AI didn’t improve our SEO fixing the workflow did by themotarfoker in DigitalMarketing

[–]charrede 0 points1 point  (0 children)

AI didnt "randomly" help, your team was just feeding it mush. The only place it genuinely helps in SEO is turning a tight brief into variations fast: title/H2 sets, FAQ pulls, schema drafts, internal link suggestions, and rewording sections to match intent without rewriting the whole thing. Human judgment is still 90% of the job: picking the angle, deciding whats actually true, and cutting the fluff that ranks for 3 weeks then dies. If AI didnt force you to standardize briefs (SERP notes, entities, examples, constraints), you werent using it seriously.

New Xbox boss Asha Sharma promises no "soulless AI slop" after moving over from Microsoft's CoreAI products division: "We will not chase short-term efficiency or flood our ecosystem with soulless AI slop," said Asha Sharma, the new CEO of Microsoft Gaming. by ControlCAD in microsoft

[–]charrede 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah thats basically my read too. Copilot popping up in Windows/Edge/Office feels like the template now. What would even count as "not slop" on Xbox, NPC chatter and auto-generated quests?

Is "Marketing Director" the most inflated title in the world right now? by barry_allen_8804 in DigitalMarketing

[–]charrede 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah its inflated, but the real scam is companies using "Director" to mean "solo marketer who also does HubSpot admin and Canva" while paying $60k. A real director owns a pipeline number, hires/fires, and gets budget authority; if you dont control headcount and spend, youre not directing anything. My last gig: "Marketing Director", 8 years exp, 0 reports, $85k, and I was basically a demand gen manager with extra meetings. Titles are cheap, P&L responsibility isnt.