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ParticipantBeen testing this on a few niche sites over the last couple months and I’m seeing the same thing over and over.
The content itself isn’t the magic. If the page matches search intent well, covers the basics without fluff, and the site has a decent internal linking structure, Google still seems perfectly happy to rank it. I’ve got a couple AI-assisted pages sitting on page 1 right now, and honestly they’re not some masterpiece. They’re just built clean and targeted.
What I’m noticing:
– AI drafts do fine when I rewrite the intro and add a few real examples
– Pages with strong internal links move faster than pages left sitting alone
– Affiliate-style pages are still very sensitive to CTR and title tweaks
– Thin “me too” content gets ignored fast, especially after recent updates
– Updating older pages with fresh sections seems to work better than publishing new stuff nonstopOne thing I tested:
I took 10 similar pages, half fully AI-generated, half AI + manual edits. The edited ones got indexed faster and started picking up impressions sooner. Nothing crazy, but enough to make me keep doing it.I still think a lot of people overcomplicate this. You don’t need some giant content system. You need:
1. A page that actually answers the query
2. A title that gets the click
3. Internal links that push authority around
4. A monetization path that doesn’t feel forcedCurious what others are seeing lately. Are you still getting decent movement from AI-assisted content, or have your sites taken a hit after the last updates?
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