Speakers at Google’s Marketing Live event demonstrated how they will utilize user search queries and AI Overviews content to show interactive shopping ads that will push
Hi Apolonija, This is what I think.
When people search for a specific item or piece of information, they will eventually become accustomed to scrolling past the chaos on page one. I do already. If the chaos rolls to page two, I will go to three.
Dave
Hi, Abie. I find the configuration of ads, AI "windows", sidebars, and all of the other gobbledygook at the top of page 1 in Google to be too chaotic to keep my attention.
Now, things will evolve and change, hopefully for the better... But the statement is over... Far from it.
We're in a transition period to AI tech.
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Is this the end of the seo, really?
Speakers at Google’s Marketing Live event demonstrated how they will utilize user search queries and AI Overviews content to show interactive shopping ads that will push
Hi Apolonija, This is what I think.
When people search for a specific item or piece of information, they will eventually become accustomed to scrolling past the chaos on page one. I do already. If the chaos rolls to page two, I will go to three.
Dave
Hi, Abie. I find the configuration of ads, AI "windows", sidebars, and all of the other gobbledygook at the top of page 1 in Google to be too chaotic to keep my attention.
Now, things will evolve and change, hopefully for the better... But the statement is over... Far from it.
We're in a transition period to AI tech.
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I have been wondering for months - how people who are not native English speakers create very good content.
I know that the content created in my native language is exce
I think in some ways you'll find it tougher trying to get quality content from AI. Just today a friend tried to help me by using AI to write something for my freshly launched site. The result was lots of words that aid barely anything, and even though it was a paid version, there were errors in the results.
Grammarly is definitely a great option. Not a fan of Google translate - it can get clunky in the results. Your post here was good; whatever you did would work well.
You can also use Google Translate. That works wonders for me. I copy and paste from English, then translate into French or Finnish with no program. Google Translate is a form of AI at this time. You will write in Slovenian, language them Google Translate will translate it into English.
You can try Grammarly; the premium version really helps with writing—an avenue for you to consider.
I am testing AI for various writing styles, etc., but it is trial and error. I find it is as good as your prompt.
Also, you need to cross-reference your findings for factual content because ChatGPT can get it wrong.
Thx. I have Grammarly Premium. It is great. I am not so worried about grammar - more about style.
Yes, GPT hallucinates from time to time. I also understand why.
Can you recognize non-English writers in the average website despite the correct grammar?
I think so, but if the content is crisp and delivers, that becomes a minor issue. This is not to say that proofreading your content isn't essential.
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I have been wondering for months - how people who are not native English speakers create very good content.
I know that the content created in my native language is exce
I think in some ways you'll find it tougher trying to get quality content from AI. Just today a friend tried to help me by using AI to write something for my freshly launched site. The result was lots of words that aid barely anything, and even though it was a paid version, there were errors in the results.
Grammarly is definitely a great option. Not a fan of Google translate - it can get clunky in the results. Your post here was good; whatever you did would work well.
You can also use Google Translate. That works wonders for me. I copy and paste from English, then translate into French or Finnish with no program. Google Translate is a form of AI at this time. You will write in Slovenian, language them Google Translate will translate it into English.
You can try Grammarly; the premium version really helps with writing—an avenue for you to consider.
I am testing AI for various writing styles, etc., but it is trial and error. I find it is as good as your prompt.
Also, you need to cross-reference your findings for factual content because ChatGPT can get it wrong.
Thx. I have Grammarly Premium. It is great. I am not so worried about grammar - more about style.
Yes, GPT hallucinates from time to time. I also understand why.
Can you recognize non-English writers in the average website despite the correct grammar?
I think so, but if the content is crisp and delivers, that becomes a minor issue. This is not to say that proofreading your content isn't essential.
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Can you clarify? I am not sure I undetstand.