If you're thinking of using one, don't. Google is way too smart for that. I'm a copywriter, and some of my software offers AI content to improve your SEO score, but it's always garbage. They put the keywords and LSI and NLP phrases in strategic places and then fill in the gaps with any grammatically correct mumbo jumbo they can come up with. Your score might go up, but you won't rank because there will be no value in the content. You'll destroy your credibility and domain authority.
U don't need text rewriter. Existing software do not generate effective output result. Rate high ranking publications that drive traffic not to look where there is none at in the magical Textscout io. Nice video! Thanks
I have a different case that I cannot figure out how to deal with such challenge for local blogging. Case: People do search in English (99%) but they expect the article written in Bangla (80%) and some of them(20%) expect English. What should I do in such a case?
If a previous search contained "flowers", the next query being "violas" will display the flower because of your previous search intent (personalization)
*Your explanation was spot-on and really helped me grasp why targeting the right intent is key to ranking well.*
Excellent information about the search query. It is very important that a specific page is relevant to each subject of the request.
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Your opinion about ai content writer?
If you're thinking of using one, don't. Google is way too smart for that. I'm a copywriter, and some of my software offers AI content to improve your SEO score, but it's always garbage. They put the keywords and LSI and NLP phrases in strategic places and then fill in the gaps with any grammatically correct mumbo jumbo they can come up with. Your score might go up, but you won't rank because there will be no value in the content. You'll destroy your credibility and domain authority.
U don't need text rewriter. Existing software do not generate effective output result. Rate high ranking publications that drive traffic not to look where there is none at in the magical Textscout io. Nice video! Thanks
I have a different case that I cannot figure out how to deal with such challenge for local blogging.
Case: People do search in English (99%) but they expect the article written in Bangla (80%) and some of them(20%) expect English. What should I do in such a case?
use hreflang tags to help Google understand the language of your content.
- Max
Thanks for sharing this video really helpful for a new digital marketers.
Glad it was helpful!
If a previous search contained "flowers", the next query being "violas" will display the flower because of your previous search intent (personalization)
I never tested that but should be predictable. Thanks for sharing ;)
- Max