009 | Why you shouldn't fully rely on AI content for SEO (and what to do instead)

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Are you worried about using AI for content creation without getting penalized by Google? In this episode, we're diving deep into the truth about AI content and SEO—and why focusing on AI content detectors might be steering you in the wrong direction. Whether you're a blogger, business owner, or content creator, you'll learn how to blend AI efficiency with authentic storytelling to create content that both ranks and resonates.

We'll cover:

  • The current state of AI content detection and why it's not as reliable as you might think
  • Why Google really cares about helpful content (hint: it's not about catching AI)
  • How to blend AI tools with your unique voice and experiences
  • A practical workflow for creating SEO-optimized content that stays authentic
  • Real-world examples of successful AI-supported content strategies

Plus, I'll share stories from my own journey of building a viral blog and the lessons learned about creating content that truly connects with your audience. By the end of this episode, you'll have a clear framework for using AI as a powerful tool in your content creation process without sacrificing authenticity.

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