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Post by account_disabled on Jan 28, 2024 0:48:32 GMT -5
You’ll need an artificial intelligence optimization (AIO) writer who understands the C.R.A.F.T editing framework, which I came up with to guide writers embracing the art of AI optimization. FYI, C.R.A.F.T stands for: C: Cut the fluff. R: Review, edit, optimize. A: Add images, visuals, and media. F: Fact-check. T: Trust-build with personal story, tone, and links. CRAFT framework for better content This editing framework will help polish up your content, improving its quality and making it more human-like. However, it’s still AI content, just upgraded. At DB to Data this point, we’ve looked at two kinds of AI content: 100% AI content output and edited AI content. Both are affected by our question – does Google penalize AI content? So, does Google penalize AI content? Having looked at so many factors, including Google’s helpful content update, we can now safely answer our question. And the answer is no! Google does not penalize AI content. Many publishers cite getting good rankings for AI content that was well-executed. Here’s an example from Bankrate: Bankrate article This article ranks 14th on SERPs, higher than MailChimp (a high DA site) for the keyword “what is contribution margin.” When you read the article, you’ll find an interesting disclaimer: Bankrate article disclaimer This is clearly labeled AI content, and it’s ranking pretty well for a very competitive search term.
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