Use ChatGPT to Create Legal Pages
Create Legal Pages for Your Site
The days of using privacy policy plugins or sneakily looking for legal pages to steal/model are long gone.
Just ask ChatGPT to write one for you. You can see the prompt I used below.
Saw that?
Easy peasy. You can generate privacy policies, affiliate disclaimers, copyright notices, and all the other legal pages.
Then it’s just a matter of copying and pasting the generated content on your website.
There’s no need to worry about plagiarism because most of these legal pages are generic and say the same thing in different words.
No one even really looks at these pages… well… other than the small group of anally retentive folks who try to find something wrong with everything.
But no one really cares about them.
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"There’s no need to worry about plagiarism because most of these legal pages are generic and say the same thing in different words."
The same could be said of just about every other page on the SERPS. Most people regurgitate what others have already written but in their own words, which is why I don't understand all the fuss about AI content being bad. I feel like it's mostly just doing what people have been doing since the beginning of the internet.
I am mostly joking here. It's important to set your content apart, fill in the gaps, etc. But seriously... Because a bot does it, now it's bad?
Sorry, but I just don't agree. No one reads the legal pages and, as far as I'm aware, Google's only concern is that the appropriate ones exist, such as a medical disclaimer if your niche is health-related. Most successful articles are differentiated from each other.
ChatGPT makes a great assistant I feel -- its even good for when you have some writers block and need help coming up with ideas for your own content if your just having a bad / off day with writing. (But you still need to write your own original stuff yourself and not too dependent on ChatGPT) that is when Google will start finding traces and penalizing you for AI generated content. Especially down the road.
Google I feel won't penalize the legal mumbo jumbo like they will actual blog posts. --
But they CAN and WILL detect AI Generated content on blogs and websites in general, and I think the detection tools will always manage to stay ahead of the AI.
How do you know this? Google has said AI content is not inherently bad. What am I missing?
https://developers.google.com/search/blog/2023/02/google-search-and-ai-content
Because Google is all about delivering quality content to its users and that includes a degree of uniqueness. If a heap of content all saying basically the same thing turns up on page 1, that's a bad user experience and Google will start to root it out, no matter what they're saying now.
Right, but if you look up "best widgets," pretty much every affiliate article on page one will have the same products, with a slightly different slant on the content.
I had never thought about using it this way Phil, but...easy peasy indeed, and who would ever really know!
Good advice again my friend!
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Wow!
Oh, the joys of AI.
Who needs to stress out to find a privacy policy with Chattie on board.
Love this. We might as well get used to AI. It has arrived.
My sister- in- law (non-techie) freaked out when she was driving her car and the speaker informed her that "your car is running out of gas." She almost had a car accident." Hopefully AI won't cause too many accidents with non-believers. This was quite a few years ago. She will have lots of fun with AI today.
Rachele
p.s. Excellent post, Phil
Thanks for the story, Rachele. Always great to hear from you.
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