Can AI replace SEO expert on writing content for niche products and services?
Théodore Poinsot
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AI has come a long way in recent years, and its capabilities are continually advancing (aka: GPT-3).
When it comes to writing content for niche products and services, many SEO experts are beginning to see the potential for AI to take on a significant role.
One of the main advantages of using AI for niche content is its ability to analyze and understand large amounts of data quickly and accurately. By analyzing data on search trends, user behavior, and competition, AI can generate content that is highly relevant and optimized for search engines.
This means that businesses can create content that is tailored to their target audience, and that is more likely to rank well on search engine results pages (SERPs).
Additionally, AI can also help with the repetitive and time-consuming tasks that come with writing content. For example, AI can assist with keyword research, topic generation, and even writing entire articles. This frees up time for SEO experts to focus on other important aspects of their work, such as strategy and analysis.
While AI is not yet able to replace the creativity and human touch that goes into writing great content, it can certainly help to enhance the process and make it more efficient.
As such, many businesses are starting to see the potential benefits of incorporating AI into their content creation process.
And you, what do you think?
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Lindsay Davis@imlindsay
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No! AI + human — that's what that will really work ;)
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Augment? Yes. Replace? Not yet.
I think there is this expectation from AI models that they will offer intelligent and genuine insights, something no model I have tested has been able to do. SEO is not only about putting data and writing it with authority (AI is very good at that), but SEO often delves into real-life use cases and provides insightful data and proper accountability to the website.
Also, AI relies on other AI models to choose relevant datasets to answer questions, which can lead to difficult results.
So, the best thing would be AI as the content vendor who is agnostic about quality, and people who can use that data to augment and work with it
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I think it can replace content writing and reduce your work time but it cannot completly take over. Our product is doing exact same thing of helping marketing team create content, reduce time, improve productivity in slack. Check out askmiku.com
I don't really think so. The editorial services do a remarkable job and this is recognized by all. For example, you can check out the Papersowl reviews on website https://www.reviews.io/company-reviews/store/papersowl-com to get a better idea of my thinking. And I don't think that search engines will encourage this practice. The writing done by professional writers has a kind of soul. This is not the case with IA. I know it saves time, but it's not really the best option.