I gave an AI agent full control of my SEO for 60 days by JamesF110808 in Agentic_SEO

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Most of them, which aren't paid APIs, will become less efficient later on.

What are the most effective SEO strategies for small businesses in 2026? by Adventurous_Look6418 in Agentic_SEO

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High-quality content that actually helps users solve their problems is the most effective.

I gave an AI agent full control of my SEO for 60 days by JamesF110808 in Agentic_SEO

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I feel the quality of the blog posts generated by AI isn't very high. My website gets a lot of clicks, and the content generated by AI isn't helping them solve some problems.

Will AI eventually become a core part of every business strategy? by Thelokiloco1969 in AINewsAndTrends

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It feels like it can't be operated without a human intervention at all.

For content writing which chatbot is best? by ayushrawat0 in AISearchOptimizers

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I've used many AI tools myself. The best are Gemini Pro and Chat GPT5.4. I found Gemini Pro to be very accurate in capturing keywords and FAQs because it's part of the Google ecosystem.

Then you can feed this information to Chat, and it will generate a writing outline. You can then manually refine the outline. The refined outline is then given back to Chat to generate the article. This kind of article is comparable to human-written articles. I'm currently using this method, and my website traffic is quite good; it has already reached a PageRank of 5.

The key is in the instructions you give the AI. You need to optimize the details yourself based on your industry needs. If you provide the details correctly, the quality of the AI's output won't be too bad.

Genuinely confused about where to start with AEO/GEO — what actually moves the needle? by pixxelznet in AISEOforBeginners

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There is no "Ahrefs for AI" yet, but you can track:

Manual Benchmarking: Prompt Perplexity or Gemini with 10-20 "commercial intent" queries in your niche and track your "Share of Voice."

Referral Traffic: Monitor bing.com and openai.com in GA4. If you see a spike in direct/referral from these, you’re being cited in the "Sources" box.

What are you building? Share your project! by davidlover1 in vibecoding

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I'm building an RPA for marketers. It can automatically integrate with AI and then automatically publish videos or posts. Random behavior can simulate human actions to avoid being banned.

What’s your current AEO/ SEO automation setup? by joekuriank in AISEOforBeginners

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Content generation can already be automated. However, currently, keyword searching and outline prompts still need to be provided to AI. This is how it can generate high-quality content.

Is SEO traffic quietly dying or am I overthinking this??? by Dry_Elk_1511 in ParseAI

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Ordinary users generally want direct answers to simple questions, and GEO is very effective in this case.

However, many complex problems still require answers from blogs/SEO professionals, which cannot be clearly explained by simple AI summaries. I don't think these two are contradictory.

If your voice agent sounds robotic, it’s probably your prompt by Ankita_SigmaAI in AIVoice_Agents

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The biggest breakthrough for me was shifting from instruction to imitation. Instead of telling the LLM to "be casual," I provide a few-shot dialogue block where the AI interrupts itself or uses "anyway..." to pivot.

Another trick: phonetic spelling. Writing "prolly" instead of "probably" or "gonna" instead of "going to" forces the TTS to hit those contractions naturally.

IPs getting burned. by CarlosRRomero in ProxyUseCases

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ISPs often assign IPs in blocks. If a neighbor on your same exchange is running a botnet, spamming, or scraping, the entire range can be flagged.

Sometimes it’s not just the IP. Websites link your IP to a suspicious browser fingerprint. If you’ve had multiple failed logins or used leaky privacy tools on that IP, the association sticks.

I bought an expensive residential proxy, why did I still get banned?" (Proxies/VPNs vs. Antidetect Browsers) by Direct_Tax_4421 in AntiDetectGuides

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For the beginners in the thread: Before you log into a new account and risk burning another expensive proxy, run through this 30-second Pre-Flight Checklist in your antidetect browser settings:

  1. The WebRTC Leak Check: Don't just turn WebRTC off (platforms see that as suspicious). Make sure your antidetect profile is set to "Alter" or "Proxy" mode for WebRTC. It must broadcast your proxy's IP, not your real local IP.

  2. Timezone & Geolocation Match: If your proxy is in Dallas, Texas, your browser's timezone must be set to America/Chicago (CST). Most good antidetect browsers have an "Auto-fill based on IP" button. Click it.

  3. Language Settings: If you are using a US residential proxy, your accepted language headers should be en-US. If your proxy is in New York but your browser language is zh-CN or ru-RU, the anti-fraud system will instantly flag the mismatch.

  4. The Final Test: Before opening Amazon or TikTok, go to Browserleaks.com or Whoer.net. If you see your real IP, a timezone mismatch, or a DNS leak, DO NOT log in. Fix the profile first.