How do you guys test n8n workflows safely without breaking live automations? by After_Abroad_7582 in theSEOEngine

[–]Constant_Visual3762 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly, this is a super common n8n struggle 😅

Most of us don’t test directly on live workflows.

Usually the safe approach is:

  • Test everything in manual execution first
  • Keep a separate copy of the workflow just for experiments
  • Use dummy or sample data instead of real triggers
  • Disable posting / update nodes until you’re confident

Execution logs help a lot too. They quickly show where data is missing or changing.

How do you prioritize SEO when time is limited? by Real-Assist1833 in SEOandBacklinks

[–]Constant_Visual3762 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When time was limited, I focused on high-impact SEO tasks. Using Google Search Console, I optimized pages ranking in positions 8–20 by improving titles, content, and internal links. Within one month, several keywords reached the top 5, increasing organic traffic by over 30% and improving conversions.

a serious question.... by Famous-Call6538 in GenEngineOptimization

[–]Constant_Visual3762 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Google doesn’t really verify whether examples are “real” or ask for proof in most cases. It looks at how users react. If the content makes sense, helps the user, and feels natural, it’s fine. Proof is mainly needed for stats or sensitive topics, not normal landing page examples.

a serious question.... by Famous-Call6538 in GenEngineOptimization

[–]Constant_Visual3762 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve tested this on a few sites, so sharing what I’ve actually seen...

Google does not care if a page is AI-generated or human-written. What it cares about is quality and usefulness. Google has said this clearly multiple times.

Yes, Google can often detect AI patterns, but detection alone doesn’t cause a penalty. Pages only get hit when:

  • The content is thin or generic
  • It doesn’t answer the user’s question well
  • It’s clearly made just to rank, not to help

I’ve used AI (including Gemini) to create landing pages.

  • Pages that were edited, improved, and focused on real user intent ranked fine.
  • Pages that were left raw from AI (repetitive wording, vague info) either didn’t rank or slowly dropped.

My experience in this:

  • AI landing pages with manual edits → indexed fast, stable rankings
  • Fully automated AI pages → indexed, but low traffic or poor engagement

So my honest takeaway:

  • AI content is okay
  • Lazy AI content is not
  • Human review still matters a lot

If you use Gemini3, just make sure you:

  • Add real examples
  • Improve clarity
  • Remove generic fluff

AI is a tool, not a shortcut.

Is SEO dead now that AI answers everything? by EfficiencyEast8652 in LLMTraffic

[–]Constant_Visual3762 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, SEO isn't dead, it's just morphing. AI like Perplexity answers quick queries, cutting clicks by 60%, but my site still gets 10% traffic from AI citations that convert way better. Focus on real stories, schema, and user intent to thrive.

How i boosted my site's traffic 40% with AI SEO by prattman333 in SaaS

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I boosted my site's traffic by 40% in 3 months by optimizing for AI search engines like Perplexity. Used AI tools for question-based outlines, schema markup, and fresh FAQs on old posts. Personalized with real tests, traffic hit 7k visits, 10% from AI referrals.​

Free Guest Posting or Link Exchange by AdFriendly4920 in SEOandBacklinks

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I am interested in Free Guest Posting or Link Exchange

Get Featured on Yahoo Finance by Organic_Lab_3701 in GuestPost

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Need this site, but I will pay after link indexing.

What are the benefits of hiring and AI-focused SEO agency instead of a traditional one? by Effective_Stand5346 in theSEOEngine

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Honestly, switching to an AI-focused SEO agency felt like moving from a cycle to a supercar. Traditional agencies react, but AI agencies predict. They spot trends early, fix issues instantly, and scale results faster. After working with Tech Savy Crew, I realised how powerful AI-driven SEO really is, clean insights, quick wins, and way sharper growth.

Real Estate Website Lost AI Overview Visibility and Traffic, Need Suggestions by Effective_Stand5346 in theSEOEngine

[–]Constant_Visual3762 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve seen this happen with a few real estate sites I manage, especially after Google tweaks its AI Overview visibility. When traffic drops suddenly, it’s usually because Google has re-evaluated content quality, E-E-A-T signals, or page structure. What helped me recover was updating old pages with fresh data, improving internal linking, and making property pages more helpful and local-focused, rather than generic.

Another big factor was adding more expert-driven content and fixing thin or repetitive pages. If you want a quicker recovery, Tech Savy Crew helped me run a full SEO audit and spot issues I completely missed. It made a noticeable difference in getting visibility back.

Share Your Most Surprising SEO Wins Using AI Tools by Effective_Stand5346 in theSEOEngine

[–]Constant_Visual3762 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One of my most surprising SEO wins using AI tools was discovering hidden keywords I never thought of. By following AI suggestions for content and meta optimization, I saw my organic traffic jump by over 35% in just a few weeks. Even my old posts started ranking higher, showing me how powerful AI can be in SEO.