be a dealbreaker. Normally I have my own tools and API but for monthly paying members are they sneaking things into text that I wrote but used chatgpt to spellcheck and marking it as “AI created content”
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It might be a promotion. It happens a lot and it’s hard to tell. Gotta stay on your toes.
In my opinion, the best way to generate SEO friendly content is with a simple customGPT trained on your company’s branding information, target audience, and keywords.
To answer your question, Google (at least) does depreciate anything that is 100% AI made without meaning and spammed on the internet.
As for identifying AI made content, if all you’re doing is taking something AI made and putting it wholesale on your site without edits then you just gotta take what you get. There are verbal cues—ChatGPT is fond of “elevate,”—and cues in the code that can be spotted.
The simple solution is to edit your stuff. Re-write some of the copy, or spend time editing the image: take it into your favorite editor—I use Photoshop—make changes, add branding, finalize, save as a different file. It’s not that this isn’t identifiable as an AI-created image, it’s that Google won’t automatically depreciate it because a human worked on it and gave it some meaning.
“The only kind of writing is rewriting.” Ernest Hemmingway
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Thank you bro for your comment
I understand, I will look for more information about what you are saying, thanks for the suggestion.