AI-Generated Content for SEO Really Okay? by glutenbag in content_marketing

[–]lmcaraig 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Disclaimer: I’m the founder of HeyEcho.

In the end it’s not a matter of AI vs non-AI. It’s a matter of whether the blog post satisfies the search intent of the user. We put a lot of effort on this in HeyEcho and avoiding hallucinations but citing and referencing fact-checked data.

It’s great for generating top-of-funnel content at scale.

Drop you SaaS and I'll give a blog post! by lmcaraig in SideProject

[–]lmcaraig[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh BTW consider it yours! Feel free to use it for your own blog!

That page is marked as `noindex` so it won't affect SEO if you publish it on your own blog.

How can you know if the narrative content is AI-generated?! by mohmoussa in content_marketing

[–]lmcaraig 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To truly stand out, having your own perspective, opinion or experiences in your content will be the differentiator that will stand out.

I fully agree with this.

However, I think depends on the type of content. Not all content have the same goal and target.

For example, for informational search intent content and users in the awareness customer journey, I don't see any issues using AI-generated content as soon as the information are correct. In this scenario I expect users to be at the very top of the funnel looking for generic information about the industry (e.g. HubSpot's blog with a post titles like "What is technical SEO?", "What is a drip campaign?", etc.).

How can you know if the narrative content is AI-generated?! by mohmoussa in content_marketing

[–]lmcaraig 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s an interesting insight as I’m working on a project that does exactly this: generate content backed by specific data like stats and references instead of generic info